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Vinny to stick by Giller and his beloved Dubs As for the Dubs, forget about them the knockers would say, sure they are all fur coats and no knickers. And that, thought Vinny, might just suit Gilroy and co as they repaired to the privacy of Parnell Park to lick their wounds and prepare to fight |
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Top US lawyer on trail of Irish priests Undeterred, Anderson, who operates on a no-win, no-fee basis, said he and his firm will keep up their intercontinental efforts to help victims of abuse, beginning with Markey and McCabe. “We're meeting over four days with leaders across the child |
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Dublin Ladies notes The home club is responsible for notifying the referee of any changes should a referee travel to a venue and no match is played the home club will be responsible to pay the officials match fee so for the sake of a phone call please ensure all the |
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Community Calendar Seniors may qualify for a power wheelchair at little or no cost, contact Miracle on Wheels at 1.800.400.4210. Cell Phone Collection, Abington Heights High School Students against Destructive Decisions are collecting cell phones at the High School. |
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The claimant is a 75-year-old who is suing his former golf club, the club’s then handicap secretary and the Golf Union of Ireland in defamation claiming that, by lowering his handicap by 7.7 shots between 1999 and 2004, the club has damaged his reputation. The defendants argued that under GUI Rule 19 it had to reduce a handicap if it believed it was too high relative to the player’s ability.
The claimant, who represented himself, is seeking €10 million in damages (that is not a misprint). The damages in defamation are for reputational compensation and also in part for the claimant’s stress relating to his allegation that as a result of the handicap issue he was often left isolated and partner-less on competition days at the golf course – I know the feeling, I think it’s because of my hurley swing and wearing my socks outside my trousers.
Happily, Mr Talbot has told the media that, if successful, he will share the compensation with his extended family.
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