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  • 22
    Feb
    2013
    4:32pm, EST

    Escape by a hare: A greyhound’s hot pursuit

    Ian MacNicol / Getty Images

    The first day of the Co. Limerick Coursing Club J.P. McManus Irish Cup, an annual meeting where greyhounds course hares with a €80 first prize at stake on Limerick Racecourse at Greenmount, Patrickswell, on Feb. 22, in Limerick, Ireland.

    By Natalia Jimenez, NBC News

    While I am certainly happy that these athletic greyhounds are muzzled up, it does strike me as somewhat vicious to make a poor hare run for its life while its pursuers are taunted with a feast that they will never get. The hare ends up terrified and the greyhounds hungry.  That said, the animals don’t get hurt and it looks like they are having a good time getting the exercise.

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    54 comments

    Seriously! A picture of a terrified rabbit being run to death for "sport?" They use mechanical "rabbits" on the tracks; if this was some sort of training exercise, why can't they also use a mechanical rabbit for that? Shame on whoever set this scene and shame on MSNBC for making it one of their p …

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  • 1
    Mar
    2012
    10:44am, EST

    Ghost towns tell the story of Ireland's faded dream

     

    Cathal McNaughton / Reuters

    Fencing placed in front of The Waterways, an empty and unsold housing development in the village of Keshcarrigan, County Leitrim, Ireland, on Jan. 28, 2012.

    Reuters photographer Cathal McNaughton reports on the lasting effects of Ireland's financial crisis:

    Cathal McNaughton / Reuters

    An electrical cable is used to secure a security fence surrounding Cnoc an Iuir, an empty and unsold housing development in the village of Drumshanbo, County Leitrim.

    "If you build it, they will come." The iconic quote from the film Field of Dreams seems like a rebuke to Ireland's misguided builders and planners as the depressing sight of rows of newly built empty houses – windows broken and doors flapping in the wind – stretch out in the distance.

    I'd come to Co Leitrim, in the west of Ireland, to see for myself the so-called ghost housing estates that first came to the public's attention four years ago as the Celtic Tiger collapsed leaving thousands of developers bankrupt and projects half finished. Surely in four years, something would have been done about this national embarrassment – so obvious a sign of the demise of Ireland’s once envied economy?

     But the only solution that seems to have been put into action is fencing off the estates – hiding the embarrassing problem behind huge sheets of wood – leaving the houses to crumble into disrepair away from the gaze of despairing neighbours who paid full price for an identical house just 200 yards away.

    Cathal McNaughton / Reuters

    Unfinished houses at The Waterways, Keshcarrigan.

     Hardly a town or village in Leitrim – the least populated county in Ireland and the worst affected by the over-enthusiastic builders – has been untouched. Pretty lakeside villages with perhaps just 200 residents now have 50 empty 'dream homes' in new developments where fading advertising signs boast of private moorings and roof gardens. Larger market towns have row upon row of once smart new town houses – clearly built with the upwardly mobile commuters who were supposed to move to the countryside as part of the government's largely ignored decentralisation project – now with brambles growing over the gardens, potholed roads unfinished and adorned with graffiti by the kids who use them as drinking dens.

    • For Sale: Deserted French village, pool included

    Cathal McNaughton / Reuters

    Fenced-off houses at The Waterways, Keshcarrigan.

    Impressive holiday homes with 'stunning sea views' lie vacant with at most one unlucky tenant sharing their ghost street with long-abandoned builder's rubble and broken advertising signs banging in the wind at night keeping them awake.

    Surprisingly many of the houses aren't even for sale any more – even if a buyer could be found in the precarious Irish financial market.

    • Ireland to hold referendum on EU fiscal treaty

    One resident – the sole home owner in a once stunning lakeside development – explained. "These were all sold but the developer needed more money from the bank to finish it and they refused. He went bust and that was that."

    See more images on the Reuters Photographers Blog.

     

    Cathal McNaughton / Reuters

    The ironically-named Crest Of A Wave, an empty and unsold housing development in the village of Bundoran, County Donegal.

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    There are "faded dreams" such as this all across America ....I have learned from all this to live within my means. To have goals is good but keeping up with the Jones's......I'm over that. Myself and my family have chosen to live a self reliant sustainable lifestyle.....

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  • 3
    Jan
    2012
    11:33am, EST

    High winds cause travel and power outages in the U.K.

    Scott Heppell / AP

    A child walks along the beach as the sand is blown around in the high winds in Seaburn, England, Jan. 3, 2012.

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    People take photographs of waves crashing against the harbor wall on Jan. 3, 2012 in Porthcawl, Wales. High winds gusting up to 95mph and heavy rain have been affecting many parts of the country disrupting travel and causing damage to buildings.

    Scott Heppell / AP

    A lady holds on to a lamp post during strong winds at South Shields, England, Jan. 3, 2012.

    Parts of the U.K. are again being battered by gale force winds.

    The BBC is reporting that winds have reached over 100mph and thousands of people are without power. Rail, ferry, bus and air travel has been disrupted. More from the BBC.

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    1 comment

    Carbon emmission weather changes, thanks rich ruling class! Keep up the world killing!

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  • 16
    Aug
    2011
    12:57pm, EDT

    Carlo Borlenghi / Rolex via Reuters

    A rescue craft from the Royal National Lifeboat Institute's Baltimore station carries survivors from George David's U.S.-registered racing yacht Rambler 100 after it capsized during the Rolex Fastnet Race off County Cork, Ireland on Monday, Aug. 15. The yacht's sixteen crew, including David and four others who were swept into the sea, were rescued after the incident on Monday night.

    Ex-CEO among 21 rescued after racing yacht capsized in Ireland

    The AP reports:

    Providence — The former chairman and chief executive officer of United Technologies Corp. was among 21 crew members who were rescued after their U.S.-registered yacht capsized during a race off the coast of Ireland on Monday, racing officials said. George David's 100-foot yacht, the Rambler 100, was leading the fleet in the Rolex Fastnet Race when its keel broke and it overturned in the Celtic Sea off Ireland's southwestern tip, officials said on the race website. Continue reading.

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  • 23
    May
    2011
    1:08pm, EDT

    Cheers! Obama drinks Guinness in Irish pub

    Charles Dharapak / AP

    President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama drink Guinness beer as they meet with local residents at Ollie Hayes pub in Moneygall, Ireland, the ancestral homeland of his great-great-great grandfather, Monday, May 23.

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    Full story: Obama in Ireland to reaffirm 'bonds of affection'

    Another head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, turns down a pint of the black stuff: Stiff upper lip, with Guinness moustache, just wouldn't do

    Hamlet celebrates its most famous great-great-great grandson. NBC's Norah O'Donnell reports.

    4 comments

    It is truly an amazing picture to see President Barrack O'Bama treating people with respect and comradeship. This is like what much of the rest of the world is like. The United States has completely lost this honest and positive feeling. It is the first comment many of my friends who are visiting A …

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  • 20
    May
    2011
    8:17am, EDT

    Final day of Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Ireland

    By Mish Whalen

    Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Ireland to coming to a close. See here for more photos from her trip.

    Carl De Souza/ AFP - Getty Images

    Britain's Queen Elizabeth II arrives by helicopter at Cashel, County Tipperary, to visit the Rock of Cashel monument, on the last day of her four-day visit to Ireland, on May 20, 2011. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II toured the Rock of Cashel, one of Ireland's most historic monuments, as she tasted tourism and gastronomic highlights Friday on the final day of her state visit. Wearing a bright green coat with a blue dress and hat, the Queen and her husband Prince Philip flew in by helicopter from Dublin on a drizzly morning.

    Darren Staples / Reuters

    Irish police officers stand guard as Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip arrive for their visit to St Patrick's Rock in Cashel, Ireland May 20, 2011.

    Maxwell's/ Pool via Reuters

    Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip (C) view the nave of the Cathedral at St Patrick's Rock in Cashel, County Tipperary May 20, 2011.

     

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  • 19
    May
    2011
    4:03pm, EDT

    Oli Scarff / Getty Images

    Queen Elizabeth attends a fashion show featuring outfits by British and Irish designers at the Convention Centre Dublin on Thursday, May 19, in Dublin, Ireland.

    Queen Elizabeth takes a fashion turn in Dublin

    Related content:

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    • The Windsor Knot: Forget the Middletons - the queen causes new fashion frenzy

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  • 16
    May
    2011
    5:51pm, EDT

    Ireland prepares for first visit by a British monarch in 100 years

    Cathan McNaughton / Reuters

    A baby stroller adorned with signs of protest against the upcoming visit of Britain's Queen Elizabeth is pushed through St Stephen's Green in Dublin May 16, 2011. Britain's Queen Elizabeth will make a four day state visit to Ireland on Tuesday which is the first state visit by a British monarch since Ireland's independence.

    Oli Scarff / Getty Images

    An Irish police officer tapes street furniture shut to prevent tampering ahead of the state visit to Ireland by the Queen on May 16, 2011 in Dublin, Ireland.

    DARREN STAPLES / Reuters

    A woman walks past graffitti written in protest against the visit of Britain's Queen Elizabeth in Dublin, May 16, 2011.

    Chris Jackson / Getty Images

    Colm Lyons of Sinn Fein poses for a photo outside the Sinn Fein bookshop on May 16, 2011 in Dublin, Ireland. Dublin is preparing for the Queen and Duke of Edinbugh's historic visit tommorow, the first by a monarch since 1911. An unprecedented security operation is taking place with much of the centre of Dublin turning into a car free zone. Republican dissident groups have made it clear they are intent on disrupting proceedings.

    Here's a story about the visit, and why it's been so long.

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  • 8
    Mar
    2011
    9:50am, EST

    Cathal McNaughton / Reuters

    Britain's Prince William's finacee flips a pancake during their visit on Shrove Tuesday to City Hall in Belfast in this combination photo on March 8, 2011.

    Kate 'flips' (pancakes) over Northern Ireland

    By Mish Whalen

    Britain’s hottest couple made their first official visit to Northern Ireland on Tuesday, part of a pre-wedding tour of the U.K. Read more about their visit, here and more about Pancake Day here.

    1 comment

    I like Kate, she rocks. And, I think England will do good by her.

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  • 26
    Feb
    2011
    6:32pm, EST

    Peter Muhly / AFP - Getty Images

    An election worker re-counts ballots as ballot boxes are opened and counting begins for the Irish General Election at the Theater Royal count centre in Castlebar, Ireland, Feb. 26. Ireland's ruling party suffered a crushing defeat in elections amid public anger over the economic crisis and an EU-IMF bailout, exit polls said today, with the opposition set to take power.

    Election workers count and re-count ballots in Ireland

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    I hope that more than one person is assigned to count the ballots that sit on the table behind this gentleman. If not, that's a heck of a lot of counting. Read more about the Irish elections here.

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  • 17
    Jan
    2011
    11:08am, EST

    Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images

    John McAreavey carries the coffin of his wife Muchaela on January 17, 2011 in Ballygawley, Northern Ireland. Mrs McAreavey who is the daughter of Tyrone Gaelic manager Mickey Harte , was murdered on her honeymoon in Mauritius last week.

    Peter Muhly / AFP - Getty Images

    John McAreavey kisses the the coffin of his late wife, Michaela McAreavey, during a funeral procession in Ballygawley, Northern Ireland, on January 17, 2011. The funeral of Michaela McAreavey, the daughter of a prominent Irish sports personality murdered during her honeymoon in Mauritius, took place on Monday, with First Minister Peter Robinson saying the death had united Northern Ireland in grief.

    Bride murdered on her honeymoon, buried in her wedding dress

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

    According to AP:

    Tens of thousands of people have attended the funeral in Northern Ireland of a 27-year-old schoolteacher strangled on her honeymoon on the resort island of Mauritius. Mourners packed narrow country lanes leading to a Catholic Church to honor Michaela Harte McAreavey. Her widower, Gaelic footballer John McAreavey, and father Mickey Harte led pallbearers carrying her coffin. She was buried in her wedding dress. McAreavey was known as Ulster's candidate in the 2004 Rose of Tralee, Ireland's traditional beauty pageant, and as a match-day sidekick to Harte, a national championship-winning Gaelic football coach. Mauritian police say she was strangled a week ago after encountering burglars in her honeymoon suite. Three hotel employees have been charged in connection with her slaying.

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    I'm very sorry,Mr.Macrearvey.You have my sympathies.I understand because I have had a similar experience.Try to forgive,they will be judged.

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  • 15
    Dec
    2010
    7:10am, EST

    Bernard Walsh / AP

    Actress Glenn Close is dressed for the role of a man on the set of new film "Albert Nobbs", currently being filmed in Dublin, Ireland on Wednesday Dec. 15, 2010.

    Glenn Close dressed like a man on the set of her new movie in Ireland

    By Mish Whalen

    Close is currently in Ireland to film her new movie “Albert Nobbs”. In it, Close plays a “woman who passes as a man to work and survive in Dublin in 1898”. Earlier the 63 year old actress revealed that the story moved her so much that she spent the previous 15 years trying to make the movie a reality. Now she has co-written, as well as produced, the project which is to be directed by Rodrigo Garcia. See more celebrity photos.

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    Is it just me, or does she resemble Bill Nighy?

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