Loreto looking to split hockey's big two
For the past 10 years, no club other than Pegasus or Hermes has won hockey's ESB Club Championship title.
- Published on May 22 2008
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For the past 10 years, no club other than Pegasus or Hermes has won hockey's ESB Club Championship title.
Defending champion Vincent Muldoon will face Jason Watson in the last 16 of the National Snooker Championships which takes place this weekend in the Ivy Rooms, Carlow.
Tristan Farron-Mahon, who has acquired a place in the ATP Rankings where he currently lies at 1822, will surely improve on that after his performance at the Greek F3 Futures.
THE Dunlop series is developing into the closest fought championship in history as the confrontation between leader Patrick Elliott and triple champion Niall Maguire continues in Cavan on Sunday. Two points separate the pair with the Monaghan man currently holding the advantage.
Struggling with fatigue brought on by rheumatism, Jose Maria Olazabal said yesterday he was counting on the strength that helped him battle back from similar health problems nine years ago.
The play, by Tarell Alvin McCraney, is about two brothers who live in an invented place -- it's supposed to be in the South in the United States, but the place doesn't really exist. The younger brother is a troubled person and he got himself into prison, and his older brother is trying to take care of him, and slowly realises that he has to let his younger brother go.
What was I thinking? I obviously went insane there, for a second. None of the products below had an adverse effect on my face; in fact, there's one that I highly recommend. Perversely, given my erstwhile peel-aphobia, I felt that two of them weren't even worth the microdermabrasion moniker.
The answer was neither, of course. Roddy is straightforward, deeply engaged with the work, but fully in the present moment. Not that the subject matter wasn't going to have some knock-on effect, but it's helpful that the text, by Anthony Neilson, deals with the matter in a roller-coaster, psychedelic kind of way. "It's so colourful, the journey she goes on, it's like a dream," says Roddy. "It really is exhausting, though... It's kind of hard to commit to something emotionally over and over again, so, do you drill it in, so it's there for you to access, or do you dip into it sporadically so that you're not exhausting everything that you've got?"
HE'S involved in one of the most bitter and acrimonious splits in showbiz with former wife Kerry Katona.
Top producer Bill Hughes has stood by his decision to select Dustin the Turkey as one of our Eurosong finalists.