Archive for December 2013

NewsFour Launches New Website

NewsFour Launches New Website

The launch of the NewsFour website took place in the Sandymount Hotel in late November. In attendance were the original founders of the paper; Labour Cllr. Dermot Lacey and former NewsFour Editor Ann Ingle who talked about the history of […]

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Out for Coffee with Rick O’Shea

Out for Coffee with Rick O’Shea

Rick O’Shea (pictured) isn’t your normal radio presenter, not content with his RTÉ 2fm afternoon slot he’s the Patron of Epilepsy Ireland, the winner of RTÉ’s Celebrity Masterchef, involved in writing a play for Under My Bed – an initiative […]

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A Bridge to The Past

A Bridge to The Past

Any user of Dublin city will at some point have noticed, underfoot, the river Liffey’s many bridges. But have you ever considered the significance of the bridges we use every day in the city? A new City Council website aims […]

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Together at Last

Together at Last

Back in May it was confirmed that a new primary school would be established in the Ringsend and Sandymount catchment area. On September 26th, the Department of Education announced that the patronage (the administration and day-to-day running) of the school […]

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Ringsend College

Ringsend College

Ringsend College will be offering new initiatives for the incoming First Years in September 2014. The two new schemes are iPads instead of text books and GAA Sports Scholarships. NewsFour spoke to both the principal, Donnachadh Clancy and the new […]

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Temple Street Hospital – Offering Support to Parents

Temple Street Hospital - Offering Support to Parents

In the run-up to Christmas, hospitals like Temple Street Children’s University Hospital (above) are busy fundraising for a variety of causes. What is often overlooked, however, is the lengths the hospital goes to for parents of sick children. Where possible, […]

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Return of the Sean Moore Awards

Return of the Sean Moore Awards

Remember the Sean Moore Awards? We certainly do. They were memorable because unlike most award ceremonies they were not concerned with celebrity, showbiz or glamour. Not that they lacked sparkle. That could always be found in the twinkling eyes of […]

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Can Wheatgrass Cure Cancer?

Can Wheatgrass Cure Cancer?

At the age of 35, Cuiva Smith was diagnosed with cancer of the liver, spleen and lymphatic system following a visit to hospital with complaints of knee pains. Doctors told her she would experience an early menopause, rendering her incapable […]

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The Art of Listening

The Art of Listening

In early November, St. Andrew’s Resource Centre hosted a seminar concerning the importance of listening. The event, officially titled The Art of Listening, looked at the necessity of accurate listening and communication skills to deal with people who may be […]

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Christmas Fairs in Dublin

Christmas Fairs in Dublin

The Christmas fairs have already started and maybe you have already bought that perfect Christmas gift but fear not if you haven’t, there’s still time. There are fifteen days until Christmas so there’s loads of time to grab a bargain and possibly help a good cause in doing so.

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