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 Family Game Night 3
Following the success of our previous free competitions, our readers are invited to enter our latest contest, with a chance to win the fantastic EA PS3 game Family Game Night 3.
So spin the wheel of fate in the GAME OF LIFE, find out “whodunit” in CLUE, get your groove on with TWISTER, trigger crazy chain reactions in MOUSE TRAP, or try your hand at YAHTZEE HANDS DOWN.
This game is sponsored by Europe’s fastest growing Irish Gaming website – The Gaming Liberty. com
The question to be answered is:- On what day does St. Patrick’s Day fall on?
To enter this competition visit the Competition Section on the right sidebar of this page and carefully pick your answer.
Remember: Entry is completely free and this competition ends March 19th next.
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Best of luck to everyone.
 Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
USA’s 31st Irish President Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II are likely to visit Ireland in late May or early June of 2011.
In the case of President Obama his visit is likely to coincide with other European engagements. “The end of May is likely,” said an official, familiar with discussions regarding Mr Obama’s forthcoming trip to Europe. Records unearthed by the Church of Ireland’s Rev. Canon Stephen Neill show beyond doubt that Mr Obama’s ancestors, on his mother’s side lived, worked, married and had children in the Moneygall area, situated on the border separating counties Tipperary and Offaly. It is expected that the president will wish to visit his ancestral home during this visit.
Mr Obama and his wife, US first lady Michelle Obama, will visit Britain on a state visit at the invitation of Queen Elizabeth II, from May 24th to 26th. He will travel on to Deauville, France, for the G8 Summit on May 26th to 27th. Discussions within the US administration are now focused on whether Mr Obama should visit Ireland before London or after Deauville and the White House hope it is before the UK, visit according to US officials.
Neither the White House, the Irish Embassy in Washington nor indeed the US embassy in Dublin would confirm officially that a visit is likely in late May. Discussions about the trip appear not to have, so far, involved the Irish government, with the speculation that the US are waiting for Irish politics to be fully clarified over the coming week.
 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The annual St Patrick’s Day pilgrimage to Washington will be one of the first acts of our new Taoiseach Enda Kenny and if the May expected visit materialises, a visit is likely to be announced at the White House during the St Patrick’s Day reception.
Democratic congressman Richard Neal, the former head of the Friends of Ireland in the House of Representatives, stated that a visit to Ireland would have obvious implications for Mr Obama’s re-election campaign.
Planning in relation to both visits is somewhat complicated by the fact that Irish President Mary McAleese has already issued an invitation to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, to visit Ireland, probably also in late May or June.
Regarding Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s II visit, there may be a reluctance on the part of the Irish government to take on two such important visits so close together, however these logistics are something that both governments will be anxious to negotiate.
Queen Elizabeth II, although she has never visited Thurles, has strong ancestral connections with the town and is a direct descendant of Viscount and Lady Thurles through their eldest son, the Duke of Ormond. The Duke’s daughter, Elizabeth, married Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl Chesterfield, and their daughter Elizabeth Stanhope married John Lyon, 4th Earl Strathmore. Six generations later in direct line was the 14th Earl Strathmore whose daughter, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon married the future King George VI; and these are the grandparents of Prince Charles. Thurles is therefore expected to be included as a stop off point in any proposed future visit.
Many of Queen Elizabeth’s ancestors are buried at St. Mary’s Church here in Thurles, including Lady Elizabeth Butler,(Elizabeth Poyntz, Acton, 1673.) from whom she inherited her christian name. Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones, wife of Prince Edward attended a funeral on behalf of the British Royal Family in November last, here in Upperchurch, Thurles, Co Tipperary.
OK, I am extremely sorry and I humbly apologise, but you must understand, when you get to my age you are not as bright and forward thinking as you once were and I suppose this is only to be expected.
But you all have to agree, my brothers and sisters, that placing a two lane pedestrian crossing across Liberty Square in Thurles, at the exit from a public car park, normally gives the casual observer, like myself, the impression that both our County Council and Urban District Council representatives are abusing the hip flask or snorting the white powder through a rolled up twenty. (I have to be careful with what I say here, in case children accidentally find this blog, while in search of World of Warcraft.)
 Bank of Ireland, Thurles. We Charge More.
To be fair, how was I to know that “Thurles Bank of Ireland” were going to unexpectedly increase their fee charges. It only hit me yesterday the true reason for the positioning of this pedestrian crossing. It was specially designed as a safety measure to assist small account holders, in their Lemming style rush, to move their deposit accounts from the Bank of Ireland to the Ulster Bank opposite, during busy daily traffic jams.
I am not sure which of our beloved Councils was responsible for this futuristic planning, as it gets harder to understand, daily, who runs what and what is responsible for who. However, following in the footprints of our past Fianna Fail leader Brian Cowen, I believe I must now make a national apology to these forward thinkers and future planners, who have turned Liberty Square into such a death trap.
But what’s done is done and in the words of the well known song ‘My Way‘ – “Regrets I’ve had a few, but then again, to few to mention.”
Instead, let us concentrate on Bank of Ireland and their new fee structure and ask yourself are these charges fair in the present economic climate, when the Irish workforce have already come to the rescue of such institutions?
Certainly, charities have hit out at this bank for changing their fee structure on basic current accounts, which means more customers will pay charges. Following these announced changes, this countries largest, voluntary, charitable organisation the Society of St Vincent de Paul says it is going to take the issue up with the banks early in the New Year.
From 21st February last, in a three-month period, Bank of Ireland customers will have to see traffic of €3,000 pass through their account, and conduct nine transactions online or by telephone banking. These changes stand to affect mostly people on social welfare and low incomes who would not have €3,000 going through their accounts in any three months. The financial markets crisis has made it harder for banks to raise money in traditional ways – by taking in deposits and raising money through inter-bank loans. Note, these new charges are not introduced to target the friendly builders and developers they once took to their beds. This is about penalising the average customer and clearly, BOI don’t care if small customers close their accounts and move elsewhere, which is what will happen. Hence it is very obvious that the BOI don’t see themselves, in the future, as a bank of the common people, well I suppose possibly they never did.
Unfortunately we, the true workers and only real backbone of this country, have been forced to give our weekly earnings to keep these institutions in fat salaries and bonuses, to which they now have grown extremely accustomed.
Bank of Ireland’s new charges for current account holders have also been criticised by the Free Legal Advice Centre. Most of the bank’s 1.2 million current account holders will be subject to these new fees. Account holders who do not meet the new criteria will now be charged 28c for each transaction they make. The Free Legal Advice centre states that it “unfair and ill-considered.” This centre also state that people on low incomes will not be able to avoid these charges.
Bank of Ireland have argued that providing customers with current account facilities costs it money and these new charges will not affect the 26% of Bank of Ireland customers who hold “Golden Years” or student accounts.
However you look at it, the nature of the implemented charges by BOI mean that those who have large transactions will suffer the least and conversely, those who cannot make large payments will just suffer.
It is time, I believe, to use that pedestrian crossing in Liberty Square, with the Ulster bank positioned conveniently right opposite. They do a nice little 4% daily rate on savings and Maria, Sonya, Camillus, James or Brede are usually more than happy to assist their daily customers.
The days of servile acceptance, while bowing to greedy institutions, have long passed here on the island of fairies and leprechauns.
Blazing Bikers is a club, who along with the help and support of some very good friends have for the last 15 years organised and participated in Cycling and Motorbike events in aid of the National Council for the Blind of Ireland along with other charities for the Blind, including the Irish Guidedogs, Fighting Blindness and Deaf Blind Ireland.
This club has raised over €450,000 over the last 15 years in aid of all these Charities.
On the May Bank Holiday Weekend, 2011, Blazing Bikers will take on a Charity Motorbike Road Run in a Challenge attempt to cover all 32 Counties. The Challenge, which will begin in Thurles on Friday, April 29th and continue until Monday May 2nd, will attempt to cover 1,000 km over the three days in aid of that worthy cause ‘The National Council For The Blind Of Ireland.’
I bet my very good Moto Guzzi friend Patrick Hayes in Fremont CA, who is long due an Email from me, wishes he was here for this event. Maybe we can tempt the Loughmore exile to come with the promise of a bed!
However, prior to this event a Table Quiz, in aid of ‘The National Council For The Blind Of Ireland’ will take place in the ‘Monks,’ (A popular and very excellent watering hole.) in Mitchel Street, Thurles, on Friday March 11th next, at 9.30pm sharp.
Tables of 4 persons costs €20.00. A Raffle with some excellent prizes will also be held, so come prepared to enjoy, what promises to be a really special event.
For More Information: Visit www.bikerschallenge.com or Contact: Katriona Shanahan Tel: 087 4106861– Email: blazingbikers@gmail.com or Billy Shanahan Tel: 087 9253225 Email: billy05@eircom.net
 Connemara Sole Venture Licences
Irish zinc explorer Connemara Mining stated this morning that it had begun drilling on its three-licenced Thurles block, near the existing Lisheen mine near Moyne, Thurles, in County Tipperary.
The initial programme is for three 300 metre holes, the locations of which have been selected following region
al and detailed geophysics and geological modeling. The holes will be drilled on the northern hanging wall of faults, along the floors of the Littleton Inlier. The future target is a Lisheen style zinc and lead discovery project.
The company’s chairman Mr John Teeling said: “Zinc in Ireland is a good story. Our discovery at Stonepark, that of Xstrata and Minco beside us, and reported extensions at the Navan and Lisheen zinc mines combine well, with a strong demand and prices to produce an industry in good health. Our exploration ground in the Thurles area is sharing many of the characteristics of the nearby Lisheen mine. We have reviewed all existing data on the licences and conducted detailed geophysics. As a result we have identified three targets. This is high risk early stage exploration, but the potential is good.”
Connemara Mining Company plc, owner of the Stonepark zinc-lead project near Limerick, was established in 2006, by veterans of the Irish zinc industry, to exploit zinc opportunities in Ireland and currently holds 38 prospecting licences in central and south-west Ireland. Connemara’s licences are for some or all of the base metals (Bm), barite (b), gold (g), silver (s), and platinum group elements (PGE). The Connemara exploration philosophy is trendology and closeology – follow the mineralised trends and obtain ground as close as possible to existing or former zinc/lead mines.
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