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SCA-RD-7i037418 
 XXjob 16/09/2014 PROPERTY the Roaring Donkey Bar, Cobh, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
SCA-RD-7f037417 
 XXjob 16/09/2014 PROPERTY Annette and Michael Carlos owners of the Roaring Donkey Bar, Cobh, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
ND1409-Sep446ed817025 
 September 2014.
A Red Panda cub at Fota Wildlife Park. The three-month old cub is the second to be born at the park, and the first cub for parents Bonnie and Pete.
This coming Saturday, 20th Sep, is International Red Panda Day and Fota Wildlife Park are looking for the public's help to name the cub.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2014.
Further info: Stephen Ryan, Head of Marketing, stephen@fotawildlife.ie +353 87 988 6016.
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ND1409-Sep445ed817026 
 September 2014.
A Red Panda cub at Fota Wildlife Park. The three-month old cub is the second to be born at the park, and the first cub for parents Bonnie and Pete.
This coming Saturday, 20th Sep, is International Red Panda Day and Fota Wildlife Park are looking for the public's help to name the cub.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2014.
Further info: Stephen Ryan, Head of Marketing, stephen@fotawildlife.ie +353 87 988 6016.
Press Release image - no reproduction fee. Editorial use only. For use only in relation to caption and/or Client Press Release. No archive, No library, No distribution, No syndication.
ND1409-Sep439ed817023 
 September 2014.
ROG the cheetah at Fota Wildlife Park. ROG (named after Ronan O'Gara) celebrates his first birthday at the park this coming Saturday 20th Sep.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2014.
Further info: Stephen Ryan, Head of Marketing, stephen@fotawildlife.ie +353 87 988 6016.
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ND1409-Sep437ed817022 
 September 2014.
ROG the cheetah at Fota Wildlife Park. ROG (named after Ronan O'Gara) celebrates his first birthday at the park this coming Saturday 20th Sep.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2014.
Further info: Stephen Ryan, Head of Marketing, stephen@fotawildlife.ie +353 87 988 6016.
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ND1408-Aug270pr802023 
 August 2014.
Clodagh, a two-month old giraffe calf at Fota Wildlife Park.
Clodagh recently joined the rest of the herd for the first time in the African savannah having recovered from a broken leg after birth.
Born on the 22nd Jun to mother Aoife and father Walder, the calf suffered a broken leg in the first few hours after birth and had to spend six weeks with the leg in a cast.
The arrival of Clodagh brings the Rothschild giraffe herd at Fota to 12.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2014.
Further info: Stephen Ryan, Head of Marketing, stephen@fotawildlife.ie +353 87 988 6016.
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ND1408-Aug268pr802022 
 August 2014.
Clodagh, a two-month old giraffe calf at Fota Wildlife Park.
Clodagh recently joined the rest of the herd for the first time in the African savannah having recovered from a broken leg after birth.
Born on the 22nd Jun to mother Aoife and father Walder, the calf suffered a broken leg in the first few hours after birth and had to spend six weeks with the leg in a cast.
The arrival of Clodagh brings the Rothschild giraffe herd at Fota to 12.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2014.
Further info: Stephen Ryan, Head of Marketing, stephen@fotawildlife.ie +353 87 988 6016.
Press Release image - no reproduction fee. Editorial use only. For use only in relation to caption and/or Client Press Release. No archive, No library, No distribution, No syndication.
ND1408-Aug267pr802021 
 August 2014.
Clodagh, a two-month old giraffe calf at Fota Wildlife Park.
Clodagh recently joined the rest of the herd for the first time in the African savannah having recovered from a broken leg after birth.
Born on the 22nd Jun to mother Aoife and father Walder, the calf suffered a broken leg in the first few hours after birth and had to spend six weeks with the leg in a cast.
The arrival of Clodagh brings the Rothschild giraffe herd at Fota to 12.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2014.
Further info: Stephen Ryan, Head of Marketing, stephen@fotawildlife.ie +353 87 988 6016.
Press Release image - no reproduction fee. Editorial use only. For use only in relation to caption and/or Client Press Release. No archive, No library, No distribution, No syndication.
ND1408-Aug265pr802019 
 August 2014.
Clodagh, a two-month old giraffe calf at Fota Wildlife Park.
Clodagh recently joined the rest of the herd for the first time in the African savannah having recovered from a broken leg after birth.
Born on the 22nd Jun to mother Aoife and father Walder, the calf suffered a broken leg in the first few hours after birth and had to spend six weeks with the leg in a cast.
The arrival of Clodagh brings the Rothschild giraffe herd at Fota to 12.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2014.
Further info: Stephen Ryan, Head of Marketing, stephen@fotawildlife.ie +353 87 988 6016.
Press Release image - no reproduction fee. Editorial use only. For use only in relation to caption and/or Client Press Release. No archive, No library, No distribution, No syndication.
listowel-wednesday000817371 
 17-9-2014: Happy facesin the crowd at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
listowel-wednesday000817370 
 17-9-2014: JP McManus arrives by helicopter with friends at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
listowel-wednesday000817368 
 17-9-2014: Siobhan and Ella Byrne from London, daughter and grandaughter of Patsy Byrne who won the 2013 national pictured at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
listowel-wednesday000817367 
 17-9-2014: Siobhan and Ella Byrne from London, daughter and grandaughter of Patsy Byrne who won the 2013 national pictured at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
listowel-wednesday000817366 
 17-9-2014:Vintage Nouveau, Pat Smullen on rails wins the Edmund and Josie Whelan Memorial Stakes at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
listowel-wednesday000817363 
 17-9-2014: Caroline, Donal and Olive O'Sullivan, Tralee pictured at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
listowel-wednesday000817362 
 17-9-2014: Johann Swanepoel and Elaine O'Connor from Listowel pictured at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
listowel-wednesday000817360 
 17-9-2014: James Arthur, Killarney, Tom Friel, London and Ger Brosnan, Killarney pictured at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
Dyson-Award-UL-096817117 
 17/09/2014
STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT Thursday 18th September 2014 (After midnight tonight). 22 year old Limerick student wins €2,500 James Dyson award for his invention – a revolutionary new tube feeding system invention for patients who cannot ingest food normally.  Darren Lehane, who has just completed his bachelor’s degree in product design and technology at the University of Limerick invented NUTRIA after witnessing the hardship of his baby cousin, Danielle who had to use a feeding tube shortly after her birth.“It was horrible.  She had an awful time.  The tube kept falling out and the excess tube was taped to her face, giving her a rash.”Nutria will now progress to the international stage of the James Dyson Award and Darren will compete against design and engineering students from across the world for the grand prize of €36,000.NUTRIA's three-part system includes a nostril valve, which rests just inside the nostril, almost invisible from the outside, so excess tube is not exposed on the face; 2. A Terahertz radiation microschip, which shows the exact position of the tube inside the body on a smartphone screen, preventing the fatal consequences caused by mis-inserting the tube into the lungs; and 3. A re-engineered pump, which dramatically reduces the number of products and procedures involved in patient nutrition.For further press information/interviews: Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703 Thanks Emily     Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703www.coxcommunications.ie <http://www.coxcommunications.ie> 
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Dyson-Award-UL-072817116 
 17/09/2014
STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT Thursday 18th September 2014 (After midnight tonight). 22 year old Limerick student wins €2,500 James Dyson award for his invention – a revolutionary new tube feeding system invention for patients who cannot ingest food normally.  Darren Lehane, who has just completed his bachelor’s degree in product design and technology at the University of Limerick invented NUTRIA after witnessing the hardship of his baby cousin, Danielle who had to use a feeding tube shortly after her birth.“It was horrible.  She had an awful time.  The tube kept falling out and the excess tube was taped to her face, giving her a rash.”Nutria will now progress to the international stage of the James Dyson Award and Darren will compete against design and engineering students from across the world for the grand prize of €36,000.NUTRIA's three-part system includes a nostril valve, which rests just inside the nostril, almost invisible from the outside, so excess tube is not exposed on the face; 2. A Terahertz radiation microschip, which shows the exact position of the tube inside the body on a smartphone screen, preventing the fatal consequences caused by mis-inserting the tube into the lungs; and 3. A re-engineered pump, which dramatically reduces the number of products and procedures involved in patient nutrition.For further press information/interviews: Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703 Thanks Emily     Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703www.coxcommunications.ie <http://www.coxcommunications.ie> 
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22

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