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The Curious Case of Time: From Horse Births to Gardening Books

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Discover the intriguing world of time-related news, from horse births to gardening books!

From night-time restrictions in Bantry and Kealkill to maintain daytime supply to the birth of a foal by two-time Champion Hurdle-winner Honeysuckle, the concept of time has been prominent in recent headlines. Switzerland's debate on clock adjustments and EU alignment, along with the legacy of Dublin's class of 2014 as possibly the greatest underage team ever, bring a mix of serious discussions and sports achievements. And amidst it all, the nostalgia-filled article 'Time for Tulips, Peeps, and Chocolate' adds a whimsical touch.

Uisce Éireann's announcement of overnight restrictions in Bantry and Kealkill highlights the importance of managing resources efficiently for community well-being. Honeysuckle's new chapter as a mother symbolizes the beauty of life's timeless cycles. The ongoing time debate in Switzerland raises questions on tradition versus modernization, echoed in the achievements of Dublin's exceptional 2014 underage team. And as we reflect on gardening through the ages, the evolution of timekeeping becomes intertwined with nature's rhythms.

Night-time restrictions remind us of the value of resources, while Honeysuckle's motherhood showcases the continuity of life's journey. Switzerland's time discourse mirrors the eternal struggle between tradition and progress. Dublin's outstanding young team of 2014 stands as a testament to the timeless pursuit of sporting greatness. And in the world of gardening, where time and nature intertwine, the timeless wisdom of the past guides our present actions.

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Night-time restrictions for Bantry and Kealkill to ensure daytime supply (Irish Water)

Overnight restrictions are necessary for Uisce Éireann customers in Bantry and Kealkill over the coming nights to maintain a daytime supply for the community.

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Two-time Champion Hurdle-winner Honeysuckle gives birth to first foal (The Irish Times)

Henry de Bromhead-trained horse won at Cheltenham in both 2021 and 2022.

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Switzerland's time debate: clock adjustments and EU alignment (swissinfo.ch)

The abolition of summer time has also been discussed in Switzerland. Why hasn't this happened?

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Dublin's class of 2014 – the greatest underage team of all time? (Irish Examiner)

In the 60-year history of the U21/U20 competition, no winning team has spawned as many senior All-Ireland medals.

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Time for Tulips, Peeps and Chocolate (InDepthNH.org)

It's lovely and I think fondly both on getting ready for a church celebration by shining my patent leathers with Vaseline and also uncovering my mother's ...

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Night-time restrictions for Bantry and Kealkil to ensure daytime supply (Southern Star Newspaper)

Uisce Éireann has issued a statement saying overnight restrictions – from 10pm to 6am – are necessary for customers in Kealkil and Bantry for the next three ...

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Two-time Cheltenham Champion Hurdle winner and Rachael ... (The Irish Sun)

HONEYSUCKLE has given birth to her first foal.The legendary horse, who won two Cheltenham Champion Hurdles with Irish jockey Rachael Blackmore, gave b.

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It's not yet time to burn the gardening books (Hudson Valley One)

In my first book, published 33 years ago, A Northeast Gardener's Year, I described various goings-on in my garden through each month. What topics made it to ...

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'Call any time' for jury duty (The Durango Herald)

I read the recent column by a staff writer with The Durango Herald regarding his experience with jury duty. I was on that same jury and share the same ...

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President seen in public for a major event for first time since ... (Independent.ie)

Michael D. Higgins led the annual Easter Sunday commemoration at the GPO where he lay a wreath in honour of all those who died during the 1916 Rising. In line ...

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Sean Cox meets Jurgen Klopp for final time ahead of Liverpool ... (Independent.ie)

Dunboyne, Co Meath native and Liverpool fan Sean Cox met with manager Jürgen Klopp for the last time ahead of his departure from the club.

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One Of The Best Shows Ever Made Lands On Netflix Today For The ... (Forbes Innovation)

Post updated March 31st. See updates below. One of my favorite shows sails onto Netflix today. The historical drama Vikings will invade the streaming giant ...

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I Wasted My Time on the Engine - FirefighterNation: Fire Rescue ... (Firefighter Nation)

Sink your teeth into engine operations. Fire attack has the widest impact of all the tasks on the fireground.

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Facing Time: Elder sibling woes (The Stanford Daily)

In the first installment of her column 'Facing Time,' Shreya Komar comes face to face with the changes she hasn't gotten to witness in her younger sister, ...

Pulling pandemic weeds as time stretched wide (Mountain Xpress)

"Each March since 2020, the ivyleaf speedwell has returned and reminded me of a time of simplicity, anxiety, joy and boredom."

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Rathmore snatch injury-time winner against 14-man Glenflesk (Irish Examiner)

Kilcummin, Laune Rangers and Rathmore are the only Division 1 sides in Kerry with 100% records after two rounds of the SFL.

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Three-quarters of children want more time in nature, says National ... (The Guardian)

Charity publishes survey findings as it calls for youngsters to be no more than a 15-minute walk from green spaces.

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