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EuroMillions jackpot winner Dolores McNamara attends husband Adrian s Covid-restricted funeral in Clare

EuroMillions jackpot winner Dolores McNamara attends husband Adrian s Covid-restricted funeral in Clare Mr McNamara was recovering from a triple heart by pass surgery in 2005 when his wife Dolores won a €115m Euromillions jackpot after purchasing a €2 Quickpick ticket near their home in Garryowen, Limerick city The funeral mass of Adrian McNamara took place in St. Flannan s Church, Lough Derg Hall, Killaloe, Co. Clare. In attendance were his wife Dolores, sons Gary, Dean and Lee and daughters Dawn, Kim and Kevanne. This photo shows Dolores with her family Get the latest news from across Ireland straight to your inbox every single dayInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later.

The Quest for a Floating Utopia | Hakai Magazine

Stream or download audio For this article This article is also available in audio format. Listen now, download, or subscribe to “Hakai Magazine Audio Edition” through your favorite podcast app. Article body copy Here, it seems, is where utopia will begin: in a dusty, oversized garage. The place has a distinct chemical odor, unmistakably synthetic. It holds a few scattered shelves and tables, and, laid on its side, one barrel of resin the source of the stink. Otherwise, this room in northern Panama, separated from the sea by a dirt parking lot and thin band of jungle, is empty, awaiting Chad Elwartowski’s dreams.

Alexandra Blitzer, Author at Brown Political Review

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The man who declared himself king

The man who declared himself king Wil Crisp © Provided by The Independent Down a long dirt track, in a rural part of the island of Guernsey, a red, yellow and green flag is fluttering above the arched roof of a grey concrete bomb shelter in the afternoon sun, while pheasants rustle in nearby hedgerows. Standing atop the bunker, surveying the scene, is Steve Ogier, who has declared the plot of land beneath him a sovereign state and vowed that he will never give up campaigning for the country’s independence, even as he faces a possible two-year prison sentence. He declared himself king of the land, which he named Everland, in May 2019 as a way of trying to sidestep planning rules that were stopping him from building a small house for himself and his daughter on the property.

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