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Gazette
Gazette For specific non-governmental newspapers, see The Gazette. A gazette is a newspaper. In the governments of Commonwealth countries a gazette is more specifically an official government paper ... paper with the creation of the London Gazette in 1665. The word gazette is ...
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London Gazette
London Gazette The London Gazette , front page from Monday 3 - 10 September ... image to enlarge and read) The London Gazette is the oldest surviving English newspaper and ... first published on 7 November 1665. The Gazette is the official newspaper of the United ... not have a large circulation. The London Gazette was first published as the Oxford ...
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Gazette of record
Gazette of record A gazette of record is the official newspaper of ... Journal of the European Union is the gazette of record for the European Union. Commonwealth Gazettes London Gazette The London Gazette is the title of the English ...
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James Joyce
... writer and poet Born 2 February 1882Rathgar, Dublin, Ireland Died 13 January 1941Zürich, Switzerland James ... His fictional universe is firmly rooted in Dublin and reflects his family life and the ... great English language modernists. Life and writings Dublin, 1882-1904 In 1882, James Augustine Joyce ... born into a Catholic family in the Dublin suburb of Rathgar. He was the eldest ... Stanislaus Joyce, was appointed rate collector by Dublin Corporation; the family subsequently moved to ...
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Irish Republican Army
... staged a rebellion against British rule in Dublin and in some other isolated areas. Weapons ... British. The rebellion was largely centered in Dublin. The leaders seized the General Post Office ... 1917 when a convention took place in Dublin. This convention, which subsequently became known as ... also elected, composed of provincial representatives (including Dublin). In addition, a number of directors were ... elected members were: M. W. O'Reilly (Dublin); Austin Stack (Kerry); Con Collins (Limerick); ...
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List of newspapers in Ireland
... in Ireland. National Iris Oifigiúil Official State Gazette Irish Bulletin Official Irish Republic Gazette Defunct Papers An Claidheamh Soluis ("The Sword ... News (opened and closed in 1982) The Dublin Evening Mail (closed in the 1960s) The ... Defunct Papers The Cashel Advertiser The Cashel Gazette The Clonmel Journal The Clonmel Herald The ... People's Press Tirconail Tribune Letterkenny Post Dublin Ballymun Concrete News The Echo The ...
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Talk:James Joyce
... in three consecutive sentences seems clumsy. Stubbs' Gazette normally has an apostrophe and is probably better Stubbs' Weekly Gazette. Again the "due to" ["This was the ... Joyce's universe is firmly rooted in Dublin" is akin to saying that "Shakespeare's ... writes "Joyces universe is rooted on his Dublin experiences"...well thats normal ...all writers use ... lets be a little careful here...What Dublin.. What Ireland ...is he talking about??? ...
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Gaelic Athletic Association
... as a teacher at Blackrock College, in Dublin. In 1877 he set up his own ... the history of the War of Independence. Dublin had been scheduled to play Tipperary on ... the existence of one county team for Dublin, even though in terms of population it ... attempt in recent years to create North Dublin and South Dublin teams was never implemented.) Similarly local ...
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Oscar Wilde
... early life Statue of Oscar Wilde in Dublin's Merrion Square Park (Archbishop Ryan Park ... Anglo-Irish family, at 21 Westland Row, Dublin, to Sir William Wilde and his wife ... Place at the rear of Trinity College, Dublin was the forerunner of the Dublin Eye and Ear Hospital, now located at ... Oscar Wilde studied classics at Trinity College, Dublin, from 1871 to 1874. He was ...
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James Joyce (translated from Portuguese)
... ficcional universe is taken root strong in Dublin and reflects its life and events, friendships ... family católica in suburb of Rathgar, in Dublin. The family of its father, proceeding from ... nominated collecting of real estate taxes for Dublin Corporation (the City council); the dumb family ... name John Joyce was enrolled in Stubbs Gazette (an official register of bankruptcies) and moved ... to it in the Jesuit school of Dublin, Belvedere College, in 1893 . It offers ...
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