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Harvest from the sea
10 May 2012
FISHING IS an industry that has changed dramatically.
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Shifting sands at Courtown
04 May 2012
“A FISHERY in the bay of Ardamine promises to become very valuable when the harbour of Courtown, which is now in progress, shall be completed.”
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Flight into history
19 April 2012
WHEN DENYS Corbett Wilson gained international media attention as he attempted to become the first aviator to cross the Irish Sea from UK to Ireland, they were happy enough to state that he was an Irishman
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A pistol duel to the death
12 April 2012
THERE WAS a time when the most definitive way of settling an argument was a pistol duel.
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Of pirates and smelly cargo
29 March 2012
WEXFORD IS still a pretty harbour.
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Return to the field of play
22 March 2012
IT APPEARS as if he is about to send the ball through the door of Greenacres, or maybe send it high over the roof, but the stance suggests that the back of the net is the target, like so many times before, a reminder of the summer of 1954 – 5 goals and 4 points against Dublin and 7 goals and 7 points against Antrim in subsequent championship hurling games.
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Ghostly tale from Titanic
08 March 2012
MARGARET DOYLE was hanging out the washing.
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A man who contributed so much
01 March 2012
WHO IS the greatest person Wexford town ever produced?
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Lazy days in the Portsmouth Arms
23 February 2012
IT HAD lovely warm ring to its trading title – the Portsmouth Arms Hotel! Located at the eastern end of the old stone bridge at Enniscorthy, it cost about €15 to stay there for a week at the height of the season in 1965.
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The light on the rock
16 February 2012
THERE IS no human presence here now.
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