Fighting Irish Prepare for Fencing Tournament. One of the members of the Juarez Abruzzi Fitzgerald Mantannoana Taitague family will be in the Tournament.

seen from Poland
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Japan
seen from Japan

seen from Canada
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Canada

seen from Canada
seen from Canada

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Nigeria
seen from United States

seen from United States
Fighting Irish Prepare for Fencing Tournament. One of the members of the Juarez Abruzzi Fitzgerald Mantannoana Taitague family will be in the Tournament.
Dublin - The Irish Times.
From my photoset ‘Dublin’ Taken in Dublin, Ireland
Vratko Benda © Prints | RedBubble | Society6 | 500px | Viewbug |
02/23/19 The Irish Times Interview
The Irish superstar on his meteoric rise to fame, missing his anonymity and how keeps his balance by refusing to play the fame game
Role Models
Who You Want To Be? To answer this question, according to Mrs. Obama, it is important to find strong female role models as well as strong male role models. Maybe someone like Parker -- I mean Spider-Man (I like his new Far From Home movie), or someone like your English professor, high school classmates and even Facebook friends!
Check-out today's #TheIrishTimes by #FionolaMeredith pictures by #LiamMcBurney give it a like and a share please. Have a great Friday. irishtimes.com/life-and-style… via @IrishTimesLife https://www.instagram.com/p/BtnyhcvFDXU/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1gal7kyolwh7g
👉🆕 New article dedicated to #DeathAndNightingales by #theirishtimes !!! Let's read some extracts togheter! #jamiedornaniloveyou #jamiedornan #liamward #allancubitt (part 1) 💙💙💙 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 《When the writer and director Allan Cubittfinished the last series of The Fall, the BBC serial killer thriller set in Belfast, he asked himself what he wanted most to do next. The answer to his question - a period drama based on Eugene McCabe’s 1992 novel Death and Nightingales, set in rural Fermanagh in 1885 - might seem like a radical departure from the brutal contemporary world of The Fall. But it turns out that there are several underlying connections between the two productions. The central action of Death and Nightingalesis contained within a 24 hour period: the 23rd birthday of Beth Winters (played by Ann Skelly), stepdaughter of Protestant landowner Billy Winters (Matthew Rhys). This is the day on which Beth plans to escape the drunken, “unfatherly” attentions of her stepfather and escape to a new life of freedom, together with the gruff, seductive - and secretly insurrectionary - Liam Ward (Jamie Dornan), a Catholic tenant on Billy’s land. The curious title is a reference to Keats’ poem Ode to a Nightingale. “Death and Nightingales is paced like a thriller, but that’s not what it is,” says Cubitt. “It’s a classic of modern Irish literature, packed with great detail. Eugene’s writing is full of feeling, there’s a huge heart present in his work, but at the same time he turns a brave, bleak eye on his world. He allows his characters to be ugly and beautiful simultaneously.》 https://www.instagram.com/p/BqqSHPGno_O/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rkrkodrjf7zl
THE IRISH TIMES--Norway’s Arctic communities lament the end of the seal hunt
BY STEPHEN STARR (FGJ ‘13) - Espen Brandal’s face is puffy and red from more than a decade spent on freezing Arctic seas. From summer to winter he mans a cargo vessel along the shores of southern Norway, but every April, until last year, Brandal would swap ship and embark on a dangerous voyage out west. READ MORE
THE IRISH TIMES--The Mexican city where journalism is a life and death matter
BY STEPHEN STARR (FGJ ‘13) - When Gabriela Minjares leaves her desk at the El Diario newspaper every afternoon, the fear of being targeted forces her to vary her route home. READ MORE