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In this week's Raiders Review, Eric Allen and James Jones dive into linebacker Robert Spillane and tight end Brock Bowers' Week 17 performance against the Saints. In this week's Raiders Review ...
Chelsea may have stumbled in their final match of 2024, succumbing to Ipswich Town, yet amidst the setbacks, there’s a shimmer of optimism from the treatment room. As Enzo Maresca reshuffles his squad ...
Dean James Reese is the International Student Adviser, attending to the initial transition and ongoing career progress of students who hail from or live in other nations. He has conversations with ...
James McAtee made his Premier League debut three years ago, a three-minute cameo against Everton. The day ended with Gary Neville labelling him a David Silva clone on commentary. Someone must have ...
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Taoiseach Jack Lynch expressed confusion after the family of James Joyce sought to have the famous author’s remains returned to Ireland and questioned what exactly they expected of the Government.
James Joyce’s only son Giorgio wanted to repatriate his father’s remains to Ireland, but then taoiseach Jack Lynch was highly sceptical of the proposal. Giorgio Joyce expressed a preference ...
State Papers: Row over repatriation of James Joyce’s remains Taoiseach Jack Lynch admitted he was baffled over indications the Joyce family wanted to have the body of literary giant James ...
Spring, 1943. Paddy Mayne takes control of the SAS following David Stirling’s capture, as attention turns from the conflict in North Africa to mainland Europe. But GHQ have cast doubt over the ...