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20141008 9168 
 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Mary and Kim Colliton. Photo: BIlly macGill
20141008 9164 
 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Debra and Alice Forde. Photo: BIlly macGill
20141008 9161 
 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Bianca Young and Adrienne Boyle. Photo: BIlly macGill
20141008 9159 
 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Helen Conrick and Aishling O'Connell. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 EE news 10/10/2014.
County final build up at Scoil Oilibheir, Ballyvolane.
Glen Rovers supporters Kelsey Stokes Condon, Caoimhe O'Leary with 'Hoggie' bear and Alice McCarthy.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
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 12th October 2014.... Sarsfields manager Pat Ryan and his son Daniel after defeating Glen Rovers in the Cork SHC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 EE news 10/10/2014.
County final build up at Scoil Oilibheir, Ballyvolane.
Glen Rovers supporters Kelsey Stokes Condon, Caoimhe O'Leary with 'Hoggie' bear and Alice McCarthy.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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 Having fun! Luke Horgan (left) and David Fox from Leevale finish their U19 race in a dead-heat for first at the Cork cross country championships held in Conna on Sunday.
Picture: Der O'Donovan
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Bandon's Kate O'Donovan keeps the ball away from Lakewood's Ciara Nevin during the CWSSL U18 Premier division match at Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Ciara Nevin of Lakewood turns away from Bandon's Rebecca Crowley during the CWSSL U18 Premier division match at Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Bandon's Melissa Wilson keeps possession ahead of Lakewood's Ciara Nevin during the CWSSL U18 Premier division match at Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Orlaith O'Driscoll of Lakewoods holds the ball ahead of Bandon's Kate O'Donovan during the CWSSL U18 Premier division match at Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 14th October 2014... Our Lady's Templemore's Ciaran Thorpe clears from Charleville CBS' Darragh Fitzgibbon during the Harty cup at Tipperary town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS' Paddy O'Loughlin clears from Our Lady's Templemore's Jordan Moloney during the Harty cuo at Tipperary town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCharlevilleCBS09130296 
 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS' Paddy O'Loughlin gathers the ball from Our Lady's Templemore's Jordan Moloney during the Harty cuo at Tipperary town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS' Sean Griffin and Our Lady's Templemore's Jordan Moloney tussle for the ball during the Harty cuo at Tipperary town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS' Sean Griffin and Our Lady's Templemore's Jordan Moloney tussle for the ball during the Harty cuo at Tipperary town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCharlevilleCBS03130299 
 14th October 2014... Our Lady's Templemore's Brian McGrath is stopped by Charleville CBS' Sean Griffin and Tim O'Mahony during the Harty cup at Tipperary town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS' Jack Barry goes past from Our Lady's Templemore's Anthony Ryan and Tom Murphy during the Harty Cup at Tipperary Town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCharlevilleCBS01130294 
 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS player Darragh Fitzgibbon gathers the ball from Our Lady's Templemore's Ciaran Thorpe during the Harty Cup at Tipperary Town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Sean Nason and Tony O'Sullivan of the Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs. The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
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Sean Nason of the Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs. The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
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Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs 
 The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
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John Duggan and Sean Nason of the Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs. The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

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John Duggan and Sean Nason of the Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs. The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

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Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs 
 The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

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Martina McQuaid, Cormac Quish, Sean Quish and Jo Kennedy of Quish’s SuperValu Ballincollig, winners of two Gold awards for “Soups and Chowder” and “Ready meals and prepared food hot” at the Annual Blas na hEireann Irish Food Awards 2014 at The Dingle Food Festival. Also included are Birgitta Hedin-Curtin, Food Council of Ireland and David Chandler, Blenders.
Picture: MacMonagle, Killarney.

Blas na h-Eireann award winner 2014.
Photo © Don MacMonagle
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JH Yghl TOC Fashion 20 
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Rebecca from Illusive Model Agency on the Catwalk during an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 19 
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Fiona from Illusive Model Agency on the Catwalk during an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 18 
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Fiona from Illusive Model Agency on the Catwalk during an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 17 
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Marian from Illusive Model Agency on the Catwalk during an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 16 
 EEjob 14/10/2014
Echo News 
Marian from Illusive Model Agency on the Catwalk during an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 15 
 EEjob 14/10/2014
Echo News 
Cllr. James Tobin, Mayor of Waterford City and County, saying a few words at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 14 
 EEjob 14/10/2014
Echo News 
The girls from Illusive Model Agency; Karen, Rebecca, Liz, Fiona, Marian and Teresa getting ready for an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 13 
 EEjob 14/10/2014
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Mary Mangan, Tallow, and Siobhan Leahy, Lismore, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 12 
 EEjob 14/10/2014
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Bunty O'Sullivan and Emma Mangan, both from Tallow, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 11 
 EEjob 14/10/2014
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Clare Buckley, Maire Healy and Margaret O'Brien, all from Lisgoold, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 10 
 EEjob 14/10/2014
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Nora Roche and Sheila Lucey, both from Knockanore, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 09 
 EEjob 14/10/2014
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Jennifer Lee, Ballymacoda, and Cathy Hickey, Gortroe, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 08 
 EEjob 14/10/2014
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Catherine Sweetnam and Sylvia Blok, both from Youghal, and at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 07 
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Margaret Kenneally and Norma O'Keeffe, both from Youghal, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 06 
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Margaret and Linda Kenneally, both from Youghal, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 05 
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Sheila Dennehy, Killeagh, and Mary Dennehy O'Keeffe, Youghal, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 04 
 EEjob 14/10/2014
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Kay Kenneally and Anne Savage, both from Youghal, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 03 
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Teresa Aherne, Knockanore, Breeda O'Keeffe, Clashmore, Christine Dalton, Knockanore, and Mary Dee, Clashmore, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 02 
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Breda Hayes, Tara Courtney and Noreen Flynn, all from Youghal, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl TOC Fashion 01 
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Tess and Teresa O'Brien with two year old Katie Hegarty, all from Youghal at an Autumn fashion show organised by their boutique, A Touch Of Class, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
JCOntheBus14thOct07 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Paddy and Alan O'Driscoll, from Mayfield, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus14thOct06 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Roisin and Marcus Chrysostomou, from Farranree, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus14thOct05 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is John O'Mahony, from Fairhill, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus14thOct04 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Katelynn O'Driscoll, from Mayfield, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus14thOct03 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Jim Mullane, from Farranree, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus14thOct02 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Adrian Condon, from Blackrock, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus14thOct01 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Sean Òg Guitìn, from Farranferris, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOneBookOneComm08 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Missie Purcell, 1st year, Emily Blake and Teegan Louther, Sundays Well Girls NS, Lauren Long, 1st year.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOneBookOneComm07 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
James Herlihy, 1st year with Anthony O'Leary and Nathan Leahy, 5th class Sundays Well Boys NS and Keith Healy Seery, 1st year.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOneBookOneComm06 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Niall de Bùrca, Storyteller with 1st year students at the Launch..
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOneBookOneComm05 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Keith Healy Seery, Christopher Dowdall, Aivo Plenkovs and James Herlihy, all 1st year students.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOneBookOneComm04 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Ciaran McCarthy, Andrew Hopkins and Adam Fitzgerald, all 1st year students.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOneBookOneComm03 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Sophie Hourigan, Noelle Herlihy and Shauna Martin, all 1st year students.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.

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