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'Rural Ireland – The Inside Story' Exclusive Exhibition at BC's McMullen Museum: BC.edu
San Antonio St. Patrick's Day Parade cancelled after 44 years: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Irish native brings her roots to three Bronx colleges, teaching students language and cultur: New York Daily News
Town set to embark on Titanic project: Irish Examiner
Botox helps to create an Irish boom town amid economic gloom: The Observer
'Wild Atlantic Drive' to the end of the world along Ireland's west coast: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
A medieval Irish castle and a Dublin gem give couples a taste of town and country: Chicago Sun Times
Fr. Mychal remembered in Syracuse: Irish Echo
Welcome to the real Hollywood: Irish Examiner
Irish Anti-Defamation Federation supports cancellation of Hoboken's St. Patrick's Day Parade: Jersey Journal
Titanic 'will be bigger than the Olympics': The News Letter
Boston keeps its Irish roots – community's presence felt through out Massachusetts: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Slane marks thirty years: New Ross Standard, May 24, 2011
ACLU wins ruling against St. Patrick's Day parade in Ohio: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Unlocking the secret of Ireland's past: BBC, June 14, 2011
Tuam conference to explore Irish-U.S. links: Irish Echo
Guide raises a glass to Irish pubs: Belfast Telegraph
Want to see the Northern Lights in 2012? Head to Ireland...: Daily Mail
Outrage as Google appears to wipe Limerick off face of the Earth: Belfast Telegraph
Irish farming reaps growing success: Financial Times
No Parade in Hoboken to Celebrate St. Patrick's: New York Times
Beara, West Cork – Ireland's most beautiful landscape?: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Albany opening [Irish American Heritage Museum]: Irish Echo
Queen's visit set to crown Titanic year as city comes into its own: Belfast Telegraph
Football – Passport is requirement for playing for Notre Dame this fall: LATimes.com
Weekend in Dublin, Ireland: Atlanta Journal Constitution
Walt Disney and the Kilkenny connection: Kilkenny People
Why Northern Ireland's just the ticket in coming months: Belfast Telegraph
The Irish village that said 'no' to austerity: Guardian.co.uk
Part II – Ireland's beauty hides a harsh colonial history: Washington Times
In 2012, big events will bring big crowds to Britain and Ireland: Chicago Tribune
Major events planned for Titanic centenary: Western People
Monastery is reunited with piece of Jesus's 'True Cross': Irish Independent
Winter Solstice at Slieve Gullion: Newry Times
Local group keen to restore Quiet Man cottage to its former glory: Galway Advertiser
The historic city of Armagh, Northern Ireland: Daily Telegraph
Wearing the Green, in More Ways Than One: New York Times
A day in the life as Lennon peers over Cliffs of Moher: Irish Examiner
35,000 order Titanic centre tickets: Belfast Telegraph
Lobster pot tag washes up across the Atlantic 2 decades after 'Perfect Storm': Quincy Patriot-Ledger
Online project launched to discover Plumbridge's history: BBC
New sculpture looks at 'plight of the Irish': Quad City Times
Talking up Irish design in the Windy City: The Irish Times
Photo collection reveals contrasting lives in Ireland's real Downton Abbeys: Irish Independent
Sculpture is 'new icon' for Belfast: Belfast Telegraph
Tullamore could see famous whiskey return: The Irish Times
Making tracks for Donegal, again and again: Irish Echo
Part I – Ireland's beauty hides a harsh history: Washington Times
Dublin becomes hub for major internet groups: Financial Times
Irish passengers will follow historic footsteps cruising from Cobh: Mirror.co.uk
Drogheda woman spots 'Jesus' in Cliffs of Moher: Drogheda Independent
Titanic Centenary Puts Belfast on Tourist Map: New York Times
Cross-Border strategy to stop wild boar being re-established: The Irish Times
P.E.I. goes to Ireland looking for workers: Summerside (PEI) Journal Pioneer
Guinness settles on St James's Gate: The Irish Times
Locals over the Moone as IT guy comes home to put Boyle on the comedy map: Irish Independent
Ruins of Mellifont Abbey features beautiful lavabo: Catholic.org
Public access to Titanic Drawing Office: UTV Internet
Clandeboye – The Irish mansion filled with a diplomat's memorabilia: Daily Telegraph
House Hunting in ... Ireland: New York Times
Developer's controversial Achill structure praised as 'genius': Irish Independent
Belfast in National Geographic top 10 destinations: BBC
Cliffs of Moher fail in 7 Wonders bid: Irish Independent
Drogheda woman spots 'Jesus' in Cliffs of Moher: Drogheda Independent
Anglo Avenger's Achill antics: Mayo News
Bridgestone author John McKenna forced to eat his words: Irish Examiner
Belfast in National Geographic top 10 destinations: BBC
'Little Museum of Dublin' has big ambitions: The Irish Times
A craicin' good time: San Luis Opsipo Tribune
Titanic's discoverer Robert Ballard returns to Belfast: BBC
NI increasingly attractive to tourists: UTV Internet
1,000 pubs forced to close in Republic of Ireland: Belfast Telegraph
In Ireland at Clonmacnoise Abbey: National Catholic Reporter
Irish eyes and a cowboy hat: Omaha World-Herald, July 5, 2011
Belfast on a Budget: Minneapolis Star Tribune
Mayor of small B.C. town aims for 45 years in office: Toronto Globe and Mail
Colony of stromatolites found in Giant's Causeway: BBC
Reconstructed footbridge spans dramatic sea gorge at Mizen Head: The Irish Times, August 6, 2011
Poor state of pier may sink Titanic plans: Irish Examiner
Northern Ireland a vital stop on Emerald Isle: Edmonton Journal
Ireland revisited: Jacksonville Journal Courier, July 13, 2011
Our own Downton Abbey: Irish Independent
Hope floats – race to secure future of traditional boat building: The Irish Times
Belfast braced for annual arts extravaganza: The Irish Times
Access all arias in Wexford, an eccentric, convivial, opera-loving Irish seaport: Daily Mail
The images tourist chiefs hope will put Northern Ireland on the world stage: Belfast Telegraph
Making a splash on the Shannon: Irish Examiner
Imagine... Lennon on Paddy's Clew Bay raft: Sunday Independent
Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge inked in for stamp collection: BBC
Last call in Norwood – Irish bar McDwyer's Pub only one left in Bronx neighborhood: New York Daily News
Exploring the wonders of Strangford: The News Letter
Horses outside – fixing the pony problem: The Irish Times
Limerick publican drinks to his success in Saskatchewan: The Irish Times, July 15, 2011
The New York expats – 'If there's an Ireland they'd go back to, it's not the Ireland of now': The Irish Times
US reality TV family explores Royal County during stay: Meath Chronicle
Remembering from Afar – 9/11 Memorials in Ireland: Irish America/IrishCentral.com
What Lasts? Reflections From Ireland: Huffington Post
Titanic showpiece to recreate liner's tale: Belfast Telegraph
'There used to be a sense of shame she had been built here – not now': The Irish Times, May 30, 2011
Salmon return to Tolka after century hiatus: RTE
My kind of town – Belfast: Guardian.co.uk
Discover the rugged beauty of West Ireland: Montreal Gazette, August 20, 2011
Marking out a new route: The Irish Times, December 11, 2010
Untroubled images from Ulster: Minneapolis Star Tribune
Will Kells reclaim its most famous book?: The Irish Times
Seven Wonders of Northern Ireland – Cathedral Quarter, Belfast: Belfast Telegraph
Dunluce Castle – A gem in Northern Ireland: Vancouver Sun
Rekindling links with Connemara: Stornaway Gazette
Trace Irish Famine population with new digital atlas: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, August 5, 2011
Financial Times gives big endorsement to Donegal: Donegal Democrat
Glens of Antrim beauty brought to book in tour guide: Belfast Telegraph, May 17, 2011
Launch your big day at a Titanic-themed venue: Irish Examiner
In Ireland, Ghosts of Towns That Never Were: New York Times
The Queen's visit to Cork's English Market: Daily Telegraph
Titanic launch marked 100 years on: Guardian.co.uk, May 31, 2011
Seaside Secrets – Dublin: Inside Ireland, June 25, 2011
Cobh bids to attract visitors for Titanic centenary: Irish Examiner, August 8, 2011
Ireland is the Second Most Popular Tourist Destination in the World: Epoch Times
Ireland – Go wild on an isle of your own: The Independent, June 11, 2011
Bond with the kids on a whole array of knuckle-whitening, action-filled short breaks in Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph
Belfast Good Vibrations: Irish Examiner, August 1, 2011
Pilgrim numbers visiting island rise for third year: Irish Independent
Putting friendlier faces on Dublin's tourism: Boston Globe, July 2, 2011
No one ever asked us to go home: The Irish Times, August 8, 2011
Off-season puts Ireland on a different footing: Boston Globe, December 19, 2010
Thatcher's traditional craft lends Irish ambience to Denville bar: Newark Star-Ledger, July 17, 2011
Fertile Ground for Golf in Northern Ireland: New York Times
'Cry of curlew' now a lament as numbers fall: Sunday Independent, August 7, 2011
Thatcher's traditional craft lends Irish ambience to Denville bar: Newark Star-Ledger
The Record on the Road – Ireland: Bergen Record, June 12, 2011
A love affair with west Cork: Irish Examiner, July 4, 2011
New species of butterfly flying in Northern Ireland: The Guardian, July 14, 2011
This is no 'Oirish' theme park bubbling over with blarney -- 'Time Out' sees beyond Celtic utopia myth: Irish Independent, July 9, 2011
The Irish America Hall of Fame officially opens in Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, July 8, 2011
Cobh plans memorial garden to Titanic: Irish Examiner, June 13, 2011
Ireland – land of sheep, music and castles, castles, castles: The Irish Times, July 1, 2011
Historic estates detailed online: Irish Examiner, May 19, 2011
Removal of signs shows we are going wrong way: The Irish Times, June 21, 2011
Arthur Frommer – Go to Ireland this summer: Toronto Star, June 7, 2011
The Green Hills of the Catskills: Wall Street Journal, July 6, 2011
Dancers impress judge from Ireland: Kingston Whig-Standard, July 4, 2011
Footbridges provide vital access to Ireland's highest mountain: Irish Examiner, June 14, 2011
Cathal Dervan's must play Northern Ireland golf courses: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, June 30, 2011
Mysterious Mountains of Mourne: Inverness Courier, June 12, 2011
The Ponderosa: Daily Telegraph, June 15, 2011
Village no longer a speck on map after massive clean-up: Irish Independent, May 19, 2011
Irish visions – Art in castles and the sky: The Republic (Columbus, IN), June 28, 2011
Sea bed study to get to bottom of Ireland's former British link: The Irish Times, June 15, 2011
Spot the difference exactly 50 years on ...: Irish Independent, June 20, 2011
Moneygall to host inaugural festival: The Irish Times, June 25, 2011
From Belfast to Inwood – Jon Michaud and Northern Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, June 24, 2011
Dublin in the running to be World Design Capital for 2014: TheJournal.ie, June 14, 2011
Floating church for Belfast's Titanic Quarter: BBC, June 27, 2011
£100m iconic structure will be 'Belfast's Eiffel Tower': Belfast Telegraph, May 24, 2011
A city of Titanic appeal – Reclaiming the world's most famous ship in brilliant Belfast: Daily Mail, June 21, 2011
'Unholy' rock sent back to Blarney: The Irish Times, June 20, 2011
Funding blow for historic fire-hit cottage: The News Letter, June 14, 2011
Bruff residents proudly uphold Bloom traditions: Irish Independent, June 17, 2011
In praise of ... the Irish Writers' Centre: The Guardian, May 2, 2011
What NOT to do in Dublin: CNN.com, June 10, 2011
Big Titanic exhibit opening in Northern Ireland: Los Angeles Times, May 31, 2011
Country diary – Dalkey, Ireland: The Guardian, June 11, 2011
Northern Ireland – A still undiscovered golfing wonderland: PGATour.com, June 2, 2011
US Airways launches Charlotte route: Irish Echo, June 1, 2011
Waterford, Ireland – City Sparkles Like the Crystal: New York Times, March 1, 2011
View from Slieve Croob really is summit special: Belfast Telegraph, May 20, 2011
Northern Ireland's Magic: Epoch Times, March 31, 2011
Titanic Belfast building is just a shell, but already it's awesome: Belfast Telegraph, May 30, 2011
'Titanic' is a symbol of the future in the docks of Belfast: Independent on Sunday, May 29, 2011
No let-up of Obama fever in village: The Irish Times, May 25, 2011
Taxi Tours in Belfast: Time.com, May 26, 2011
Irish in Birmingham project gets under way: Irish Post, May 25, 2011
Sweet harmonies abound as Rock of Cashel visit proves another high note: The Irish Times, May 21, 2011
Belfast – The praising of the Titanic: The Independent, May 25, 2011
£100m Titanic Belfast building takes visitors on amazing voyage: Belfast Telegraph, May 24, 2011
Offaly village flies flag for the nation: The Irish Times, May 21, 2011
Moneygall makes merry as Obama visit nears---little town that could gets ready for big day: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, May 20, 2011
The Queen in Ireland – visit to end with ancient tourist attraction: Daily Telegraph, May 20, 2011
Queen visits horsebreeding centre on Ireland visit: BBC, May 19, 2011
Cork makeover for a fine English dining experience: Irish Examiner, May 17, 2011
Changing face of Dublin Castle: BBC, May 18, 2011
Ulster's own White House – with shades of Orange: The News Letter, May 17, 2011
Castles in the air: Irish Examiner, May 11, 2011
Magic in Ben Bulben's shadow: The Irish Times, May 4, 2011
Clonmacnoise in the spotlight in Germany: Offaly Express, March 4, 2011
A wee bit of Irish lore at Leprechaun Museum: Philadelphia Inquirer, May 8, 2011
Queen should put Ballymaloe on her itinerary, says Feltz: Irish Examiner, April 26, 2011
Ballyvaughan, County Clare – one of the loveliest villages in Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, May 2, 2011
Dance fest for Cliffs of Moher: Irish Examiner, April 30, 2011
Arizona ties strong at Shamrock, founded in the 1920s: Arizona Republic, May 5, 2011
Montreal's love of all things Irish: The Irish Times, April 25, 2011
Carrickmacross lace crowns the royal wedding gown: BBC, April 29, 2011
Cork City offers plenty of Irish character: San Francisco Chronicle, April 15, 2011
Kiss of death for Blarney Castle in Lonely Planet European survey: Irish Examiner, April 8, 2011
Game of Thrones – The Northern Ireland landmarks transformed by movie magic: Belfast Telegraph, April 20, 2011
Enjoying the craic in Cork: Daily Mirror, April 16, 2011
Area has much in common with Irish community: Plattsburgh Press-Republican, April 3, 2011
Southampton and Belfast's Titanic memorials take shape ahead of anniversary: Southern Daily Echo (Southampton), April 13, 2011
Village hit by Reagan zeal recalls 'massive success': Irish Independent, April 12, 2011
Irish spring beckons golf fans over the pond: Toronto Star, February 27, 2011
Rare chance to show Australia's Irish history to Ireland missed: Irish Echo (Australia)
Council wants Spike to become Alcatraz II: Irish Examiner, March 14, 2011
Medieval Stronghold Mirrors Ireland's Weakness at Bargain Price: Bloomberg.com, March 23, 2011
Ireland is a must-see destination: St. Louis Post Dispatch, December 17, 2010
Shinrone makes pitch for Obama to visit ancestors' burial place: The Irish Times, March 29, 2011
McCourt museum damaged in burglary: Irish Examiner, March 29, 2011
Glasnevin a dead cert for award: The Irish Times, March 14, 2011
Dublin lecturer captures Irish spirit of Butte: Irish Emigrant, March 21, 2011
Ireland clockwise – A 10-day road trip on the left side of the road: CNN, October 19, 2010
Iconic Dublin statues to relocate to temporary home: BBC, October 9, 2010
Canberra exhibition to reveal 'true' Irish Australian story: Irish Echo (Australia), March 9, 2011
'Moneygall will never be the same again': Irish Examiner, March 18, 2011
Walk of the Week – Is it a rope bridge too far at Carrick-a-Rede?: Belfast Telegraph, February 26, 2011
Northern Ireland, Where It's Easy Being Green: Huffington Post, February 23, 2011
The most Irish town in America?: The Irish Times, March 16, 2011
Hackettstown, N.J., declares 'sister city' relationship with Hacketstown, Ireland: Lehigh Valley Express-Times, March 14, 2011
Immigrants Replenish Irish Ambience of N.Y. Enclave: New York Times, March 11, 2011
Shanghai Irish head to the mall to mark St Patrick's Day: The Irish Times, March 14, 2011
Unruly, nationalistic, seafaring, vast County Cork: Boston Globe, March 13, 2011
Irish castles – derelict or just haunted: Carlow Nationalist, February 28, 2011
A barren landscape carved by time, tradition: Boston Globe, March 13, 2011
McCourt museum to feature on US TV: Irish Examiner, March 4, 2011
Dog and dolphin forge an unusual friendship in Ireland: LATimes.com, February 9, 2011
Rugged good looks on the Aran Islands: The Guardian, February 19, 2011
The Lakelands – The perfect mini-break hideaway that's a stone's throw from Dublin: Daily Mail, February 26, 2011
Down by the docks: The News Letter, February 18, 2011
Ireland named top destination for Chinese travellers: The Irish Times, January 8, 2011
Walk of the Week – Rise above it all with stunning Castle views: Belfast Telegraph, February 12, 2011
Connemara cottage at centre of US Senator corruption complaint: Galway Advertiser, January 8, 2011
Co Tipp hideaway of the late JP Getty fails to sell for €5m: Sunday Independent, February 13, 2011
Rare red grouse 'saved from extinction' in Glenwherry: BBC, February 1, 2011
Belfast – a city reborn: Liverpool Confidential, January 25, 2011
Irish city steeped in culture and history: Vancouver Sun, September 28, 2010
Emerald Isle is top choice for tourists: Irish Post, January 5, 2011
City strengthens ties to Ireland: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, January 22, 2011
Beach memories: Irish Echo, September 15, 2010
Going nuts for squirrels in the Glens of Antrim: BBC, January 12, 2011
Spotlight on trams – Dublin: Guardian.co.uk, September 7, 2010
A vacation spent learning falconry can be surprisingly thrilling: Regina Leader-Post, September 29, 2010
Council seeks Geopark status for The Burren: Clare People, December 9, 2010
Ronan Keating's Dublin: Daily Telegraph, December 7, 2010
Ireland has some of the best links in the world: PGATour.com, December 8, 2010
Mr Tayto theme park sounds very a-peeling: Belfast Telegraph, November 25, 2010
Irish pre-famine village wins international award: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, October 22, 2010
A solo hike through Wicklow Mountains, Ireland: San Francisco Chronicle, October 17, 2010
Five route options set for first phase of Ulster Canal: The Irish Times, August 26, 2010
Ireland aims to capitalise on wave power: Financial Times, , November 14, 2010
Knowth, County Meath, Ireland: San Diego Reader, November 4, 2010
Where have all the thatch houses gone?: Kilkenny People, October 22, 2010
Ireland 'formed from two islands': Belfast Telegraph, November 3, 2010
Paul McCartney and David Beckham invest in Ireland castle: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, November 2, 2010
Ireland – Beauty, beer and bitterness: Jerusalem Post, November 5, 2010
An Irishman's Diary [Gobbins cliffs walkway]: The Irish Times, October 30, 2010
Titanic no longer shameful subject in city of its birth: Sunday Independent, October 31, 2010
Lost in Ireland: New York Times, October 22, 2010
River deep, mountain high in the Sperrins: Belfast Telegraph, September 13, 2010
Dublin sculpture recalls famine's devastation: Seattle Times, September 11, 2010
Prince Albert of Monaco enjoys a quiet pint at Durty Nelly's with his future bride: Limerick Leader, September 24, 2010
Top attractions ruled out as heritage sites: Sunday Tribune, October 10, 2010
Dash for Dublin – Cheaper prices and less stag dos make the city a delight once again: Daily Mail, September 19, 2010
Belfast keeps it real: Toronto Star, October 1, 2010
Onward to Dublin: NationalPost.com, September 9, 2010
Now you can 'see through' city tourist attractions -- with your phone: Evening Herald, September 1, 2010
Belfast, the new destination for rock'n'roll holidaymakers: Belfast Telegraph, September 14, 2010
Links to the Emerald Isle: Chicago Sun Times, August 18, 2010
Selling the North as a profitable place for Indian investment: The Irish Times, August 18, 2010
Off Off Off Broadway? Try Dublin: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 4, 2010
Benefits to flow from new Ulster Canal plan: The Anglo-Celt, September 1, 2010
Anti-vandal devices to combat 'thugs' moving signage: Irish Examiner, July 23, 2010
Reliving our birth on trail of our dead: Irish Examiner, July 19, 2010
Is there an Irish New York Accent?: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, August 26, 2010
Tour reveals Dublin streets full of stone with tales to tell: The Irish Times, August 26, 2010
Irish Fest celebrates 30 years with tribute to N. Ireland: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, August 18, 2010
Visit to Ireland Cements Relationship: Southern Pines Pilot, August 28, 2010
Getting stuck in to Spike Island: The Irish Times, August 17, 2010
Aran Islands – the soothing spirit of J M Synge: Daily Telegraph, August 24, 2010
Donated ancestral home left derelict by State: Irish Independent, August 12, 2010
Real map of Ireland trawls up our true coastal territory: Irish Examiner, August 20, 2010
Discovering an Irish belter in County Clare on a road trip across the Emerald Isle: Daily Mail, August 15, 2010
Ireland in five pints: Edmonton Journal, August 13, 2010
Budget rental currency charge caught me out: Guardian.co.uk, August 13, 2010
Locals dig deep to identify neighbours in racy novel: Irish Independent, August 16, 2010
Wish you were here: Sunday Tribune, June 15, 2009
Gaol Tourism: (from Fortnight Magazine, July/August 2010)
Guinness grave now a Mecca for Arthur fans: Sunday Independent, August 15, 2010
Traveller's Guide – Irish lakes: The Independent, August 2, 2010
Special milestone for underground caves: BBC, May 28, 2010
Breathing life back into a great estate: The Irish Times, July 17, 2010
Pub crawling in Ireland: Toronto Globe and Mail, July 23, 2010
Stone me! Canadian's bad luck shows myth not a load of Blarney: Irish Examiner, July 29, 2010
House Hunting in ... Ireland: New York Times, August 3, 2010
Beauty amid the ruins: Boston Globe, July 25, 2010
History echoes through castle ruins: Chicago Tribune, August 3, 2010
Belfast bombarded by 'graffiti knitters': Belfast Telegraph, July 20, 2010
Wogan's World – The craic is mighty in Portmagee: Sunday Telegraph, July 18, 2010
Hit US TV show rides into Belfast for filming: BBC, July 8, 2010
Binevenagh – It's one of Ulster's least-known scenic jewels, but all that could soon change: Belfast Telegraph, June 25, 2010
Python's Michael Palin falls for magical Northern Ireland rail journey: Belfast Telegraph, July 9, 2010
Ireland needs to work harder on attracting tourists as numbers plunge by nearly 1 million visitors: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, February 25, 2010
Ireland's welcome among best on Planet: Irish Independent, March 4, 2010
Spike Island to 'cell' itself as mirror of Alcatraz: Sunday Independent, July 11, 2010
Peace, reconciliation and tourism in Belfast: San Francisco Chronicle, July 4, 2010
US families sue over Skellig deaths: Irish Independent, July 8, 2010
A journey back to Ireland is in good company: Chicago Tribune, June 26, 2010
Valuing our heritage: The Irish Times, April 19, 2010 (Editorial)
I'm Irish but call Britain home: Irish Post, June 23, 2010
Protected – the ancient coral-like seaweed off Northern Ireland's coast: Belfast Telegraph, March 3, 2010
Musical Irish soul on tap at almost any pub: Chicago Tribune, June 29, 2010
Titanic Quarter gets ready to wow Wall Street's finest: Belfast Telegraph, June 28, 2010
It's sign of Portrush's pride in US Open champ McDowell: Belfast Telegraph, June 26, 2010
Former prison to unlock its doors to tourists: Irish Examiner, June 18, 2010
Heaven? An hour reading on a Connemara beach . . .: Irish Independent, June 26, 2010
Climate change makes Ireland greener: The Sunday Times, June 13, 2010
Walk the walk (Mountains of Mourne): The Irish Times, June 19, 2010
Walk the line – Ireland's legendary border country: The Guardian, June 12, 2010
Ireland to open its very own Alcatraz: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, June 19, 2010
Romance in Ireland's wild west: The Times, January 15, 2010
An easy ride around the Emerald Isle: Edmonton Journal, June 12, 2010
House Hunting in ... Belfast, Northern Ireland: New York Times, June 16, 2010
Belfast loses replica Titanic anchor bid to Dudley: BBC, June 11, 2010
Ireland's ambassador to U.S. lauds UM's unique Irish studies program: The Missoulian, June 11, 2010
Aussie duo go in search of Carlingford's little people: Newry Democrat, June 8, 2010
£50 Titanic charge – why it's needed: Belfast Telegraph, March 27, 2010
Discount vacation in Ireland for Americans with Irish roots: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, May 19, 2010
Ulster Museum is 'best permanent exhibition' in UK: Belfast Telegraph, May 17, 2010
Pack up your troubles and head for the hills: The Independent, May 11, 2010
'The Irish are returning home – to Islington': Islington Tribune, May 28, 2010
See Ireland through authors' eyes: Ottawa Citizen, May 29, 2010
New map shows Dublin's hidden gems: Belfast Telegraph, May 28, 2010
Vikings invade for the return of Dublinia: Irish Independent, May 13, 2010
There's morer than good times and Guinness in Dublin: Houston Chronicle, December 9, 2009
Ireland to launch tsunami alarm: The Sunday Times, May 16, 2010
25 years on, caves still a cultural mecca for tourists and students: Impartial Reporter, May 13, 2010
Irish spas – 'I found my Himalayan Nirvana, in the middle of Dublin': Daily Mail, May 19, 2010
Ireland's 'amazing' Expo pavilion likely to attract millions of visitors: The Irish Times, May 13, 2010
Whimsical, musical Galway an Irish treasure: Toronto Star, May 14, 2010
'I like the toilets in the National Library': The Irish Times, May 12, 2010
Looking down on Belfast in comfort: BBC, March 27, 2009
My perfect outcome is Derry as city of culture, says Undertone Michael Bradley: Belfast Telegraph, May 7, 2010
Ireland calling: Attleboro Sun Chronicle, March 14, 2010
'Lord of the Rings' inspired by Ireland's rugged landscape: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, May 10, 2010
Getting touchy-feely with early Dublin: The Irish Times, May 8, 2010
Irish famine museum tells the story of a 19th-century disaster: NorthJersey.com, May 9, 2010
Rattled, never shaken – Belfast's Europa Hotel stands as a proud survivor of troubled times: Ottawa Citizen, April 3, 2010
Economy is set to receive Titanic boost: The News Letter, April 15, 2010 (Editorial)
A Grand Day Out – The Giant's Causeway, County Antrim: Daily Mail, April 27, 2010
Museum brings cemetery to life: Dublin People, April 19, 2010
Titanic achievement for city's maritime history: The News Letter, April 15, 2010
Sale across the sea to find a new landlord for Rathlin: Belfast Telegraph, April 24, 2010
Limerick in hot pursuit of Boston marathon: Irish Examiner, April 23, 2010
Irish cycle route 'vision of the future': Belfast Telegraph, April 16, 2010
Bronze bust of McCourt for city: Irish Examiner, April 22, 2010
Titanic turnaround in Belfast: Toronto Star, April 15, 2010
Canada not ready for the roundabouts of Ireland: Vancouver Sun, April 16, 2010
On foot, Ireland makes it to your heart: Toronto Star, April 2, 2010
Language and music thrive in Belfast: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, April 9, 2010
A 'new' Titanic nine-course menu from 1912: The Independent, April 13, 2010
Belfast's plans for Titanic memorial project are just the tip of the iceberg: Irish Independent, April 15, 2010
Where the great and the good rest: Belfast Media, March 22, 2010
Ferguson slogs through bogs in search of Ulster roots: Edmonton Journal, April 4, 2010
Spending national service in Ireland's lake district: Daily Mail, March 1, 2009
Ireland's damp, cold coast perfect for surfing: Cape Cod Times, March 16, 2010
Will Titanic legacy sink without trace?: Belfast Telegraph, March 27, 2010 (Editorial)
Historic museum brings the 'City of the Dead' to life: Irish Independent, April 9, 2010
A little corner of Irish society: The Irish Times, April 11, 2009
He's unstoppable!: Londonderry Sentinel
Turning torture into tourism in heart of Derry city centre: Derry Journal, April 1, 2010
Post-Cullen Abbey move on GPO should be scrapped: The Irish Times, March 11, 2010
Ireland's "invaders" come for peacefulness: Toronto Sun, March 31, 2010
Troubles told through posters: Carrick Times, March 18, 2010
Ireland's Aran Islands – Wild beauty and J.M. Synge: Cape Cod Times, March 15, 2010
Ghostly visions amid lush Irish haunts: New York Post, March 26 2010
Rathmullan House gets into US food bible: Donegal on Sunday, March 21, 2010
First part of 38km Dublin mountain trail opens: The Irish Times, June 20, 2009
Libeskind theatre has put us on world stage: Irish Independent, March 25, 2010
'Belfast Wheel set to close': The News Letter, March 23, 2010
It's no cushy number to climb Glens of Antrim: Belfast Telegraph, March 22, 2010
One Giant step for Northern Ireland tourism as Causeway work begins: Belfast Telegraph, March 23, 2010
Derry to be different: Winnipeg Free Press, March 19, 2010
Rugged, rural Ireland inspires colony's artists: Boston Globe, March 14, 2010
Belfast park charges for Titanic dry dock visit: BBC, March 12, 2010
Oldest Irish pub in America becomes newest: BaltimoreSun.com, March 17, 2010
Don't follow the rainbow to Dublin's Leprechaun Museum: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, March 16, 2010
Anglers, hikers and history buffs find much to celebrate in Ireland's County Cork: New York Daily News, March 14, 2010
Pride of the Irish: Boston Globe, March 14, 2010
Ireland's best (and best-kept secrets): USA Today, March 11, 2010
Exploring Ulster: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, March 12, 2010
Ireland's Newest Museum: Leprechauns: Time.com, March 11, 2010
Irish roots run deep in Morris: Morristown Daily Record, March 10, 2010
Bundoran to become national centre of excellence for surfing: Donegal Democrat, March 4, 2010
How the Emerald Isle has added polish: San Francisco Chronicle, March 7, 2010
Every day is like St. Paddy's day: Vancouver Sun, February 19, 2010
Jim and Tim's Irish Buffalo: Buffalo News, February 16, 2010
Giant's Causeway is Ireland's oldest 'rock star': BBC, January 23, 2010
Church without walls takes shape in the Titanic's dock: The Times, February 13, 2010
Mystery of St Patrick: Sydney Morning Herald, February 6, 2010
'Mystery of the Irish Wilderness': The Catholic Key, February 5, 2010
Incredible Ireland – Driving the Ring of Kerry on an adventure around the Emerald Isle: Daily Mail, February 7, 2010
Chasing rainbows through an Irish winter: Cape Cod Times, January 31, 2010
Cork City – My Kind of Town: Daily Telegraph, January 27, 2010
The city that has something for everybody: Plymouth Herald, January 3, 2010
Belfast goes back in time for new U2 movie: BBC, January 24, 2010
A hard road to bowl: Toronto Star, January 23, 2010
How others see us – Take a hard look at who we are now: Irish Examiner, January 21, 2010 (Editorial)
U2 can bunk at the Bono hotel: Boston Globe, January 8, 2010
Rockin' Dublin town: Toronto Star, January 12, 2009
Bushmills Inn, County Antrim – Hotel review: The Guardian, January 2, 2010
Icy conditions lead to closure of Giant's Causeway: BBC, January 4, 2010
24 hours in Belfast: Sydney Morning Herald, December 12, 2009
An Irishman's Diary – St Mel's cathedral, Longford: The Irish Times, January 4, 2010
Mighty space for a small Irish town: Financial Times, December 30, 2009
A corner of Brazil the Celtic tiger built: The Sunday Times, December 27, 2009
Ireland – lose yourself in the wilds of Mayo: Daily Telegraph
The best Irish golf on offer: Northern Echo, December 23, 2009
10-day fest to replace Irish parade: Chicago Sun Times, December 22, 2009
The Times Christmas Walks – Slemish, Co Antrim: The Times, December 19, 2009
The Importance of Elsewhere: Belfast Telegraph, December 11, 2009
An iconic new string to laureate Beckett's bow: Irish Independent, December 12, 2009
Ambassador Rooney's presence raises hopes rise of Obama visit: Offaly Express, December 15, 2009
Former school to become Irish Heritage Center: Cincinnati.com, December 7, 2009
Is Santa buried in this Irish grave?: Daily Mirror, December 14, 2009
Experts find the home of president's ancestor: Irish Independent, December 12, 2009
Exploring Southern Ireland – A night-time kayak safari through Cork: Daily Mail
Glencar Lake, Ireland: San Diego Reader, December 5, 2009
"Wired" Irish River Detects Pollution in Real Time: National Geographic, December 6, 2009
Ireland to honor Kennedy at homestead: Boston Globe, December 10, 2009
A field day for Seamus Heaney fanatics: The Observer, December 6, 2009
Simply Red stars in row over Ireland hunting rights: BBC, December 3, 2009
Walk this way: Sunday Business Post, June 21, 2009
We love Ireland, but we're not coming back: Irish Independent, July 11, 2009
The coaster – The James Joyce Martello Tower, near Dublin: The Times, March 7, 2009
Ireland, past and present side by side: Jakarta Post, November 23, 2009
Relive Baltimore immigrant life: Irish Echo, October 21, 2009
Ireland, from glen to glen and down the mountainside: Washington Post, November 29, 2009
Site of Heaney's former home still lies vacant: The News Letter, November 20, 2009
What is the secret of Cork's tourism success?: The Sunday Times, November 8, 2009
On Irish coast, farmers and fishermen managing to keep Big Oil at bay, for now: Washington Post, November 17, 2009
Clare lake shows ice age came quickly: The Sunday Times, November 15, 2009
Bill Barich's A Pint of Plain
- Hefty servings of Irish cliches: Boston Globe, March 8, 2009
- An American's dream of the perfect traditional pub: Sunday Independent, June 21, 2009
- A Pint of Plain: Financial Times, April 26, 2009
- Travel books – A Pint of Plain and Savoir Faire London: Daily Telegraph, April 21, 2009
- The Lost Art of the Irish Pub: New York Times, March 10, 2009
- In Search of the Classic Irish Pub: Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2009
- A lament for the local: The Irish Times, April 4, 2009
BUY the book — Or in UK£'s
Changing Smithfield Still Holds On to Dublin-Style Fun: New York Times, April 26, 2009
Slane Castle – Rock Stars and Romance: HuffingtonPost.com, November 10, 2009
Irish 'shark hunters' gather in Donegal: Donegal on Sunday, November 8, 2009
The Belfast Music Tour stars legendary rock venues from Troubles and beyond: Daily Mail, November 1, 2009
It's an oyster-shucking throwdown at the annual Galway International Oyster Festival: Los Angeles Times, October 14, 2009
Life of Irish literary giant to be celebrated in Strabane birthplace: Irish News, November 2, 2009
Cork enters 'Lonely Planet' guide as top 10 place to visit: The Irish Times, November 3, 2009
Opportunity Knocks . . .: Irish Independent, October 31, 2009
Pity there is no State cash left to buy majestic estate: The Irish Times, June 12, 2009
Titanic artwork unveiled in Belfast: Belfast Telegraph, October 30, 2009
Northern Ireland's new walking route: The Observer, October 18, 2009
Belfast's mix of scruffy old and striving new: The Irish Times, October 15, 2009
Ulster Museum to reopen after £17m revamp: The Irish Times, October 21, 2009
Following in Parnell's footsteps: The Irish Times, May 16, 2009
Plan to protect Rathlin way of life: Belfast Telegraph, June 10, 2009
Ireland, where church, bar have much in common: San Francisco Chronicle, October 18, 2009
Breaking down cultural barriers for the price of a tin of beans: Belfast Telegraph, October 15, 2009
Northern Ireland – In the Armada's wake: The Independent, October 17, 2009
Times Walks – Maulin Mountain, Co Wicklow: The Times, October 17, 2009
In Europe, Nurturing a New Kind of Eden: New York Times, October 10, 2009
Through chapter and verse to the next pint: Boston Globe, August 30, 2009
Iconic marriage of Yeats and Pearse in Abbey GPO: The Irish Times
No comment from Bishop on Kerrytown apparitions: Derry Journal, October 6, 2009
Irish farming in 3000 BC: Vancouver Courier, October 9, 2009
The Dublin theatre festival is everything that Edinburgh isn't: Guardian.co.uk (Oct 8)
The great British weekend – Bushmills, Co Antrim: The Times, June 27, 2009
Wild west to come to Ulster park: The Irish Times, July 29, 2009
Centre to celebrate Ulster-Scots: BBC, May 28, 2009
Inis Meáin's place apart: The Irish Times, October 3, 2009
Burren's 'mini-dolmen' trend criticised: The Irish Times, October 1, 2009
Famine ship to lie idle until 2010: Irish Independent, July 8, 2009
Dublin – Why the Irish city reigns supreme as capital of the word: Daily Mail, September 24, 2009
Developers urged to recreate Titanic rooms: UTV Internet, September 9, 2009
Edinburgh is friendlier than Glasgow … but Dublin beats them both: The Scotsman, September 19, 2009
Get your boots on, the Ulster Way is back on the map: Belfast Telegraph, September 16, 2009
The great British weekend – The Mourne Mountains: The Times
Now it's official – soggy summer is wettest since records began: Irish Independent, September 1, 2009
Cavan has biggest full Irish: The Anglo-Celt, September 2, 2009
The ring less worn: Boston Globe, August 16, 2009
Astronomers investigate fireball reports: Irish News, September 8, 2009
Irish place names 'make no sense': The Sunday Times, August 9, 2009
Titanic-themed hotel to be built at Belfast shipyard: Daily Telegraph, September 7, 2009
Belfast's cultural centre: Guardian.co.uk, August 23, 2009
Tour aims to turn forgotten old site into giant attraction: Irish News, September 3, 2009
Canoeing Northern Ireland's rivers: The Sunday Times, September 6, 2009
Titanic's sister ship Nomadic 'left to rot': Belfast Telegraph, September 5, 2009
50,000 fewer Irish visit US in difficult year: The Irish Times, August 22, 2009
Farmers need 'prayers for fine weather': RTE, September 3, 2009
Visitors staying away as Irish holiday at home: Irish Independent, September 4, 2009
An Irishman's Diary — Dublin for tourists: The Irish Times, September 3, 2009
Carrigallen's New Orleans connection promoted on American radio: Leitrim Observer, September 2, 2009
A walk through Derry's past: Guardian.co.uk, August 23, 2009
Ireland's real character: Guardian.co.uk, August 23, 2009
Travelogue – Black Taxi Tour of Belfast: SFGate.com, August 25, 2009
Full steam ahead for Titanic's 'little sister' Nomadic: Belfast Telegraph, August 20, 2009
Call it the luck of the Irish: WAtoday.com.au, August 14, 2009
96 Hours in Ireland: TimesUnion.com, August 13, 2009
North has very few places worth making a detour for: Irish News, August 14, 2009
The Wicklow Way: Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 28, 2009
Tall Ships put a fair wind in our sails: Belfast Telegraph, August 8, 2009 (Editorial)
Up the holy mountain: The Guardian, July 31, 2009
Cliffs of Moher's inclusion is a wonder: The Sunday Times, July 26, 2009
Drinkless in Ireland – Pubs but No Pints: New York Times, August 2, 2009
New Shannon stopover to prevent terrorism: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, July 16, 2009
Calls for Spike Island famine memorial: Irish News, July 29, 2009
St Patrick's Purgatory has increase in pilgrims as economy collapses: The Times, July 28, 2009
Locals fear impact of Clonmacnoise heritage status: The Irish Times, July 29, 2009
Au coeur du Québec, the soul of the Celts: Montreal Gazette, July 20, 2009
Derry, Northern Ireland, is scenic even in winter: Charleston Sunday Gazette-Mail, July 12, 2009
There's more to Galway's food than oysters and a pint of stout: Independent on Sunday, April 26, 2009
Cliffs of Moher make 'Wonders' shortlist: The Irish Times, July 22, 2009
Marie O'Riordan – fly fishing's most unlikely recruit: The Times, June 6, 2009
Bandit country: The Sunday Times, July 5, 2009
Victory is sweet as Martello tower yields its hidden gems: The Sunday Times, July 5, 2009
The adventure of Irish pilgrimage: Exeter Express & Echo, May 23, 2009
A tour of Eileen Gray's hideaway: The Irish Times, June 6, 2009
Find Authentic Ireland in Galway City: Washington Post, June 28, 2009
36 Hours in Cork, Ireland: New York Times, June 28, 2009
Ireland – Where the turf meets the surf: Daily Telegraph, June 23, 2009
Nomadic project 'not dead in water': The News Letter, June 25, 2009
Belfast must reclaim Titanic's legacy: Belfast Telegraph, April 18, 2009 (Editorial)
Ireland's old railways to become cycle routes: The Sunday Times, June 28, 2009
Getting a bird's eye view of the rocky Rathlin Island: Belfast Media, June 18, 2009
As The Man Says – Translations: Ulster Herald, June 25, 2009
Newcastle is named best kept town: The Irish Times, June 23, 2009
'Nomadic may not be ready for 2011': The News Letter, June 25, 2009
Golf resort has got the new Northern Ireland down to a tee: Belfast Telegraph, June 23, 2009
Lough Gur bid for World Heritage status: Irish Examiner, June 8, 2009
Bushmills, Northern Ireland – The stomachs are smiling, too: National Post, May 29, 2009
Tom Coyne's A Course Called Ireland: A Long Walk in Search of a Country, a Pint, and the Next Tee
Walking Through Ireland, With a Golf Bag: New York Times
Going green – 'A Course Called Ireland': Austen American-Statesman, March 17, 2009
BUY the book — Or in UK£'s
City to twin with Boston?: Londonderry Sentinel, May 27, 2009
The Center for Irish Studies – A shining star in the heart of Houston: Irish Echo, May 20, 2009
Heron's Cove – The place to stay in West Cork County Ireland: Examiner.com
Times Walks – Crockmore, Crockbrack and Craigbane, Northern Ireland: The Times, April 25, 2009
Amy Lame on the trail of Galway Bay oysters: The Times, May 9, 2009
The Grass is Always Greener in Ireland: San Francisco Examiner, May 7, 2009 — Part Two
Part of burgeoning tourism: Boston Globe, April 12, 2009
So close, so far on the wild Wicklow Way: The Guardian, May 9, 2009
An Irishman's Diary — Yeats' grave: The Irish Times, January 28, 2009
Poetry fans tread softly on trail of Yeats's most beloved haunts: Irish Independent, January 29, 2009
World champion takes 26m somersault dive off Inis Mór: The Irish Times, April 28, 2009
It's Easy to Get a Read on Dublin: Washington Post, April 19, 2009
Moneygall, Ireland – A village of Obama family-tree huggers: Los Angeles Times, March 13, 2009
Times Walks – Slieve Binnian, Mourne Mountains, Northern Ireland: The Times, April 18, 2009
Northen Ireland's mystic mountain: The Guardian, April 4, 2009
The Fading of the Green : New York Times, April 10, 2009
An Irish Studies student's adventures in An Ghaeltacht: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Where Irish traditions are alive and kicking: The Guardian, March 21, 2009
Ireland's Aran Islands – Wild beauty and J.M. Synge: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Mar 24)
West Belfast tourism shaken and stirred: Irish News, April 4, 2009
The Decline of the Dublin Pub: The Spectator, March 11, 2009
Ireland's posh capital, countryside offer luxury: Boston Herald, March 12, 2009
In Dublin, an Ambassador's Mansion Gets a Makeover: New York Times, March 11, 2009
Cork, Ireland – My kind of town: Daily Telegraph, March 7, 2009
Isle of intrigue – Inis Mor residents work to maintain Gaelic traditions: Boston Herald, March 12, 2009
All the bars are deserted... and I'm in Ireland, for goodness sake: Daily Telegraph, February 27, 2009
Giant's Causeway centre gets go-ahead: Irish Times, January 28, 2009
Ireland's grand tradition of cow-pies and culture: Weekend Post, November 10, 2008
Sip your way along Ireland's Whiskey Trail: Ottawa Citizen, November 18, 2008
The Smart Shoppers Guide to Ireland by Patricia Preston: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com, February 25, 2009
Belfast's musical heritage to give tourism a boost: Ulster News Letter, January 22, 2009
Bunatrahir Bay, County Mayo: The Observer, February 1, 2009
Major plan to develop west Belfast 'is no pipe dream': Irish Times, December 31, 2008
Northern Exposure: Daytona Beach News-Journal, January 25, 2009
It's got fancy flats, a hotel. Even a bank. But can the Titanic Quarter stay afloat?: The Guardian, January 26, 2009
Emerald mild: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, December 26, 2008
Cliffs chosen as Ireland's wonder: Irish Times, January 8, 2009
Last call for Irish corncrakes: The Sunday Times, December 7, 2008
Country diary—The Burren, Ireland: The Guardian, January 8, 2009
The Emerald Isle welcomes travellers: Moncton Times & Transcript, November 29, 2008
Plans to put east Belfast on the map: BBC, November 27, 2008
A semester in Ireland: Boston Globe, December 28, 2008
Grand noshing in Galway City: Boston Globe, December 21, 2008
Dublin—My kind of town: Daily Telegraph, November 27, 2008
Think tank—Irish thatch draws the short straw: The Sunday Times, November 23, 2008
Stones of Aran: The Guardian, November 29, 2008
BUY the book — Or in UK£'s
In Ireland, a lush garden grows from medieval days: San Francisco Chronicle, November 15, 2008
Traditional green and quaint Ireland still exists, but it'll cost you: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, November 30, 2008
A 50-Year Battle to Save Old Ireland: New York Times, November 26, 2008
Forget the tour – do Ireland your way: Sydney Morning Herald, November 27, 2008
In Ireland, a lush garden grows from medieval days: San Francisco Chronicle, November 15, 2008
Walls that talk: Sydney Morning Herald, October 26, 2008
Wexford winner: The Spectator, October 22, 2008
The Greatest Irish Books: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com, September 19, 2008
Isle of Dreams: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com, October 15, 2008
A Little Bit of Heaven: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com, October 10, 2008
Fighting the bulldozer: The Spectator, August 20, 2008
Ireland—A place of natural beauty: Economic Times (India), October 2, 2008
New website for Irish place names: RTE, October 2, 2008
Guide to County Louth in Ireland: American Chronicle, September 10, 2008
Beach threat to bay Joyce made famous: The Observer, September 13, 2008
Just Ireland: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, August 31, 2008
DIY Ireland—It's Doable: Washington Post, September 21, 2008
Honoring history: Chicago Sun Times, August 10, 2008
The Burren, County Clare—Walk of the month: Daily Telegraph, July 30, 2008
Dublin stadium echoes with tears and cheers: Boston Globe, August 31, 2008
Flat Lake Literary & Arts Festival, Clones, Co. Monaghan, Ireland: The Independent, August 29, 2008
Why our city’s secret rivers should be on tourist trail: Belfast Telegraph, August 25, 2008
36 Hours in Dublin: New York Times, July 13, 2008
Troubled waters of an Irish river: North Shore News, August 14, 2008
Sure, the spa is small, but this place has a falconry: Ottawa Citizen, July 12, 2008
Irish tradition: Rock Hill (SC) Herald, June 22, 2008
Diamonds find for firm just one week after striking gold: Glasgow Herald, July 9, 2008
What connects Ulster and New Brunswick?: Londonderry Sentinel, July 2, 2008
Vast reserves of gold discovered in Irish hills: The Guardian, July 2, 2008
Dublin hotel offers a room with a past: Boston Globe, June 29, 2008
Antrim wonder in Euro top 10: UTV, June 22, 2008
Are You Ready for Some Gaelic Football?: New York Times, June 22, 2008
Connemara at a canter: June 21, 2008
Ireland—how an ageing Celtic Tiger has bitten into those juicy salmon: The Times, April 12, 2008
Columba heritage trail to develop Gaelic links: Irish News, June 14, 2008
Pullout from St James's Gate only abandoned after outcry: Sunday Independent, May 11, 2008
In Affluent New Ireland, Rural Pubs Are So Yesterday: Washington Post, April 25, 2008
Dublin city guide: introduction and basics: Daily Telegraph, April 30, 2008
Run your way around Ireland: Calgary Herald, May 17, 2008
Does the 'Real' Ireland Still Exist?: New York Times, May 18, 2008
Let the battle commence!: Ulster News Letter, April 18, 2008
Ireland's Dingle Peninsula—How Fetching: Washington Post, May 11, 2008
Irish leader gives $2 million to JFK Library in Boston: Hartford Courant, May 2, 2008
Discover Ireland's Wonderful West: PGATour.com, April 29, 2008
Go slow in Ireland: The Guardian, April 1, 2008
Which Is the Fairest, for a Pint and Shepherd's Pie?: New York Times, March 16, 2008
N. Ireland courses are beauties and beasts: Toronto Star, March 24, 2008
Louisville tastes victory in twin search: BBC, April 15, 2008
Road trip through Ireland easy on the wallet: Los Angeles Times, March 14, 2008
Notes from a Craggy Island—The Father Ted Festival: The Independent, March 4, 2008
On Frigid Celtic Waves, Surfers Where You’d Least Expect Them: New York Times, March 27, 2008
Be it ever so humble, there's no place like our lough: Belfast Telegraph, March 3, 2008
A climbing quest and sightseeing on the Emerald Isle: CNN, March 6, 2008
Sperrin Hills—walk of the month: Daily Telegraph, January 26, 2008
Conquered by St. Patrick's Mountain: Christian Science Monitor, March 17, 2008
Ireland's West Coast: Springfield Republican, March 16, 2008
It's plus ça change for Belfast and Barack as attempts at rebranding appear doomed to sink like the Titanic: Sunday Business Post, February 3, 2008
A most 'compelling' place to visit: Irelandclick.com, January 25, 2008
Northern Ireland emerges as a tourist hot spot: New York Daily News, March 9, 2008
The Winding Stair, 40 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin: The Independent, January 20, 2008
Ireland in winter—mist, myth and magic: Daily Telegraph, February 9, 2008
Doubts over Blarney Stone talked down: Daily Telegraph, February 21, 2008
Donald Trump eyes £8m derelict country house: Daily Telegraph, February 18, 2008
Surf's up—if you can endure the wind chill: The Guardian, February 16, 2008
Tourist 'may now avoid Belfast': BBC, February 11, 2008
Group seeks to expand, fix up Irish heritage sites: Boston Herald, February 7, 2008
Tribute to United Irishmen marks bar's rich history: Irelandclick.com, October 23, 2007
A model of restoration: New Statesman, January 10, 2008
How a £3bn tunnel is all that's needed to get from Cork to South: The Herald, December 8, 2007
The Crown Liquor Saloon: a Belfast institution: The Independent, December 3, 2007
Geopark plan would span border: BBC, December 31, 2007
Wonder of ancient wood must not be allowed to be destroyed: Belfast Telegraph, November 29, 2007
Rick Steves' Europe—Ring of Kerry, Ireland, where fish once walked: San Francisco Chronicle, November 4, 2007
Big Easy blues echo through history: The Guardian, November 28, 2007
Ireland flights to and from Rockford could start in June: Rockford Register Star, December 21, 2007
Old Ireland lives on in an Ardmore village custom: The Spectator, December 12, 2007
Step Back in Time at Castle Leslie: Time, December 20, 2007
Neighbourhood watch—Belfast, Ireland: The Independent, November 14, 2007
Ireland's Donegal Bay is a 'must surf' spot: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, November 2, 2007
Ireland's sexiest hotels: The Observer, October 28, 2007
In Ireland, a tip of land looms large in human communication: Seattle Times, November 2, 2007
Aer Lingus starts nonstop service SFO-Dublin on Monday: October 26, 2007
Travel—The Derry Best: Glasgow Record, October 27, 2007
The Yanks are coming: Belfast Telegraph, October 25, 2007
Northern Ireland's hot rocks offer energy hope: The Times, October 25, 2007
Ireland By The Pint: Hartford Courant, October 21, 2007
Welcome to Ulster's gold coast, where wealthy locals may strike it even richer: The Guardian, October 18, 2007
Belfast is a city on the rise: Brisbane Times, November 5, 2007
For the Return Trip, a Dose of Irish Heritage: New York Times, October 21, 2007
Mix and match: The Australian, November 3, 2007
Is Ireland the world's friendliest place?: The Guardian, October 17, 2007
Dublin 2.0—Modern Irish capital still harbors traces of colorful past: San Francisco Chronicle, October 27, 2007
As property values soar, Ireland's generation divide on returns: Christian Science Monitor, October 17, 2007
Focus on... Belfast: The Times, October 5, 2007
Tell me about the Aran Islands: The Times, September 28, 2007
Irish eyes smiling on Dublin's theater lovers: San Francisco Chronicle, September 19, 2007
No more Troubles: Metro NY, September 12, 2007
Celebrating Ireland's influence in Liverpool: Irish Post, September 12, 2007
Posters entice French to NI shores: BBC, September 13, 2007
Quiet Man is just too quiet: Sunday Independent, September 2, 2007
Dublin's Theater Fest—Irish Angst, at the Source: Washington Post, August 25, 2007
Irish eye up a 21-mile bridge ... to Scotland: The Scotsman, August 23, 2007
Giant's Causeway replica in Dubai: Ballymoney Times, August 1, 2007
The Complete Guide To—The east coast of Ireland: The Independent, July 7, 2007
Portmarnock—Ireland's ultimate links test: PGAtour.com, July 3, 2007
Giant's Causeway replica in Dubai: Ballymoney Times, August 1, 2007
Pack up your Troubles: Sydney Morning Herald, July 29, 2007
To the manor born: The Spectator, July 14, 2007
Serene greenery in Galway: New York Daily News, July 1, 2007
Stark beauty of the Burren threatened by tourism: The Independent, July 13, 2007
Ireland comes to a city near you this summer: USA Today, July 5, 2007
Last orders for Guinness time at St James's Gate: Sunday Independent, June 17, 2007
Fast-track around the Emerald Isle: Stuff.co.zn, June 19, 2007
Writing's on the wall for Joyce landmark: The Times, June 16, 2007
Irish famine memorial park offers direction for waterfront: Toronto Star, June 22, 2007
Sea eagle returns to a wary Ireland: The Independent, June 20, 2007
The Lack of the Irish: Boston Globe, June 3, 2007
The mystery of Inis Meáin: The Guardian, May 12, 2007
National Trust urged to rescue pub that made rock history: The Observer, June 3, 2007
The Big Apple opens its doors to Ireland West: Galway Independent, May 23, 2007
Northern Ireland—housing hotspot: The Guardian, May 16, 2007
Driving in Ireland a bit scary: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 20, 2007
Emerald Isle offers stunning collection of greens: Baltimore Sun, May 20, 2007
Stepping lightly in Ireland: Los Angeles Times, May 11, 2007
Ulster's Gold Rush: The Independent, May 7, 2007
Live in a castle—or a conventClare Island, Ireland: CNN, May 11, 2007
Why finding a dream getaway in Cork should be plain sailing: The Independent, May 2, 2007
Galway visitors troubled by contaminated water: Buffalo News, May 6, 2007
On the links in Ireland: New York Newsday, April 27, 2007
Town seeking its 'ancient harlot': BBC, April 16, 2007
Staging a turnaround in Dublin: Boston Globe, April 15, 2007
JFK Irish exhibition a hit in US: Irish Independent, April 2, 2007
36 Hours in Dublin: New York Times, April 22, 2007
The Aran Islands: A world of its own: Independent on Sunday, April 8, 2007
Irish hero comes to life in homeland: Seattle Times, April 6, 2007
If you ever go across the sea to Ireland: Le Monde diplomatique, April 9, 2007
Homes for all—water for no one: The Guardian, April 17, 2007
Dublin no-go flats attract the art gang: The Observer, April 1, 2007
Northern Ireland Course Rated No. 1 Outside U.S.
Crawling's the best way to get around in Dublin: Toronto Star, March 22, 2007
UlsterThe Emerald's Hidden Facets: Washington Post, March 24, 2007
Wild Irish roads: Los Angeles Times, March 17, 2007
In March, More Towns Seem to Love a Parade: New York Times, March 17, 2007
Ireland's Luxurious Links: Forbes, March 14, 2007
Hotel where Kelly and Collins stayed recaptures its grandeur: The Independent, March 16, 2007
Piermont opens its new library, named for fallen firefighter: The Journal News, March 11, 2007
Castles scattered like Irish gems on the Emerald Isle: Washington Times, March 3, 2007
Renewing the stone wall heritage: BBC, March 14, 2007
Grandest gardens in Ireland: San Francisco Chronicle, March 14, 2007
More piety, fewer pints 'best way to celebrate': Irish Independent, March 11, 2007
Lose those winter blues with shamrock green: Boston Globe, March 11, 2007
To Hell and BackIn Search Of the Irish Underworld: Washington Post, March 11, 2007 DETAILS
Raise a Glass to St. Patrick in Annapolis: Washington Post, March 11, 2007
Bless this horse: The Observer, March 11, 2007
St. Patrick's Day Gets An Early Green Light: Washington Post, March 4, 2007
Croke Park sets the standard for coexistence: Daily Telegraph, February 28, 2007
Lucy CaldwellThe Story So Far...: The Independent, February 20, 2007
Community split over national park: BBC, February 23, 2007
Toronto waterfront statues to honour Irish immigrants: Toronto Globe and Mail, February 24, 2007
Rural pubs shutting down at rate of more than one per day: Irish Times, February 23, 2007
Orbiting 'Planet Ireland: Talahassee Democrat, February 18, 2007
Ireland's castles offer tourists a variety of experiences: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 20, 2007
Maze could bring €44m windfall to North with world police games: Irish Independent, February 17, 2007
Renew your love in IrelandPenticton (BC) Western News, February 14, 2007
New Permanent Gaeltacht Planned for Ontario: Celtic Connection, September 2006
Croke is made to put lumps in rugby throats: The Guardian, February 6, 2007
'Old foes' return to Bloody Sunday site: Daily Telegraph, February 7, 2007
Her own private Ireland: San Jose Mercury News, January 28, 2007
At '07 Folklife Fest, Far East Meets Northern Ireland: Washington Post, February 2, 2007
Fit for a kingFamilies get the royal treatment at Ireland's luxurious Dromoland Castle: Boston Herald, January 25, 2007
ManhattanNew Air Route to Open: New York Times, January 30, 2007
Mayor of '33rd county' had critical role in securing routes: Irish Independent, January 30, 2007
IrelandA New Gold Province?: Resource Investor
Battle to be 'the real Craggy Island' twists and turns like a Father Ted plot: The Guardian, January 27, 2007
Quaint Dingle beckons many: Springfield Republican, January 24, 2007
Dublin's landmark cafe faces legal battle for survival: The Independent, January 18, 2007
Shannon, Irelandthe Traditional Rest Stop: Washington Post, January 13, 2007
A Visit to an Irish 'Rambling House': NPR, December 24, 2006
Barberstown Castle, Co Kildare: The Guardian, December 23, 2006
DublinCraic a smile: The Independent, December 2, 2006
IrelandRugged beauty, castles make trip magical: Louisville Courier-Journal, November 26, 2006
Ireland, dad and me: Montreal Gazette, July 8, 2006
Wild Irish roads: Toronto Star, November 25, 2006
Get off the beaten track in Ireland: Saskatoon Star Phoenix, February 18, 2006
Province makes 'must-see' list: Daily Mail, November 15, 2006
In picturesTourism boost for NI: BBC, November 15, 2006
Ulster turns from terror to tourism: Daily Telegraph, November 16, 2006
Emerald wave: Boston Globe, November 12, 2006
Hotel to provide comfort for shrine's barefoot pilgrims: The Independent, November 10, 2006
Province makes 'must-see' list: Daily Mail
Ulster turns from terror to tourism: Daily Telegraph, November 16, 2006
48 Hours InBelfast: The Independent, October 28, 2006
Dingle fights to keep its name: The Guardian, October 19, 2006
Country diary: The Guardian, October 19, 2006
Our memory of place names is fading fast: Irish Independent, October 3, 2006
Where the stones sing: The Guardian, October 7, 2006
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Planning for the worst: The Guardian, October 4, 2006
Cafe culture taking over in Dublin: Daily Telegraph, October 2, 2006
Once impoverished but scenic, Ireland seeing real estate boom: Philadelphia Inquirer, September 24, 2006
Microbreweries in the Land of Guinness: New York Times, June 18, 2006
Hiking Ireland's Burren Way: Cape Cod Times, September 17, 2006
Irish island scenes on display at Elms: Springfield Republican, September 13, 2006
Sentenced to two nights, half-board: September 15, 2006
Courthouse hotel evokes ghosts of past: BBC, September 12, 2006
Round Wicklow in slow gear: Daily Telegraph, September 9, 2006
Playing Through Northern Ireland: New York Times, July 9, 2006
Steelers country extends to pub in Ireland: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, August 12, 2006
Once upon a time, there were these tourists: Toronto Star, August 19, 2006
A family that fleadhs together: Philadelphia Inquirer, August 20, 2006
Irelandland of charm, humour, breathtaking vistas ... and delicious homemade mayonnaise?: The Guardian, August 21, 2006
The Complete Guide ToIrish Festivals: The Independent, August 19, 2006
Forget the tour do Ireland your way: Sydney Morning Herald, August 4, 2006
It's huge in Ireland: Edmonton Sun, August 4, 2006
St. John's, Newfoundland: New York Times, July 30, 2006
Footprints on Dingle: Washington Times, July 22, 2006
A Ryder Cup Welcome: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com, June 23, 2006
Ireland’s Time to Shine as Cup Host: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com, June 23, 2006
Head north for Ireland's essence: Cincinnati Enquirer, July 9, 2006
It's 'Eire Ireland' from now on: Irish Independent, June 28, 2006
Higher learning: Irish Echo, July 7, 2006
Falcons being wiped out 'to save racing pigeons': Daily Telegraph, July 6, 2006
If you ever meet an eel who's reading poetry...: The News Letter, July 19, 2006
Ireland chief on victory tour: Denver Post, May 19, 2006
Irish president seeks Montana bond during Butte visit: Great Falls Tribune, May 18, 2006
Irish president praises Butte: Billings Gazette, May 18, 2006
A Glimpse of Ancient Ireland: Epoch Times, June 10, 2006
CorkWhat a Corker: The Independent, May 13, 2006
Crom Castle, County Fermanagh: The Guardian, April 8, 2006
Party time for a recluse as city honours Beckett birth: Irish Independent, April 13, 2006
Cobblestoned answer to the ordinary city: Los Angeles Times, May 21, 2006
Inishbofin House, Ireland: Toronto Globe and Mail, May 10, 2006
Tours offer cultural glimpse of city: BBC, May 18, 2006
More of Moher: Irish Echo, May 5, 2006
The kindness of strangers in Ireland: Seattle Times, May 5, 2006
GAA takes off in 'most unlikely places': BBC, May 3, 2006
Discovering the real Ireland: Baltimore Sun, April 23, 2006
Guinness just 'tastes different' in Ireland: Syracuse Post-Standard, April 9, 2006
Skibbereen, on a wing and a prayer: Los Angeles Times, April 9, 2006
Plants charmingIreland a gardener’s delight: Boston Herald, April 20, 2006
Want a Debate With That Drink?: New York Times, April 26, 2006
The real Ireland: Philadelphia Daily News, February 15, 2006
DublinBrowsing Avoca: New York Times, February 12, 2006
Pack up your Troubles: Daily Telegraph, March 29, 2006
When Latvian Eyes Are Smiling: New York Times, March 17, 2006
Irish coffee, seaplanes lift off in Foynes: Boston Herald, March 16, 2006
A strenuous stairway to heaven: Boston Globe, March 19, 2006
Glassmaking in Vermont: New York Times, March 24
Ireland's most amazing secret: USA Today, March 22, 2006
Near a Main Artery in Dublin, a New City: New York Times, March 19, 2006
Modern or muddy, the pub is part of Ireland: Boston Globe, March 19, 2006
Who would stay in a place like this?: BBC, January 24, 2006
Belfast Peace throughout the land: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, March 12, 2006
St. Patrick's example inspires a more peaceable kingdom: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 12, 2006
Breakfast in Ireland is so bad, it's good: Arizona Republic, March 14, 2006
Growing for gold: Daily Telegraph, March 11, 2006
If you go to Belfast: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 12, 2006
Limerick to be twinned with New York: UTV, March 8, 2006
Irish immigrants press for visa reform: Boston Globe, March 9, 2006
Irish immigrants returning to Ireland: Westchester Journal News, February 17, 2006
In New York, the Irish Pack It In: Los Angeles Times, March 8, 2006
Gaeltacht week in California: Daily Ireland, March 8, 2006
Have A Holiday To Remember In Galway, Ireland: Daily India.com, March 7, 2006
An Irish Countryside Grows In Chicago: Chicago Tribune, March 5, 2006
Islets preserve ancient histories: Boston Globe, October 30, 2005
Unspoiled Dingle: Hartford Courant, March 5, 2006
Traditional Irish rowboats built to race along the East Coast: Hartford Courant, March 2, 2006
Many visitors see Ireland by 'coach': Charleston Post and Courier, February 19, 2006
Rope bridge opens in time for tourists: BBC, February 16, 2006
'Belleek' coffee set was made a long way from Ireland: Scripps Howard News Service, February 20, 2006
A rare look at the islands off Ireland's coast: Philadelphia Inquirer, October 30, 2005
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Who would stay in a place like this?: BBC, January 24, 2006
Ireland: Escape into the wild west: The Independent, February 1, 2006
Travel SpecialJune Ireland: The Independent, January 7, 2006
Belfast rising: Kansas City Star, January 9, 2006
They won't watch legacy slip away: Boston Globe, January 22, 2006
It's the image of Ireland: Irish Independent, December 20, 2005
Graveyard yields secrets of ancient world: BBC, January 4, 2006
On a trip to the Emerald Isle, there's no place like home: Los Angeles Times, December 18, 2005
Six weeks on a family trip to Ireland: Chicago Tribune, December 18, 2005
An almost-teen's verdict: I'd do it again: Chicago Tribune, December 18, 2005
The forgotten valley: Daily Ireland, January 12, 2006
Seat of Celtic kings is threatened by motorway: Daily Telegraph, January 13, 2006
A moving picture of Ireland: Orlando Sentinel, December 25, 2005
Give peace and quiet a chance: Daily Telegraph, December 7, 2005
Surf the wild seas of Ireland: The Independent, November 26, 2005
Home town to honour McCormack memory: Irish Independent, August 19, 2005
Dublin, beyond the Blooms: Los Angeles Times, August 28, 2005
DublinBeyond Joyce: New York Newsday, September 3, 2005
100 years on . . . a city gets ready to turn past tragedy into future success: Irish Independent, August 19, 2005
Country diaryThe Burren, Ireland: The Guardian, November 17, 2005
The craic: Daily Telegraph, November 12, 2005
Surf the wild seas of Ireland: November 26, 2005
Go North, Young Man (Ireland, that is): Cape Cod Today, January 29, 2005
How to Drive in Ireland: Ottawa Citizen, June 4, 2005
Protest Stalls Energy Giant in Rural Ireland: Washington Post, September 25, 2005
Chasing a Ghost in Canada: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com, July 1, 2005
A serene proposal in County Donegal: Chicago Sun-Times, June 26, 2005
Walk of the month: Daily Telegraph, July 2, 2005
Dear, dear Ireland: Irish Echo, June 24, 2005
Falcons' revival 'soaring high': BBC, July 4, 2005
One of the last unspoilt regions in Ireland: Irelandclick.com, May 30, 2005
Popularity of traditional pastimes reflects area's high number of Irish-Americans: Boston Globe, June 19, 2005
Developers threaten Joyce's seafront: Daily Telegraph, May 23, 2005
Titanic to come 'home' to Belfast: The Guardian, May 5, 2005
Exhibition to celebrate Tory life: The Guardian, May 10, 2005
Mounds could reveal secrets: Irish Post, May 4, 2005
Home sweet home: The Guardian, May 5, 2005
Northern Ireland, Pleasures and pursuits: Denver Post, May 5, 2005
How Princess Grace's ancestral home fell into ruins: Daily Telegraph, April 18, 2005
Visit beautiful Belfast and enjoy the region's renaissance: Salt Lake Tribune, April 23, 2005
Geology provides grand views on Irish coast: Baltimore Sun, May 1, 2005
'Natural gateway' to Mourne Mountains: BBC, May 3, 2005
For Cork City, it's finally show time: Los Angeles Times, April 10, 2005
At Ireland's Golfing Greats, The Grass Is Always Greener: Washington Post, April 10, 2005
Tee time in Ireland: Toronto Star, April 7, 2005
Global View Ireland: CBC, April 6, 2005
Ireland pops the Cork on Capital of Culture / Second city's rebirth keeps quirks intact: San Francisco Chronicle, March 27, 2005
Ireland Enacts Law Banning English on Maps: New York Newsday, March 28, 2005
Try putting o' the green in Belfast: Boston Herald, March 17, 2005
Irish welcome awaits families at farm B&Bs: Toronto Star, March, 12, 2005
Welcome to Hollywood ... Ireland: Emerald Isle is jewel in filmmakers' crown: Boston Herald, March 10, 2005
Lansdowne Road passes 'old grey' whistle test with flying colours: Daily Telegraph, February 24, 2005
Belfast plans to celebrate Titanic with an iceberg: Daily Telegraph, February 23, 2005
IrelandRugged beauty in County Donegal and northern coast: USA Today, February 22, 2005
Lourdes of Love goes commercial as aged Irish struggle to find wives: The Guardian, October 2, 2004
St. Patrick's spirit rides on in Ulster: Toronto Star, October 2, 2004
And they're off: Galway leads the way as Europe's fastest-growing city: The Independent, September 22, 2004
Clear haven for hungry migrants: Daily Telegraph, September 4, 2004
Coasting in the counties: Los Angeles Times, August 29, 2004 (registration required)
Touring Inishmore on 2 wheels: Washington Times, August 14, 2004
Kilkenny or bust: The Guardian, August 18, 2004
Ireland is lost island of Atlantis, says scientist: Boston Globe, August 6, 2004
Genteel haven for Village people: Daily Telegraph, July 24, 2004
If You Go: Ireland: Boston Globe, July 18, 2004
Green light is on for seeing Ireland: Boston Globe, July 11, 2004
Mourne in glory: The Guardian, July 3, 2004
New stars bowl club over: The Observer, July 4, 2004
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And Paddy the Irish-American: Irish Independent, March 12, 2005
Pat's Day in Unusual Terms!: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com, March 11, 2005
St. Paddy's is holy day in Ireland, not drinking day: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, March 12, 2005
John Carroll's time in Ireland simply 'brilliant': Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 15, 2004
Ireland's attributes make hearts race: Arizona Republic, June 13, 2004
Exhibition highlights history of Irish coins: Irish Echo, May 5, 2004
The pride of the parish takes on wealthy Wasps: Sunday Business Post, April 25, 2004
Rag-tag team seeks puck of the Irish: Toronto Globe and Mail, March 17, 2004
Almost everyone is Irish even when it isn't St. Pat's: Chicago Tribune, March 12, 2004 (registration required)
Top hurlers head to Valley: Arizona Republic, January 24, 2004
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Gems of the emerald isle: The Observer, May 25, 2003
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