This Week on NewsFour: May 23 – 30

Some of the workers outside the Incinerator site this afternoon Most of the work on the Poolbeg Incinerator has stopped. Some 300 workers have put down tools on an issue regarding three workers let go via text last Saturday night (May 21st). Workers on strike allege that local Irish workers are being supplanted by foreign workers who do the job at a lower rate. The foreign workers are being “bused in” by Covanta’s subcontractors.
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RDS charity concert to support Uganda children’s hospital
On Sunday May 29th, the “You Raise Me Up” charity concert at the RDS Concert Hall will raise funds for the children’s charity Zest4kidz.
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Bloomsday – Celebrating James Joyce and Ulysses
Whether you have known Ulysses your entire life or are just being introduced to it, Bloomsday is a fun and informative celebration of this hugely influential story.
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The Good Fats and the Bad Fats
For years, nutritionists and doctors have been encouraging us to follow a low fat diet, when in fact there are many good fats that not only help us lose weight but are extremely essential to our health and well-being.
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Disney Magic makes her Dublin debut
11 decks high and 300m long, Disney Cruise Lines’ iconic Disney Magic will make her maiden call to Dublin tomorrow.
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Renowned type designer to talk at National Print Museum
French type designer Jean-Baptiste Levée will give a talk entitled “La Typographie Moderne” tonight at the National Print Museum.
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Cinema Roundup May 27th
Director Whit Stillman adapts Jane Austen’s epistolary novella Lady Susan in energetic fashion with Love & Friendship.
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NewsFour seeking to locate owner of lost images
These photographs were found in the Post Office on Barrow Street on Pension Day, and NewsFour is hoping to help return them to their owner.
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