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Dublin: 11 °C Monday 20 May, 2013

Yesterday’s News

From TheJournal.ie Postcard Perfect This post contains images

John Hinde: Nostalgic images are not just for Ireland

London and Amsterdam will see exhibition of shots from major landmarks around England and, of course, Ireland.

From TheJournal.ie Off The Rock This post contains images

50 years ago, these last prisoners left Alcatraz forever

These archive pictures show the final working hours of one of the world’s most notorious jails.

Saturday 18 May, 2013

From Business ETC Pester Power

Kids have serious ‘pester power’ on family food purchases

The breakfast cereal in a family’s cupboard is often dictated by the children.

Monday 6 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Pearly Whites

Fancy getting your teeth whitened? You need to know this

Beware of gum burns – and why lasers are not really the answer to getting your gnashers glowing.

From The Daily Edge Dilemma This post contains a poll

The burning question*: Do you listen to voicemails on your mobile?

It’s a bank holiday Monday, so let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)

From TheJournal.ie Tangled Web

Drugged Spiders Spinning Webs Archive Experiment of the Day

This is what happens to their spinning skills when they light up a doobie.

Saturday 4 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Digging In

This amazing feat of engineering happened exactly 100 years ago

The key to the success of the Panama Canal – the 12km-long Culebra Cut – was completed this month in 1913. Its overseeing engineer died just months later.

Monday 29 April, 2013

From The Daily Edge Dilemma This post contains a poll

The burning question*: Do you tip Maltesers into popcorn?

It’s Monday, so let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)

Sunday 28 April, 2013

From Business ETC Junior Dragons This post contains videos

The 13-year-old who will make you feel like an underachiever

A junior version of Dragon’s Den will hear from Jordan Casey who has his own gaming company and started coding at age 9.

From Business ETC Boomtime Past This post contains images

12 post-war assembly lines you’re glad you don’t work on

After World War II, mass manufacturing needed tough bodies and minds to pump up production.

From TheJournal.ie Unreal This post contains videos

Keeping it photoreal: Check out these very lifelike portraits

Irish artist Barry ‘Jazz’ Finnegan specialises in charcoal drawings that seem to come alive as he creates them.

From TheJournal.ie Agri Accidents This post contains videos

“One moment off-balance and my leg was gone”

Farmers involved in agricultural accidents tell their stories to warn others of work hazards.

Saturday 27 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Powerful This post contains images

Witnessing the Troubles: the human face of 1980s Northern Ireland

Artist Seán Hillen began taking photographs of the conflict in Northern Ireland when he was just a teenager – see this powerful archive.

Tuesday 23 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Billo On Board

Bill O’Herlihy: I wasn’t sure I was good enough to be Film Board head

The new chairman designate of the Irish Film Board tells Oireachtas committee that he decided to “give it a lash” in the end.

Monday 22 April, 2013

From The Daily Edge Dilemma This post contains a poll

The burning question*: Should you read in bed when your partner doesn’t?

It’s Monday, so let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)

From TheJournal.ie Anaphylaxis

Appeal for Irish to take part in global food allergy study

Data is being compiled to shed light on how allergies develop from infancy and to track their occurence in a community.

Sunday 21 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Timeless

Is this the coolest photography in Ireland?

Tired of the same old digital imagery, cameraman Alex Sapienza turned to 100-year-old wetplate photography to create the ultimate retro portraits.

Saturday 20 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Famine

Irish Famine ‘Tribunal’ to probe if it was crime against humanity

New York and Dublin law faculties to test the case, under current international law, against the-then British government for the tragedy in which one million Irish people died.

Thursday 18 April, 2013

From Business ETC Clever

Books AND gaming both have place with student entrepreneurs

Feeling down about the future of this country? These enterprising students give us a sense of hope…

From TheJournal.ie Rhino Robbery

Rhino heads and horns stolen from Dublin museum archive

National Museum Archives were raided after midnight by masked men who tied up security man.

Tuesday 16 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Boston Marathon

Hashtag #BostonHelp offers support to those in need

From a free bed to transport to a shoulder to cry on – the power of social media is put to good use.

Monday 15 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Boston Marathon

New York City on high alert after Boston explosions

Barack Obama to address the nation on the situation as NYC goes into security lockdown.

Thursday 11 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Identity

College offers online course in what it means to be Irish

Free open online course allows students here – and abroad – to explore Irish identity.

Monday 8 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Thatcher

Gerry Adams has harsh words for Margaret Thatcher

The late former British PM “did great hurt to the Irish and British people”, says the Sinn Féin president in a strongly-worded statement

Sunday 7 April, 2013

From Business ETC Road Show This post contains videos

The Irish start-up that went on a 3,000km road trip to success*

Meet the Soundwave guys whose photo travelogue shows how sometimes you have to take the road less travelled – literally – to get stuff done. *(fingers crossed)

From TheJournal.ie Wowsers This post contains images

11 amazing new feats of architecture

Restaurants teetering on the edge, pop-up libraries, stunning skyscrapers – some of the winning designs in Architizer’s A+ contest.

From TheJournal.ie An Tóstal This post contains videos

You know we had a ‘Gathering’ 60 years ago, right?

‘An Tóstal’ was organised in 1953 to encourage visitors to come to Ireland outside of the normal tourist season. And it gave us the Rose of Tralee.

Saturday 6 April, 2013

From Business ETC Enterprising

How do you stop your water bottle leaking onto your iPad?

Hundreds of secondary school students are creating businesses for national entrepreneurship final. This little invention is just one of the entries.

Friday 5 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Good Luck Vinb

Is this the toughest-looking Irish movie ever?

King of the Travellers is being describedas “a Gaelic Godfather”. We wouldn’t dare argue.

From TheJournal.ie Splitsies

Unlikely to See This Again Pic of the Day

Nessa Childers and Eamon Gilmore – there’s no hugging it out this time.

Tuesday 2 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Fáilte

Best place for US business folk to retire? Ireland.

Wall Street Journal sister site MarketWatch recommends Ireland as its top spot for a happy retirement.

The Gambler This post contains videos

Here’s what it’s like to be 27, Irish and gamble €5 MILLION in one year

Irishman John O’Shea left his job as an accountant to take up full-time gambling. This is how he got on.

Monday 18 March, 2013

From The Daily Edge Dilemma This post contains a poll

The burning question*: Did you enjoy St Patrick’s Day?

It’s the end of the bank holiday, so let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)

Saturday 16 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Hidden History

Uncovering the ‘Disappeared’ of Irish War of Independence and Civil War

Historian and archaeologists attempt to uncover secret history of over 180 civilians by the ‘old’ IRA between 1919 and 1923 in TV3 two-part doc.

Wednesday 13 March, 2013

Monday 11 March, 2013

From The Daily Edge Dilemma This post contains a poll

The burning question*: Does prospect of snow excite or fill you with dread?

It’s Monday, so let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)

Friday 8 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie In The Frame This post contains images

24 breathtaking photos taken by Irish camera club members

Irish Photographic Federation competition shows off some of the best photos taken by Irish enthusiasts this past year.

From TheJournal.ie Italy This post contains videos

Mount Etna flash eruption lights up Sicilian sky

Raw footage from Italy’s most active volcano this week.

From TheJournal.ie Twitpics

Dublin in a Day: Call to twitpic the capital city

A campaign to showcase the city’s digital capacity today includes a competition to sum up city life in one Twitter photo.

From Business ETC Women's Day

One in five company directors is a woman (and she’s most likely to be called Mary)

Figures show that number of female directors has increased by 14 per cent since the start of the recession – but over half of all Irish PLCs have no women sitting on their boards.

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