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I am reminded that while we may not choose where we come from, we can choose how we celebrate it, says Leigh Lillbridge.
A secret map of Ireland's coastline played a crucial role in taking down a powerful alliance of pirates that had based itself in the southwest of Ireland in the 17th century.
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Ireland would need to lose to Italy for the first time in 12 years, with a defeat or draw in Rome on Saturday - along with a French victory over Scotland - enough to push them down to fourth.