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kee-ar-ah) means dark hair. From the Gaelic ciar, which means black, this lyrical name is one of the more popular picks among Irish parents – possibly in homage to the seventh-century Irish saint. In the U.S., we have Ciara, a singer-songwriter from Texas, via Georgia, as bearer of this saintly name. Currently ranked #1,406. Clodagh Clodagh, though the spelling may make guesswork for Americans, is pronunced Clo-dah, just as it looks. It comes from the name of the River Clodagh (also spelled Clody) in County Waterford, Ireland; one story says an English aristocrat named his daughter after the river that ran through his property. With the adorable nickname of Clo, Clodagh is common on the Emerald Isle but has yet to take hold in the rest of the world: It s currently ranked #4,164. ....
CASTLEFORD head coach Daryl Powell has amassed a deep squad in order to combat a Super League season unlike any other. A late start to the season, prompted by the coronavirus pandemic, means teams will face the extra demands of three sets of midweek fixtures as organisers cram 25 rounds into the regular season, as well as the Challenge Cup, from March 26 to September 28. With the exception of newly promoted Leigh, who are expected to add to their roster before the big kick-off later this month, Super League clubs have already handed out 30 or more squad numbers as coaches prepare to rest and rotate. ....
THOUSANDS of people have signed an online petition to stop the controversial statue of Cecil Rhodes from being taken down at Oriel College. The statue of Rhodes, a 19th century imperialist linked to the slave trade, has been shrouded in controversy for years. It is set to be removed by the summer and placed in a museum, after governors of Oriel College voted to take it down - reversing a decision they made in 2016. But an online petition has been set up opposing the removal, saying it should remain in place as an historical reminder. Greg Everest, who started the petition, said: Cecil Rhodes is an historical figure with world wide significance. We must keep our history, British history, in order to learn from it regardless of political feelings and persuasions. ....
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