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When Barack Obama moved into the White House, many felt a sense of optimism despite the vast challenges facing America. Such feelings, naturally, recalled January of 1961 when, on a bright, frozen Washington morning, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was inaugurated, declaring that “the torch has been passed to a new generation – born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage.” It wasn’t just Kennedy’s speech, youth and good looks that gave people a reason to feel optimistic. It was also the undeniable history of the occasion. Kennedy was the descendant of an Irish Famine survivor and America’s first Catholic president. ....
Image zoom From left: President John F. Kennedy and a bouquet-carrying Jacqueline Kennedy arrive at Love Field in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, on a campaign tour with Vice President Lyndon Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson (rear) | Credit: Art Rickerby/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Many remember the weekend of Nov. 22, 1963, because of the national horror that unfolded: President John F. Kennedy shot in the head in his limo while riding in a motorcade through downtown Dallas with wife Jacqueline Kennedy, seated next to him in a pink designer suit, splattered in his blood. But the new book Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight, by Julia Sweig, brightens the spotlight on that episode in history illuminating other details and reminding readers that there were political stakes had it all not gone horribly wrong. ....
Contactless bottle filling stations installed at key locations in Limerick Reporter: [email protected] Eileen Humphreys, Healthy Limerick and Mayor Michael Collins at the new refill station at Merchant s Quay | PICTURE: Keith Wiseman ); ); A NUMBER of contactless water bottle filling stations has been installed at locations across Limerick in a effort to reduce the number of single-use plastic bottles. The new filling stations provide contactless, clean and safe water without the risk of touching high-use buttons that could increase the spread of infection. Users can simply place a water bottle into the holder and the sensors will pick up on movement and activate the machine. ....