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One look at the pool room will set the pulses racing at this former Cobh Fever hospital
A South African couple know how to barbeque in style, writes Catherine Shanahan Property
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Cuskinny, Co Cork
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DESPITE massive medical advances in the last century, it seems quarantining was a more straightforward affair in bygone days, when plagues and pandemics were rampant.
A very sensible system, the forerunner of modern public health measures, with unnerving parallels to our current reality, was in operation in Cork Harbour, to prevent the spread of illness to the city.
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West Ministâr band in 1970: kneeling, Chuck Henderson; back row, from left: Kirk Kaufman, Dean Davis, Rusty Bell and Frank Wiewel. -Submitted photo
The Rogues in basement of Dean Davis’ home in 1965: from left, Brian Nelson, Robbi Dunn, Dean Davis and Doug (Luther) Thompson.
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West Ministâr band in 1970: kneeling, Chuck Henderson; back row, from left: Kirk Kaufman, Dean Davis, Rusty Bell and Frank Wiewel.
“Ladies and gentlemen, the Beatles!”
With those five words of introduction from Ed Sullivan, the Beatles – John, Paul, George and Ringo – took the stage of The Ed Sullivan Show on Feb. 9, 1964, and sang “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and four other hits to a live audience of screaming young people and 73 million CBS viewers nationwide.
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Ashley Doster, a fourth grade teacher at St. Edmond Catholic School, left, looks over a letter sent to Grace Schlegel, 9, one of her students. Schlegel was sent the letter by a Marian Home resident through the Care Mail program started by UnityPoint Health – Trinity Regional Medical Center. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson
McKenna Dillard, 9, a fourth-grader in Ashley Doster’s St. Edmond Catholic School class, holds a letter sent to her from a resident at the Marian Home and Village. Residents there and students from St. Edmond exchanged Care Mail throughout the year. The program was started through UnityPoint Health – Trinity Regional Medical Center.
EDITOR: This letter comes to address a certain disparity. There is a personal example, but first let me generalize. Our police force prioritizes the small fry for recurrent arrests and jail terms, while high fliers of crime go free. The small fry somehow do not benefit from the horrors of local jail, even at the new Belle Isle prison, and are seldom rehabilitated placing the public in clear and present …