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Archbishop Desmond Tutu was great friend to Ireland and supporter of the peace process

THE LATE Archbishop Desmond Tutu took great interest in Ireland's affairs and visited the country on a number of occasions.

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Michael Stone's art ended by crippling arthritis


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Stone's paintings and his participation in art exhibitions has angered the relatives of his victims. The former UDA man was involved in six sectarian killings in the 1980s when he was one of Northern Ireland's most notorious assassins.
The organisers of a 2018 exhibition in east Belfast at which Stone's work was prominently displayed later apologised to these families.
Robin Stewart, from the Reach Project, said: "We regret the hurt and pain caused. Michael also recognises the hurt that his past actions have caused and he understands how that can have an impact on the victims' families."
Mr Stewart also admitted Stone's notoriety resulted in a surge of interest in his artwork. He added: "We sold a number of paintings at the launch and have had more emails today from people locally and across the UK looking to come and view the works with an interest in buying. Some of these may be people genuinely interested in the art or because of who the artist is."

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Just like the great Kerry and Kilkenny teams, Dublin's long reign is down to constant evolution


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The year after Hogan retired, Kilkenny completed another All-Ireland back-to-back.
It meant an 11th title as manager for Brian Cody, and his eighth alone from the previous 10.
The average age of his starting team in 2015 was just over 26 - younger than the Dublin football team that completed an historic six-in-a-row last Saturday.
You could have made a cogent argument, back then, that Kilkenny were set to reign on . . . yet they have failed to land another All-Ireland.
What the history of the last five years has underlined is that even a manager as renowned as Cody cannot do it all alone. Hogan was one of six players to retire in the months that followed that 2014 success; they included Tommy Walsh, JJ Delaney and Henry Shefflin.

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