Monday, January 30th, 2012 at
1:06 am
Getting Ready For Obama’s Visit To Dublin

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I live in the city centre and have found the security for the Queen to be a bit tedious but I do accept that they were necessary. Today the bus routes through the city centre were changed because work was being carried outside the Bank Of Ireland on Dame Street. Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks were being removed from College Green ahead of President Obama. It is claimed that all items will be returned on Tuesday when the visit is over.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green in Dublin on Monday. Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve many well-known Irish artists.
The College Green event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge, with no tickets being required. To facilitate the large number of people expected to attend, security gates will open at 2pm on Monday. The public have been advised to allow plenty of time to get to the event as many streets will be closed to traffic and parking in the city will be greatly limited and it has been suggested that they should use public transport.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site but cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at
1:06 pm
Getting Ready For Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
I live in the city centre and have found the security for the Queen to be a bit tedious but I do accept that they were necessary. Today the bus routes through the city centre were changed because work was being carried outside the Bank Of Ireland on Dame Street. Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks were being removed from College Green ahead of President Obama. It is claimed that all items will be returned on Tuesday when the visit is over.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green in Dublin on Monday. Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve many well-known Irish artists.
The College Green event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge, with no tickets being required. To facilitate the large number of people expected to attend, security gates will open at 2pm on Monday. The public have been advised to allow plenty of time to get to the event as many streets will be closed to traffic and parking in the city will be greatly limited and it has been suggested that they should use public transport.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site but cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Taoiseach Enda Kenny,
The College,
food and beverage
Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at
1:08 am
Streets Of Dublin

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I live in the city centre and have found the security for the Queen to be a bit tedious but I do accept that they were necessary. Today the bus routes through the city centre were changed because work was being carried outside the Bank Of Ireland on Dame Street. Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks were being removed from College Green ahead of President Obama. It is claimed that all items will be returned on Tuesday when the visit is over.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green in Dublin on Monday. Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve many well-known Irish artists.
The College Green event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge, with no tickets being required. To facilitate the large number of people expected to attend, security gates will open at 2pm on Monday. The public have been advised to allow plenty of time to get to the event as many streets will be closed to traffic and parking in the city will be greatly limited and it has been suggested that they should use public transport.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site but cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Streets Of Dublin Image,
Taoiseach Enda Kenny,
DUBLIN,
Bank Of Ireland,
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Saturday, January 28th, 2012 at
1:06 pm
Streets Of Dublin

Image by infomatique
I live in the city centre and have found the security for the Queen to be a bit tedious but I do accept that they were necessary. Today the bus routes through the city centre were changed because work was being carried outside the Bank Of Ireland on Dame Street. Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks were being removed from College Green ahead of President Obama. It is claimed that all items will be returned on Tuesday when the visit is over.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green in Dublin on Monday. Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve many well-known Irish artists.
The College Green event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge, with no tickets being required. To facilitate the large number of people expected to attend, security gates will open at 2pm on Monday. The public have been advised to allow plenty of time to get to the event as many streets will be closed to traffic and parking in the city will be greatly limited and it has been suggested that they should use public transport.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site but cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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event site,
President Obama,
Barack Obama,
President Barack Obama
Saturday, January 28th, 2012 at
1:08 am
Getting Ready For Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
I live in the city centre and have found the security for the Queen to be a bit tedious but I do accept that they were necessary. Today the bus routes through the city centre were changed because work was being carried outside the Bank Of Ireland on Dame Street. Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks were being removed from College Green ahead of President Obama. It is claimed that all items will be returned on Tuesday when the visit is over.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green in Dublin on Monday. Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve many well-known Irish artists.
The College Green event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge, with no tickets being required. To facilitate the large number of people expected to attend, security gates will open at 2pm on Monday. The public have been advised to allow plenty of time to get to the event as many streets will be closed to traffic and parking in the city will be greatly limited and it has been suggested that they should use public transport.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site but cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Obama's,
Bank Of Ireland,
Dame Street,
mobile phones
Saturday, January 28th, 2012 at
1:08 am
Getting Ready For Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
I live in the city centre and have found the security for the Queen to be a bit tedious but I do accept that they were necessary. Today the bus routes through the city centre were changed because work was being carried outside the Bank Of Ireland on Dame Street. Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks were being removed from College Green ahead of President Obama. It is claimed that all items will be returned on Tuesday when the visit is over.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green in Dublin on Monday. Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve many well-known Irish artists.
The College Green event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge, with no tickets being required. To facilitate the large number of people expected to attend, security gates will open at 2pm on Monday. The public have been advised to allow plenty of time to get to the event as many streets will be closed to traffic and parking in the city will be greatly limited and it has been suggested that they should use public transport.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site but cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Taoiseach Enda Kenny,
Dame Street,
President Barack Obama,
Ready,
Michelle Obama,
DUBLIN
Friday, January 27th, 2012 at
1:06 pm
Getting Ready For Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
I live in the city centre and have found the security for the Queen to be a bit tedious but I do accept that they were necessary. Today the bus routes through the city centre were changed because work was being carried outside the Bank Of Ireland on Dame Street. Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks were being removed from College Green ahead of President Obama. It is claimed that all items will be returned on Tuesday when the visit is over.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green in Dublin on Monday. Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve many well-known Irish artists.
The College Green event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge, with no tickets being required. To facilitate the large number of people expected to attend, security gates will open at 2pm on Monday. The public have been advised to allow plenty of time to get to the event as many streets will be closed to traffic and parking in the city will be greatly limited and it has been suggested that they should use public transport.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site but cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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President Barack Obama,
Public transport,
Person Travel,
Getting,
event site,
Taoiseach Enda Kenny
Friday, January 27th, 2012 at
1:10 am
Getting Ready For Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
I live in the city centre and have found the security for the Queen to be a bit tedious but I do accept that they were necessary. Today the bus routes through the city centre were changed because work was being carried outside the Bank Of Ireland on Dame Street. Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks were being removed from College Green ahead of President Obama. It is claimed that all items will be returned on Tuesday when the visit is over.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green in Dublin on Monday. Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve many well-known Irish artists.
The College Green event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge, with no tickets being required. To facilitate the large number of people expected to attend, security gates will open at 2pm on Monday. The public have been advised to allow plenty of time to get to the event as many streets will be closed to traffic and parking in the city will be greatly limited and it has been suggested that they should use public transport.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site but cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Enda Kenny,
President Barack Obama,
Dame Street,
food and beverage,
Obama's
Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at
1:05 pm
Getting Ready For Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
I live in the city centre and have found the security for the Queen to be a bit tedious but I do accept that they were necessary. Today the bus routes through the city centre were changed because work was being carried outside the Bank Of Ireland on Dame Street. Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks were being removed from College Green ahead of President Obama. It is claimed that all items will be returned on Tuesday when the visit is over.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green in Dublin on Monday. Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve many well-known Irish artists.
The College Green event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge, with no tickets being required. To facilitate the large number of people expected to attend, security gates will open at 2pm on Monday. The public have been advised to allow plenty of time to get to the event as many streets will be closed to traffic and parking in the city will be greatly limited and it has been suggested that they should use public transport.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site but cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
Tags:
Public transport,
Enda Kenny,
Taoiseach Enda Kenny,
President Barack Obama,
Dame Street
Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at
1:06 am
Getting Ready For Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
I live in the city centre and have found the security for the Queen to be a bit tedious but I do accept that they were necessary. Today the bus routes through the city centre were changed because work was being carried outside the Bank Of Ireland on Dame Street. Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks were being removed from College Green ahead of President Obama. It is claimed that all items will be returned on Tuesday when the visit is over.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green in Dublin on Monday. Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve many well-known Irish artists.
The College Green event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge, with no tickets being required. To facilitate the large number of people expected to attend, security gates will open at 2pm on Monday. The public have been advised to allow plenty of time to get to the event as many streets will be closed to traffic and parking in the city will be greatly limited and it has been suggested that they should use public transport.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site but cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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President Barack Obama,
Bank Of Ireland,
mobile phones,
President Obama,
Public transport