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Daniel McSweeney writes:

Tilt-shift Dublin is a student project created by Stephen Duffy, Rafal Baran, Afshin Moosavi and Olivia Ricci, creative Digital Media students from the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown. Their work is being shown at the Creative Digital Media show on the 6th and 7th of June in ITB.

Music: Hoppipolla by Sigur Ros

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Minister for Justice Alan Shatter has said he received information about the gardaí using their discretion regarding an incident involving Independent TD Mick Wallace in the course of a briefing from the force.

 

The minister said he felt obliged to make the information public because Mr Wallace was adamant that gardaí should not use discretion.

 

There you go now.

Earlier: No Points At The Five Lamps

Previously: How Did He Know?

(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)

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Wildlife cameraman Brad Josephs sez:

When using a GoPro to capture unusually close footage of grizzly bears for the Great Bear Stakeout for BBC, I had a young bear actually chew on the camera. Amazingly there was no damage to the camera! Some of this clip appears in the film Great Bear Stakeoout on BBC and Discovery Channel.

Warning: Grizzly bears do not floss.

Making of The Great Bear Stakeout- Behind the scenes (Alaska Bears and Wolves)

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A cleric who accidentally showed gay porn to parents of schoolchildren in the North has been appointed parish priest of Clogherhead. The appointment, which was made without any warning to parishioners, has brought complaints from angry parents in the Co Louth village. It is nearly a year since Fr Martin McVeigh decided to take a sabbatical after the images flashed up on a screen as he made a presentation to the parents of children preparing for confession in advance of their First Holy Communion.

 

Wonder where he was sent for his prayer and penance?


Anger as gay porn incident cleric is made parish priest (Elaine Keogh, Sunday Independent)

Statement by Very Reverend Martin McVeigh (Armagh Diocese, 2012)

Previously: The Story That Keeps On Giving

An Ecumenical Matter

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