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January ua y 26, 2012
COMPASS: Your unmissable 8-page
guide to travel in 2012 See pages 17-24
Meeting mighty Maguire: Sam’s welcome to club Football: Ballyboden’s Fay named Dublin captain for 2012 Page 32
DUBLIN Senior footballer Kevin Nolan was welcomed to Wanderers’ GAA Club at Frank Kelly Park by Gary and Amy Keogh, who were delighted to meet Kevin – not to mention seeing the mighty Sam Maguire trophy. Kevin’s insight into last year’s thrilling All-Ireland football final was appreciated, while Sam’s appeal was also never in doubt, with the Keoghs joining lots of locals to pose with the top trophy. Picture: Geraldine Woods
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Athletics: DSD’s Deirdre Ryan getting set for Olympic year Page 30
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Hundreds protest new dog bye-laws Up to 700 attend meeting against proposed rules
Q LAURA WEBB
UP TO 700 people attended a public meeting earlier this week to voice their anger over “restrictive” new draft bye-laws that could see dogs banned from certain beaches in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown. The meeting, which took
place in the Killiney Castle Hotel, was attended by a host of well-known faces, including economist and broadcaster, David McWilliams. But Labour councillor for Stillorgan, Richard Humphreys, said that public statements by the Dogs Unleashed campaign, that no concessions
are being given to dog owners in the county, are “unhelpful”. However, Liz Neligan of Dogs Unleashed, said that while dog walkers have a responsibility to keep their dogs under effective control, the concessions to dog walkers were “paltry”. Full Story on Page 6