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Feds close prison dubbed the ‘Rape Club,’ but accountability is needed

The Hill 07 May 2024
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) announced they were closing FCI Dublin, dubbed the “Rape Club” by inmates due its sordid history of staff members raping women prisoners ... Dublin is not alone in its climate of guards raping inmates.
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Behind the music - Lavery

RTE 07 May 2024
Lavery is a collective of Dublin-based musicians playing jazz fusion and neo soul, consisting ... They have played Lost Lane, Dashi, The Racket Space and a Culture Night event in The Sugar Club in Dublin.
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Northern Ireland managers making incredible impact on British game while those in south 'have left barely a footprint'

Yahoo Daily News 06 May 2024
"Gavin Gunning has been in an interim role at Swindon Town in League Two but, with the season drawing to a close, the only full time manager from the 26 counties across the 92 clubs in the four divisions of English football is Graham Coughlan.
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Battling Galway edge past toothless Bohs at Dalymount

RTE 06 May 2024
United, as a club, arrived in Dublin in a better place than for many years ... It was a poor mistake from the Polish stopper, who has done well in his short spell in Dublin ... soon in demand by bigger clubs.
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Jack Nicklaus on Tiger Woods' game and day he knew it was time to 'pass the baton' | D'Angelo

The Palm Beach Post 06 May 2024
Doral Chenoweth, The Columbus Dispatch ... Nicklaus, 84, spoke of that moment last week at the Legends Luncheon in Columbus, Ohio, hosted by the Memorial Tournament, which is scheduled for June 6-9 at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio ... Andrews.
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Jack Nicklaus remembers the exact moment he knew it was time to pass the baton ...

Golf Week 06 May 2024
And when he walked off the course it hit him ... Nicklaus, 84, spoke of that moment last week at the Legends Luncheon in Columbus, Ohio, hosted by the Memorial Tournament, which is scheduled for June 6-9 at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio.
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WORLD OF RUGBY: Why boozy squad socials could become a dying tradition after Billy Vunipola

The Daily Mail 05 May 2024
Having seemed down and out in Dublin on Saturday night, the East Midlands club were within three points and the force was with them, but they couldn't quite take the chance to claim the prized scalp of Leinster.
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Leinster v Northampton Saints: Latest build-up from Champions Cup semi-final at Croke Park

The Daily Telegraph 04 May 2024
... over in Dublin, the first Leinster game at this venue since 2009 as Northampton Saints bid to pull off surely one of the greatest results in English club rugby history against the four-time champions.
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Leinster hold off Northampton fightback and reach Champions Cup final

Yahoo Daily News 04 May 2024
An 82,300-capacity crowd in Dublin watched the first English club to play at the home of Gaelic sport fire few shots until George Hendy crossed to give them hope of an upset ... .
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Leinster survive late Northampton comeback in thrilling Champions Cup semi-final

Yahoo Daily News 04 May 2024
Leinster 20 Northampton Saints 17 ... A 82,300 capacity crowd in Dublin watched the first England club to play at the home of Gaelic sport fire few shots until George Hendy crossed to give them hope of an upset ... 08.10 PM BST ... .
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Lauren Garland aiming to restore Monaghan's fortunes

RTE 04 May 2024
... as a second-half substitute when Donaghmoyne claimed their fifth All-Ireland Senior Club Championship crown with a 2-09 to 0-08 showpiece win against Dublin’s Foxrock/Cabinteely at Parnell Park.
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“I myself played a good few times with Robbie Keane before he moved to Israel,” Peter Cranny says

Irish Independent 01 May 2024
Peter Cranny, who is an honorary secretary of the Irish Padel Association and a Level One padel instructor at Portmarnock Sports and Leisure Centre and Sutton Lawn Tennis Club in Dublin, has played padel for 12 years.
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Rugby-Leinster, Toulouse face English duo in Champions Cup semi-finals

News18 01 May 2024
Irish side Leinster will aim to make it a hattrick of European Champions Cup final appearances when they host English club Northampton Saints at a sold out Croke Park in Dublin on Saturday as they look to regain the title they last won in 2018 ... .
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