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Deadly serious about bringing New York bagels to Dublin Food File: Ciarán Hyland of Deadly Bagel; Dr Coy’s new recipe bouillon; Cream of the Crop ice-cream
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“These are the best bagels I’ve had in years. They are properly cooked to be chewy and dense, with generous toppings. My family is from New York, and the search for bagels is a kind of religious quest – these are the real deal. The flavours on offer are authentically New York.”
That glowing acknowledgement, from Chris Maddaloni, head of video at this newspaper, is for Deadly Bagel, set up in February by Ciarán Hyland. Hyland is a trained chef, who graduated from DIT’s culinary arts degrees course in 2016 and subsequently worked in kitchens in Dublin, Melbourne and Auckland.
A woman with whom he admitted having an extra-marital affair told a Missouri house investigative committee Greitens restrained, slapped, shoved and threatened her during a series of sexual encounters that at times left her crying and afraid. He was alleged to have taken a compromising photo and threatened to blackmail the woman. Greitens said the allegations amounted to a “political witch-hunt” but eventually bowed to Republicans and Democrats who called for his resignation. His departure elevated Republican Mike Parson, the lieutenant governor, to the governor’s office.
Politicomanaged to find some anonymous Republican campaign officials to meep about how terrible it would be were Greitens to win the nomination. But, make no mistake. If Missouri Republicans want Greitens, they’ll get him, and if they do, the national Republican Party will be lined up right behind them, scattering campaign money in his path.
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the virus Has Changed the course of newborn babies first hours and days of life
Ãna Caroline Haran was born the day the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared a pandemic. She came into the world weighing 3.5kg at 7.47pm on March 11th, just hours after Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called for countries to take âurgent and aggressive actionâ against coronavirus.
âReady your hospitals,â the WHOâs director general warned.
Earlier that morning, as her mother, Ruth Cullinaneâs labour began, Ireland was still trying to cling to the last threads of normality. There had been 10 cases of Covid-19 the previous day, and the morningâs news bulletins were full of speculation schools might have to close.