19 Mar 2010 at 5:57am Still hungry for some traditional Irish music? The Irish Rovers have you covered. I know what you?re thinking: ?Wait a minute, didn?t we just celebrate St. Patrick?s Day?? Indeed, you did. But Irish music is like corned beef and cabbage ...
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19 Mar 2010 at 5:07am ANN ARBOR (AP) ? Michigan has a marquee opponent for the first night game at the Big House: Notre Dame. The game is set for Sept. 10, 2011, and new Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon said he expects an unprecedented atmosphere at Michigan ...
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19 Mar 2010 at 5:00am I would like to raise an issue about writer Cathy Huyghe's "Tastes of Our Cape" column, headlined "Poitín and the traditions of Ireland" (Times, Wednesday, March 17). As a faithful participant for the past five or six years in the Whisky Tasting ...
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19 Mar 2010 at 4:38am 1. Phil Coulter, born in 1942 grew up in Derry, Northern Ireland, writes his own music, Steal Away is a great song> He is quite an accomplished piano player and also plays the classic Irish ballads. Danny Boy, it will make you cry, it?s beautiful ...
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19 Mar 2010 at 4:03am NEW ORLEANS -- The luck of the Irish must have expired on St. Patrick's Day in Louisiana. Playing in the first round of the NCAA South Regional on Thursday at New Orleans Arena, Notre Dame went a critical 5:59 of the second half without scoring and ...
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19 Mar 2010 at 3:48am NEW ORLEANS - The luck of the Irish must have expired on St. Patrick's Day. Playing Thursday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament South Regional at New Orleans Arena, Notre Dame went a critical 5 minutes, 59 seconds of the second half without ...
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19 Mar 2010 at 2:22am The Irish Rovers are a band of Irishmen that formed in Canada and gained fame playing folk clubs in America with a hit about a mythical creature, the unicorn. Call them the ultimate crossover band, or just call them lucky. In a phone interview with ...
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