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Here’s the news lads and it’s not very pretty

IT’S just the type of bombshell Dr Know could have done without. New research shows that men in Kerry suffer poorer health than women, have higher death rates from diseases and don’t live as long as women.  more >

Shop until you drop and live the good life

DR Know, in his ignorance, has always associated strawberry and cream teas with a day out at Wimbledon rather than a shopping spree but one Killarney event is set to combine the two.  more >

Politically re-born Coghlan back in the Fine Gael frame

PAUL Coghlan is the one that got away as far as Fine Gael in South Kerry is concerned.  more >

Did you hear the one about the Mayor and the painted ladies?

MICHAEL Healy- Rae could well be poised to become the first man to introduce sex into Kerry politics.  more >

Chaos in the convent

THE sight was enough to send the late great Nano Nagle spinning in her grave.  more >

It's better late than never for Killarney and elsewhere

ALTHOUGH it will be another six to eight weeks before any judgement can be passed on whether or not the tourism season of 2003 can be hailed as a success, Killarney can't have much cause for complaint in recent weeks as the town have been bustling with early season activity.  more >

Roses in full bloom as party faithful hop to Rabbitte's call

THERE was no shortage of red roses on the streets of Killarney at the weekend - and I'm not talking about the non-nationals that earn their bucks by selling fresh flowers to intoxicated romantics at street corners after dark.  more >

Painting the town yellow but at a cost

WE'VE all heard about all the fun that was had following the yellow brick road but this is something entirely different.  more >

The golden couple sample the delights of Kenmare luxur

IN the absence of real A-List celebrities in this fair nation of ours, Bertie and Celia have become the darlings of the red-tops - and the yellow tops - and their every move is being monitored, scrutinised and analysed by hard-up hacks desperate for a glamour story to fill otherwise blank pages.  more >

There’s something about the boy as he plays a-round in Kerry funland

IT was more a case of four bogeys and a doublebogey than four weddings and a funeral for movie star Hugh Grant when he tested his skills on the golf courses of Kerry at the weekend.  more >

Minister for Fun is planning his own personal summerfest

IT seems that our resident Minister for Fun is planning a right old knees-up this summer.  more >

Taking a walk on the wild side with Richard

THERE'S no place else on earth quite like Killarney - and I have seen much of the world," said somebody famous once upon a time.  more >

Saying a small prayer for the local tourism industry

GOOD news at last for local hoteliers, restaurateurs and bed and breakfast owners.  more >

The day John B’s grandkids went wild on the President

SEASONED observers of the political scene will recall that the late great John B Keane was once approached by Fine Gael to contest the Presidential election.  more >

Kerry raid in Dublin snaps up the awards

DR Know has long realised that Kerry is blessed with great talent when it comes to those who keep us in the picture.  more >

No wise men for Charlie

AS local characters go, they don’t come much greater than Charlie Kidney who remains one of Killarney’s favourite sons.  more >



 

 

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