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Irish whiskey outgrows coffee 
Asbury Park Press - Mar 21 11:11 AM
St. Patrick's Day shouldn't be your only excuse to drink Irish whiskey. With so many fine examples now on the market, it's a shame to save them for a wake or coffee. Over the past decade, Irish whiskey sales have soared with annual double-digit sales growth to 30 million bottles last year, at a time when other whiskey sales are flat or declining. Americans are the biggest buyers of Irish ...

Going full circle 
Boston Globe - Mar 19 2:52 AM
Once there was a neighborhood near the Brookline-Boston line known as Little Kerry because so many of the residents hailed from this lush, rustic county in the southwest of Ireland. Today, here on Kerry's Dingle peninsula, there is a concentration of so many families who once lived in Massachusetts that the locals call it Little Boston.

Boom times, crackdown slow emerald wave 
Boston Globe - Mar 18 2:52 AM
A couple of months ago, David Knox and his girlfriend, Elaine, threw in the towel. After seven years in the Boston area, they were tired of looking over their shoulders, tired of being told there was no way they could become legal residents, and so they decided to move back to Ireland.

A castle in Ireland 
Newsday - Mar 16 4:58 PM
The image of majestic stone castles rising from rolling green fields is a romantic one, a fantasy held by many travelers who dream of Ireland. But that image is a reality all over this island nation, where visitors can tailor castle stays to their own whims and preferences, so varied are the castles' charms and features. Luxury accommodations, resident ghosts, medieval banquets and horseback ...

Drink of the Irish 
TheStreet.com - Mar 16 6:54 AM
This St. Patrick's Day, toast with Ireland's most famous and delicious libation.

For an hour or a week, stop at an Irish castle 
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Mar 16 4:03 PM
DUBLIN, Ireland -- The image of majestic stone castles rising from green fields is a romantic fantasy held by many travelers who dream of Ireland. And that image is a reality all over the island nation. Luxury accommodation, resident ghosts, medieval banquets and horseback riding -- all of these can be found. And regardless of each castle's location, striking views and sightseeing opportunities ...

Gaelic cheers 
Daytona Beach News-Journal - Mar 13 11:33 PM
St. Patrick's Day might be the perfect day to raise a glass with friends -- and it doesn't matter if you're Irish. But there's no need to settle for green beer at the pub when you can create tasty, St. Patrick-themed cocktails like these.

Irish Whiskey Outgrows Coffee, St. Patrick's Day (Update1) 
Bloomberg.com - Mar 12 4:26 PM
March 12 (Bloomberg) -- St. Patrick's Day shouldn't be your only excuse to drink Irish whiskey. With so many fine examples now on the market, it's a shame to save them for a wake or coffee.

Return to the Emerald Isle 
The Mass Media - Mar 12 4:22 PM
From June 26-29, 1963, President John F. Kennedy made a historic visit to his ancestral homeland. When Irish President Eamon de Valera offered the invitation for Kennedy to visit, he jumped at the chance. For those four days, just five months before his shocking assassination, Kennedy was treated like a king, hailed everywhere he went.

Castles in Eire 
Everett Herald - Mar 12 12:11 AM
The image of majestic stone castles rising from rolling green fields is a romantic one, a fantasy held by many travelers who dream of Ireland.

 
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