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Dublin Gazette: West Edition
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GENERAL ELECTION 2020: This week
we bring you a full list of the candidates across the Dublin area SEE PAGES 17-20
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Templeogue win epic derby with Eanna in the men’s national cup final in Tallaght last Saturday. SEE P36
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‘There are no words, only devastation’
Heartbroken dad describes grief PADRAIG CONLON
“Every breath is a struggle” The anguished words of grief stricken father Andrew McGinley spoke of his utter devastation at the loss of his three little children. Last Friday night Conor (9), Darragh (7) and their little Carla McGinley (3) had been found dead in their home at Parson’s Court,
Newcastle. Andrew McGinley was the first person to discover the aftermath of the tragic incident when he returned home that night. Along with a statement issued on Tuesday morning, McGinley also released a family photograph which included his wife, Deirdre Morley, who has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of their three children. Deirdre Morley has been undergoing
treatment in Tallaght hospital for a suspected overdose after she was found wandering in a disoriented state shortly before the shocking discovery of the three children’s lifeless bodies in the family home. Confirming the arrest on Tuesday night, a Garda spokesperson said: “A woman in her 40s has been arrested on suspicion of murder, in relation to the discovery of the bodies of three children at a property in Parson’s Court, Newcastle, County Dublin on 24/1/2020. CONTINUES ON PAGE 2
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Check out the first of our new section for the Polish Community as we speak to the New Polish Ambassador SEE PAGE 26
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EVERY THURSDAY! at the following locations: • Aylesbury Clinic – Old Bawn • B& Exhibition gathers most influential work of 2007 Jakarta Post. Features – December 22, 2007 Eilish Kidd, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Who are the movers and shakers of the country’s art scene?Who are they indeed? Well, for one there is Ugo Untoro, that’s for certain. At Kuota: Inbox 2000 (Quota: Inbox 2000) — which opened Tuesday night at the National Gallery — he moved his audience considerably and some were shaken by his installation Poem of Blood. This work of art boiled the blood of some punters when it was displayed at Taman Budaya Yogyakarta and at the National Gallery in Jakarta on April 7 in previous incarnations and again it has had a powerful effect. It features horse carcasses hanging in a circle from the ceiling (they are redolent of punching bags), complete with manes and tails. Each carcass has been branded with a single word of Ugo’s verse…(read more) Artists explore secrets of Prambanan Jakarta Post. Features – December 15, 2007 Sri Wahyuni, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta A stone statue of the Hindu god Shiva, the destroyer, stands elegantly in the middle of Jogja Gallery.From a distance, it looks much like any other statue of Shiva. But it would seem that the god, upon closer inspection, is not really all that strong. The statue represents the secrets buried beneath the apparent surface of things. Cracks run across the body of the some two-and-a-half-meter tall statue. They are joined by sutures or staples, giving the impression that an effort has been made to “fix” them….( read more ) Artists warn on warming Jakarta Post- December 08, 2007 I Wayan Juniartha, The Jakarta Post, Ubud Sixteen celebrated visual artists from several regions in the country are holding a joint exhibition in Ubud, central Bali, aimed at increasing public awareness of global warming and its adverse impacts on Indonesia.Titled .They Are Artists Who Are Women; Hear Them Roar
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