Dublin Gazette: City Edition

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DublinGazette JANUARY 16-22, 2020

EDUCATIONFORLIFE: See our supplement for a wide range of great education-related matters and content to consider SEE PAGES 13-19

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THE LATEST NEWS & SPORT FROM THE DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL AREA

The dragon, the girl, and the Year of The Rat ... QING Ying Chen and her big, furry friend were happy to help launch details of the upcoming Chinese New Year Festival 2020, which runs from this Friday, January 24 to Monday, February 10, and looks set to be fun for all. This year will see the Year of the Rat being celebrated. See full story on Page 4. Picture: Julien Behal Photography

SPORT

BASKETBALL:

Killester win draining, thrilling semifinal epic in Cork to reach to national decider. SEE P32

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‘TEXAN CHIC’ WINDS ITS WAY OUT EAST TO IRISH SHORES P20

Gardai continue grim hunt over body parts Investigating gruesome finds

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PARTIAL human remains were discovered in a burnt-out car in Drumcondra in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Gardai have revealed. Gardai were called to the scene at Trinity

Terrace, just off Clonliffe Avenue near Croke Park, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The Garda Technical Bureau has been notified, as well as the Office of the State Pathologist and the Coroner. In a statement by the time of going to print,

gardai said it would be some time before proper identification can be confirmed. According to reports, gardai are said to believe that the discovery is linked to the disappearance of a teenager in Co Louth last Sunday night. The remains were discovered in the boot of the burnt out car at approximately 1:30am on Wednesday morning. FULL STORY ON PAGE 9

Nature PLANS to straighten out the Poddle River have caused ripples of anger and concern for nature lovers and community activists. They staged a protest over the looming plans, saying that while there may be flooding concerns, what’s needed is regular maintenance and clearing along the banks, not a much more impactful straightening. SEE PAGE 2

General Election 2020

AND they’re off ... With An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar firing the starting gun on General Election 2020, the parties and politicians have hit the ground running, with all switching straight into election mode. Inside, we take a look at what some of the party leaders had said by the time of going to print, look back at the last time a general election was held on a Saturday – more than a century ago – and also alert readers that it’s their responsibility to check that they’re definitely included on the register ...

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