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 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Steven Beattie with Dan Murray of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Steven Beattie with Dan Murray of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830543786812 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Referee Neil Doyle
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inpho 00830542786813 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Dinny Corcoran with Darren Dennehy of Cork City
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inpho 00830536786796 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Roberto Lopes with Mark O'Sullivan of Cork City
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inpho 00830534786792 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Roberto Lopes with Mark O'Sullivan of Cork City
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inpho 00830529786782 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians and Cork City players make their way out onto the pitch
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inpho 00830527786761 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Players warm up ahead of Bohemians vs Cork City
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inpho 00830526786762 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
"Suarez" the dog awaits the start of Bohemians and Cork City
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DSCF2055786734 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with sSandra Walshe and Joan Mahon from Cork abord a boat taking them to the start of the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

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press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
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 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with sSandra Walshe and Joan Mahon from Cork abord a boat taking them to the start of the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 6041786735 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with Pat Murray and Anne O'Sullivan with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 6002786737 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 5930786738 
 25-7-2014: Dr Pat Forde , Angela Collins, and Anne O'Sullivan join Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane on the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 60410 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with Pat Murray and Anne O'Sullivan with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 6009 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 6002 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 5930 
 25-7-2014: Dr Pat Forde , Angela Collins, and Anne O'Sullivan join Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane on the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
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 IE WEEKEND 19/07/2014 ... 
The Black Pig Winebar, Kinsale. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 xxjob 25/07/2014 - NEWS - Delegation meeting with Governor Patrick Honohan at the Central bank.

Pictured were Rob & Fiona Fitzpatrick, Ballyhea Campaign group representatives, Peter Mathews TD, MEP Nessa Childers, Stephen Donnelly, TD, MEP Luke Ming Flanagan and Diarmuid O Flynn, Ballyhea Campaign group. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 xxjob 25/07/2014 - NEWS - Delegation meeting with Governor Patrick Honohan at the Central bank.

Pictured were Rob & Fiona Fitzpatrick, Ballyhea Campaign group representatives, Peter Mathews TD, MEP Nessa Childers, Stephen Donnelly, TD, MEP Luke Ming Flanagan and Diarmuid O Flynn, Ballyhea Campaign group. Picture Nick Bradshaw
CentralBank (1)786686 
 xxjob 25/07/2014 - NEWS - Delegation meeting with Governor Patrick Honohan at the Central bank.

Pictured were Rob & Fiona Fitzpatrick, Ballyhea Campaign group representatives, Peter Mathews TD, MEP Nessa Childers, Stephen Donnelly, TD, MEP Luke Ming Flanagan and Diarmuid O Flynn, Ballyhea Campaign group. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 EE news 24/07/2014.
Holly Madden, Carrigtwohill; Isabelle Walsh, Rochestown and Teagan Collins, White's Cross play in the water at Robert's Cove, Co. Cork during the hot weather on Thursday.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group are front Michael Newman,Anne and Pearl McCabe (left),Tom Mulvaney (extreme left) Marina Reilly (Back left),Dermot Curtis, June Curtis (back) andGary McCabe (pink cap) photographed in the village of Lobinstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
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 xxjob 25/07/2014 - NEWS - Delegation meeting with Governor Patrick Honohan at the Central bank.

Pictured were Rob & Fiona Fitzpatrick, Ballyhea Campaign group representatives, Peter Mathews TD, MEP Nessa Childers, Stephen Donnelly, TD, MEP Luke Ming Flanagan and Diarmuid O Flynn, Ballyhea Campaign group. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 xxjob 25/07/2014 - NEWS - Pictured is the new ombudsman Peter Feeney with retiring ombudsman, John Horgan at Press Council of Ireland. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
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 xxjob 04/07/2014 - STYLE - Pictured is Vicki Mooney. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 IE WEEKEND 19/07/2014 ... 
The Black Pig Winebar, Kinsale. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 1st July, 2014.Journalist Maggie Carragher who underwent a Boots Pharmacy anti-wrinkle cream treatment one month after testing.Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.comPhoto:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Irish farmer, Irish photographer, Irish photography, agri, agriculture, cattle, cows, farmer, farming, features photographer, irish agriculture, irish farming, meath photographer, portrait photographer, sucklers
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 REPRO FREE.Acclaimed cellist Jan Hendrik Rubel rehearsing in a secret cave near Kinsale for his concert on Wednesday evening during Kinsale Arts Festival..Picture. John Allen
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 xxjob 09/07/2014 - BOOKS - Pictured is Herman Koch. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 IE WEEKEND 19/07/2014 ... 
The Black Pig Winebar, Kinsale. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 XXJob 30th May, 2014 - Maggie Carragher is going to test the new, much hyped Boots serum for a month.Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com
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turf 1786733 
 25-7-2014: Angela Collins, Dr Pat Forde and Anne O'Sullivan cool down in the Atlantic Ocean during the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

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press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
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At the Thomas Crosbie Holdings Ltd (TCH) annual dinner which was held at Group Headquarters, 97 South Mall last evening where John Cleese was the guest speaker.
Cliff Taylor, Editor, Sunday Business Post; Dan Linehan, Chief Executive, The Evening Echo; Angela Crowley, CEO, TCM and Ger O'Donovan, Marsh.

Pic: Brian Lougheed
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Evan McMillan and PŒl AndrŽ Helland of Rosenborg 
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Danny Ledwith (centre) leaves the pitch with an injury
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Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo goalkeeper Gary Rogers claims a cross
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Danny Ledwith leaves the pitch with an injury
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Alan Keane with Riku Riski and Daniel Berntsen of Rosenborg 
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Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Danny North celebrates scoring Sligo's second goal with fans
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo goalscorers Alan Keane and Danny North celebrate after the game 
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Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo goalscorer Danny North celebrates after the game
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Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo Rovers fans celebrate after the game
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Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo Rovers fans celebrate after the game
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Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Danny North and Tore Reginiussen of Rosenborg 
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Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Ruairi Keating has his scot saved
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 XXjob 18/07/2014 SPORT The Rebel Óg July award recipient Ciaran O'Neill, Ballinascarthy team Captain, with his mother Bernice O'Neill, at the Rebel Óg Sports Awards ceremony, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
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 XXjob 18/07/2014 SPORT Mary Claire Cummins presenting the Rebel Óg July award to Ciaran O'Neill, Ballinascarthy team Captain, included are Front row, L to R Marc Sheehan, Chairperson Rebel Óg, Stephen O'Leary, Juvenile Chairman Ballinascarthy GAA Club, Cllr Kenneth O'Flynn, Deputy Lord Mayor, and Diarmuid Vaughan, Marketing Rochestown Park, Hotel, Back Row Michael Evans, Rebal ÓG Judging Panel, Aidan O'Rourke, Rebal Óg West Region, Ursula Hennessy, Ballinascarthy Juvenile Secretary, Denis Hurley, Irish Examiner, Tom Tobin, Rochestown Par, and John Corcoran, Chairman Carbery Division. at the Rebel Óg Sports Awards, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore were twins Isla and Rory McCarthy photographed with Cork footballer Brian Hurley, one of the Cúl Camp ambassadors, who was in attendance. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore were (from left) Donnacha Keohane, Tadhg O'Brien and Tadhg O'Neill Callanan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore were twins Sean and Leah McCarthy. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EEjob 24/07/2014.
Echo News.
Fine Weather pictures from Claycastle Beach, Youghal, Co. Cork.
Michael Farrell with Lauren, Hannah, Amelia and Ronan, all from Youghal.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 24/07/2014.
Echo News.
The Ruby Princess docked in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Geraldine and John McSweeney, Ballyvolane with Jenny and Lucy Murphy, from Grenagh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Some of the many participants enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore. Included are two of the coaches Laura Clancy and Jonathan Deasy. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore were (from left) Orlaith Kirby, Mary Murphy, Rachel Deasy, Heather Brimble, Caoimhe Murphy and Kate O'Donovan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Cork footballer Brian Hurley, one of the Cúl Camp ambassadors, signing autographs for the boys and girls attending the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore was Alison Collins. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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