It s something that we deeply regret - Rock apologises for Dublin s training breach
Dean Rock has admitted it’s strange not having suspended manager Dessie Farrell among the group. By Kevin O Brien Thursday 13 May 2021, 6:01 AM 1 hour ago 722 Views 1 Comment
Dean Rock was in Parnell Park to support the roll-out of ‘AIG BoxClever’ insurance for young drivers across Ireland.
Image: Stephen McCarthy/SPORTSFILE
Dean Rock was in Parnell Park to support the roll-out of ‘AIG BoxClever’ insurance for young drivers across Ireland.
Image: Stephen McCarthy/SPORTSFILE
DEAN ROCK HAS apologised on behalf of the Dublin squad for a breach of Covid-19 restrictions that saw a group of players attend an illegal training session in March.
Yemen’s Endless Wars
For more than a century, southern Arabia has seen waves of insurgency and conflict backed by competing foreign powers.
Mountainous and dry, with a tendency to anarchy in the ample spaces between its cities, Yemen has long been hospitable to insurgency. Yet in ancient times it was home to the Sabaeans and had claims to be the biblical land of the Queen of Sheba. Its fertility and beauty were such that the Romans called it
Arabia Felix, ‘happy Arabia’. The people there are mostly Arabs and like much of the rest of Arabia, became subject to the distant domain of the Ottoman sultan. The fate of the peninsula was influenced significantly by Britain, which in 1937 took the port city of Aden as the centre of its colony (on independence in 1967, it became South Yemen). Britain exercised significant influence over who ruled Muscat and Oman; assisted succession to the monarchy and imamate of North Yemen; and together with the US confirmed the al Saud f
An inmate from the Pike County Detention Center works on a bed as part of a project the jail is undertaking to teach inmates work skills and provide beds for children in need. Submitted photo
The Pike County Detention Center has started a new program for inmates to build and donate beds and mattresses to people in need in the community, including local students.
Pike County Jailer Brian Morris said that the jail began making its own mats within the jail about three years ago in order to save money, and he decided to expand that idea to have inmates build beds and mattresses in this new workshop program. The program started about two months ago, and they have already made 50 beds to donate to people in need. About eight to 10 inmates are currently participating in the program.
The GAA will be allowed resume training for senior intercounty panels on April 19 despite the controversy over Dublin hosting a secret session this week.