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What future for tourism?
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DEBENHAMS STAFF KEEP UP PROTEST
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Special feature on: ‘Water: a precious resource’
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Corinne’s special delivery
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Finally finished after 80 years!
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New ‘normal’ for Muiris in RTÉ’s latest hit show
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LNG on knife-edge as negotiations begin
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‘The end of the LNG plan would strike a death knell for life here’
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‘The service users are like family, it’s a big change...’
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Some Kerry hotels will not open their doors this year
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Kerry Vintners: “We must do something to help pubs”
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Calls for community to be tested for Covid
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Help still at hand as people struggle with addiction issues
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Reconnecting in formal fashion
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Businesses keep network ties ticking over
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Testing carried out at all care homes in Kerry
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Skin cancer accounted for over a third of the 1,178 cancer diagnoses in Kerry last year
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‘We’re treated like dogs’ – Kerry healthcare worker
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Local businesses are diversifying in difficult times
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Jennifer’s light headed but raises over €4,000
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145 ALLEGATIONS TO GSOC
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South Kerry Greenway delay
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Sisters taking fight to virus
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ARD CHÚRAM AN ‘ABSOLUTE LIFELINE’
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They saved his Dad three years ago – so Tim gets behind London hospital
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‘The Leaving Cert should be graded predictively’
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‘Students living in limbo and need clarity urgently’
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KEEPING UP BELIEF AND SWEATING IT OUT FROM HOME
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Embracing internet to spread yoga benefits
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COVID lockdown proves teachers have a future
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LIT lecturer Aidan sees positives in working at home
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Extended family time makes for special day
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Back in the game: Michael fights on with arthritis MICHAEL O’BRIEN WAS JUST 17 WHEN DIAGNOSED WITH ARTHRITIS. IT HAD A BIG EFFECT INITIALLY, BUT HE EXPLAINS THAT A RETURN TO NORMAL IS POSSIBLE...
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Barrett critical of lack of arthritis rehab centre
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No ‘Cool Siúl’, but over €3,000 raised for UHK in Katherine’s memory
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‘WE DON’T KNOW WHEN WE’LL BE RACING AGAIN’
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Five steps to a world of pure imagination
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The tunnel is long but at last we can see there’s a light at the end of it
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Plenty to discuss but there won’t always be simple answers
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What will North Kerry have to face in the post-lockdown world?
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Dairy farmers lead the way towards energy savings
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Bealtaine traditions alive and well on a night for the fairies
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Autumn date for Dingle Races
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Tourism looks to challenge of reopening
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Property sales holding their own
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Social distancing fears lead to drug bust in Blennerville
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It’s up with the Larks for Mary in dawn launch of new ‘haiga’ website
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Community spirit on show for twins Evan and Alex as they turn 10
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Proper Septic Tank care is essential for the environment
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Not all learning involves a classroom & books!
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Business support is welcome but more is needed
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Waste water treatment systems offer a good alternative
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Why not source your very own water supply?
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Commute to the sitting room proving a challenge
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Turning your hand to something new in times of crisis
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Clifford and O’Brien okay with closed doors games
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Murphy rejects suggestion GAA club players might be treated as ‘guinea pigs’
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Referee Griffin fit and ready for the games to recommence
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The Castleisland man who dominated athletics in Oz
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Kerry’s Best 15 to win All-Ireland Club JFC title
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Barry finds comfort in St Senans GAA family
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Murphy wants more clarity on plans to resume playing
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Kerry team mates happy to let games go ahead behind closed stadium doors
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Conscientious objectors likely
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You should never waste a good crisis
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Varadkar jumped the gun
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Griffin ready for starting whistle
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BRENDAN GRIFFIN ON...
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QUICKFIRE
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Versatility John Joe’s single greatest asset
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Johnny Brosnan: A man for all sports
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St Bridget’s Currow are KABB Club of the year
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September at the earliest for return of motorsport
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Golf courses to reopen shortly, but…
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Centenary celebration for Jimmy Bruen on hold for now
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What’s the GAA Championship without its crowd?
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Sales plunging but car dealers ready to return
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ITT tech gateway offering expertise for free to help firms
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Online sales have surged upwards by 400 per cent since lockdown
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Pitch and Putt Club looking forward to post lock-down days
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Castleisland Community College Fair Trade Bake-off competition
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Presentation Castleisland advances communication through school app
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Links to hand washing to 2001 and school closures to harvest pressures in ‘54
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Guard of honour for Maureen’s final journey
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Seán clocks up first year of a new century
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Jim O’Sullivan RIP: A gentleman and a wonderful businessman
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CASTLEMAINE
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FARRANFORE FIRIES
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KILCUMMIN
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GLENBEIGH GLENCAR
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KILLORGLIN
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KILGARVAN
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KILLARNEY
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KERRY HOSPICE FOUNDATION
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KILMOYLEY
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KNOCKANURE
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MOUNTCOLLINS
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SCARTAGLEN
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TEMPLEGLANTINE
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Residents meet over houses for Travellers
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T.D criticises ‘govt insult’ to South Kerry tourist resorts
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Boyzone to play at Rose Festival this summer
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Rose Festival President to hold a public meeting on its future
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Key drivers of quality silage
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Dairy farmers can’t shoulder it all
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Giving your farm’s grass a HEADSTART
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Isolation’s the perfect time for birdwatching
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Horoscopes
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Backyard hens can get itchy just like other pets
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Circle of life a source of wonder and fascination
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Top films to watch on TV this week
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A punishing yet deeply rewarding experience
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THIS WEEK IN 1995
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Slow deep breaths, one day at a time – and plenty of cocktails! I’M FEELING A BIT SORRY FOR MYSELF THIS WEEK, WHICH I THINK GIVEN THE CURRENT CIRCUMSTANCES, WE ARE ALL ENTITLED TO DO.
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Be careful of emotional contagion
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Why not try natural solutions for hay fever?
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Amidstsadness,Patfindsglimmerofhappiness