| February 27, 2009 | - Thieves stole up to 7 million euros from the Bank of Ireland in Dublin.
| Source:
Irish Times
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| February 25, 2009 | -
Irish protesters demonstrated at the ministry of finance against U2, which has relocated to the Netherlands to avoid taxes on royalties. “I don't need to pay like you/No, I won't pay like you/Because I still haven't learned about democracy,” sang one Bono impersonator to the tune of “I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For.”
| Source:
Irish Times
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| December 6, 2008 | -
Ireland recalled its pork.
| Source:
RTE News
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| June 24, 2008 | -
Ireland was expecting its first recession since 1983.
| Source:
RTE News
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| June 14, 2008 | - The Treaty of Lisbon, which reiterates many of the reforms proposed in the discarded European Union Constitution, was rejected by voters in Ireland.
| Source:
The Herald
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| July 5, 2007 | - One hundred and ten children were swept into the Irish Sea.
| Source:
BBCnews.com
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| May 27, 2007 | - In Bombay, several thousand untouchables converted en masse to Buddhism.
| Source:
BBC News
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| May 3, 2007 | - An Irish teenager, who has been told by doctors that her baby will not survive more than a few days after birth, appeared in the High Court in Dublin to apply for the right to travel to Britain for an abortion.
| Source:
BBCnews.com
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| March 6, 2007 | - When accused of stealing lingerie from a shop, a Irish man told a court that his elf alter ego may have been to blame.
| Source:
BBCnews.com
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| December 7, 2006 | - A Christmas party in Dublin was canceled after Gus, a camel starring in Santa's Magical Animal Kingdom Show, got drunk on Guinness and ate all the mince pies.
| Source:
MSNBC
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| September 22, 2006 | -
Michael Jackson was considering opening a leprechaun-themed
amusement park in Ireland.
| Source:
MSNBC
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| August 29, 2006 | - Children in Dublin saw a clown crushed to death.
| Source:
AP
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| January 31, 2006 | - Former Marine Platoon Sergeant Jim Massey said that the United States was funneling depleted uranium to Iraq through Ireland.
| Source:
UTV
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| January 7, 2006 | - A 2,300-year-old Irish corpse was found to be wearing hair gel imported from France.
| Source:
Reuters
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| September 26, 2005 | - The Irish Republican Army laid down its arms.
| Source:
The Washington Post
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| September 11, 2005 | - Thirty-two police officers were injured during riots in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
| Source:
CNN.com
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| June 26, 2005 | - An Irish man covered himself with 200,000 bees, still 150,000 bees short of the world record.
| Source:
BBC News
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| May 30, 2005 | -
A young colobus monkey
escaped from the Belfast
Zoo after having an an argument with his dad.
| Source:
Reuters
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| May 21, 2005 | - The CIA was granted the power to secretly interrogate Irish citizens in Ireland.
| Source:
IrishExaminer.com
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| February 2, 2005 | - The Irish Republican Army denied that it robbed banks, then said that it was no longer interested in disarming.
| Source:
SFGate.com
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| July 11, 2004 | -
Ireland was said to be short of priests.
| Source: New York Times
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| March 18, 2003 | -
The Islamic Cultural Center of Dublin, Ireland, announced that it will oversee the translation of the Koran into Gaelic.
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| October 30, 2001 | - The Irish Republican Army decided to disarm.
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