Thursday, February 16th, 2012 at
1:05 am
Preparing For Barack Obama’s Visit To Dublin

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For security reasons much of Dublin City Centre is now locked down in advance of Obama’s visit tomorrow.
Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration at College Green in Dublin tomorrow.
Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve some well-known Irish artists.
Westlife, Imelda May and Jedward, along with actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea and Gabriel Byrne, will entertain the crowd prior to the president’s speech.
Today I visited the Dame Street area to see what was going on and I came across many confused tourists who could not understand why their access to Trinity College was blocked. I was amazed by the fact that the American (US) tourists appeared to be unaware of their President’s visit to Ireland.
Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks have all been removed from College Green ahead of the event.
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.
Members of the public are advised to enter the security gates at the intersection of Parliament Street and Dame Street in front of Dublin Castle.
Members of the public should either proceed from the north on Parliament Street or from the west on Dame Street.
The public are also asked to please 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.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site.
Cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 at
1:05 pm
Preparing For Barack Obama’s Visit To Dublin

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For security reasons much of Dublin City Centre is now locked down in advance of Obama’s visit tomorrow.
Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration at College Green in Dublin tomorrow.
Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve some well-known Irish artists.
Westlife, Imelda May and Jedward, along with actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea and Gabriel Byrne, will entertain the crowd prior to the president’s speech.
Today I visited the Dame Street area to see what was going on and I came across many confused tourists who could not understand why their access to Trinity College was blocked. I was amazed by the fact that the American (US) tourists appeared to be unaware of their President’s visit to Ireland.
Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks have all been removed from College Green ahead of the event.
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.
Members of the public are advised to enter the security gates at the intersection of Parliament Street and Dame Street in front of Dublin Castle.
Members of the public should either proceed from the north on Parliament Street or from the west on Dame Street.
The public are also asked to please 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.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site.
Cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 at
1:06 am
Preparing For Barack Obama’s Visit To Dublin

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For security reasons much of Dublin City Centre is now locked down in advance of Obama’s visit tomorrow.
Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration at College Green in Dublin tomorrow.
Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve some well-known Irish artists.
Westlife, Imelda May and Jedward, along with actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea and Gabriel Byrne, will entertain the crowd prior to the president’s speech.
Today I visited the Dame Street area to see what was going on and I came across many confused tourists who could not understand why their access to Trinity College was blocked. I was amazed by the fact that the American (US) tourists appeared to be unaware of their President’s visit to Ireland.
Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks have all been removed from College Green ahead of the event.
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.
Members of the public are advised to enter the security gates at the intersection of Parliament Street and Dame Street in front of Dublin Castle.
Members of the public should either proceed from the north on Parliament Street or from the west on Dame Street.
The public are also asked to please 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.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site.
Cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 at
1:06 pm
Preparing For Barack Obama’s Visit To Dublin

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For security reasons much of Dublin City Centre is now locked down in advance of Obama’s visit tomorrow.
Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration at College Green in Dublin tomorrow.
Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve some well-known Irish artists.
Westlife, Imelda May and Jedward, along with actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea and Gabriel Byrne, will entertain the crowd prior to the president’s speech.
Today I visited the Dame Street area to see what was going on and I came across many confused tourists who could not understand why their access to Trinity College was blocked. I was amazed by the fact that the American (US) tourists appeared to be unaware of their President’s visit to Ireland.
Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks have all been removed from College Green ahead of the event.
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.
Members of the public are advised to enter the security gates at the intersection of Parliament Street and Dame Street in front of Dublin Castle.
Members of the public should either proceed from the north on Parliament Street or from the west on Dame Street.
The public are also asked to please 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.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site.
Cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 at
1:08 am
Preparing For Barack Obama’s Visit To Dublin

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For security reasons much of Dublin City Centre is now locked down in advance of Obama’s visit tomorrow.
Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration at College Green in Dublin tomorrow.
Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve some well-known Irish artists.
Westlife, Imelda May and Jedward, along with actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea and Gabriel Byrne, will entertain the crowd prior to the president’s speech.
Today I visited the Dame Street area to see what was going on and I came across many confused tourists who could not understand why their access to Trinity College was blocked. I was amazed by the fact that the American (US) tourists appeared to be unaware of their President’s visit to Ireland.
Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks have all been removed from College Green ahead of the event.
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.
Members of the public are advised to enter the security gates at the intersection of Parliament Street and Dame Street in front of Dublin Castle.
Members of the public should either proceed from the north on Parliament Street or from the west on Dame Street.
The public are also asked to please 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.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site.
Cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Monday, February 13th, 2012 at
1:06 pm
Preparing For Barack Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
For security reasons much of Dublin City Centre is now locked down in advance of Obama’s visit tomorrow.
Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration at College Green in Dublin tomorrow.
Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve some well-known Irish artists.
Westlife, Imelda May and Jedward, along with actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea and Gabriel Byrne, will entertain the crowd prior to the president’s speech.
Today I visited the Dame Street area to see what was going on and I came across many confused tourists who could not understand why their access to Trinity College was blocked. I was amazed by the fact that the American (US) tourists appeared to be unaware of their President’s visit to Ireland.
Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks have all been removed from College Green ahead of the event.
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.
Members of the public are advised to enter the security gates at the intersection of Parliament Street and Dame Street in front of Dublin Castle.
Members of the public should either proceed from the north on Parliament Street or from the west on Dame Street.
The public are also asked to please 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.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site.
Cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Monday, February 13th, 2012 at
1:06 am
Preparing For Barack Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
For security reasons much of Dublin City Centre is now locked down in advance of Obama’s visit tomorrow.
Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration at College Green in Dublin tomorrow.
Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve some well-known Irish artists.
Westlife, Imelda May and Jedward, along with actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea and Gabriel Byrne, will entertain the crowd prior to the president’s speech.
Today I visited the Dame Street area to see what was going on and I came across many confused tourists who could not understand why their access to Trinity College was blocked. I was amazed by the fact that the American (US) tourists appeared to be unaware of their President’s visit to Ireland.
Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks have all been removed from College Green ahead of the event.
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.
Members of the public are advised to enter the security gates at the intersection of Parliament Street and Dame Street in front of Dublin Castle.
Members of the public should either proceed from the north on Parliament Street or from the west on Dame Street.
The public are also asked to please 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.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site.
Cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Sunday, February 12th, 2012 at
1:11 pm
Preparing For Barack Obama’s Visit To Dublin

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For security reasons much of Dublin City Centre is now locked down in advance of Obama’s visit tomorrow.
Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration at College Green in Dublin tomorrow.
Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve some well-known Irish artists.
Westlife, Imelda May and Jedward, along with actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea and Gabriel Byrne, will entertain the crowd prior to the president’s speech.
Today I visited the Dame Street area to see what was going on and I came across many confused tourists who could not understand why their access to Trinity College was blocked. I was amazed by the fact that the American (US) tourists appeared to be unaware of their President’s visit to Ireland.
Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks have all been removed from College Green ahead of the event.
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.
Members of the public are advised to enter the security gates at the intersection of Parliament Street and Dame Street in front of Dublin Castle.
Members of the public should either proceed from the north on Parliament Street or from the west on Dame Street.
The public are also asked to please 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.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site.
Cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Sunday, February 12th, 2012 at
1:06 am
Preparing For Barack Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
For security reasons much of Dublin City Centre is now locked down in advance of Obama’s visit tomorrow.
Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration at College Green in Dublin tomorrow.
Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve some well-known Irish artists.
Westlife, Imelda May and Jedward, along with actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea and Gabriel Byrne, will entertain the crowd prior to the president’s speech.
Today I visited the Dame Street area to see what was going on and I came across many confused tourists who could not understand why their access to Trinity College was blocked. I was amazed by the fact that the American (US) tourists appeared to be unaware of their President’s visit to Ireland.
Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks have all been removed from College Green ahead of the event.
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.
Members of the public are advised to enter the security gates at the intersection of Parliament Street and Dame Street in front of Dublin Castle.
Members of the public should either proceed from the north on Parliament Street or from the west on Dame Street.
The public are also asked to please 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.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site.
Cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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Saturday, February 11th, 2012 at
1:11 pm
Preparing For Barack Obama’s Visit To Dublin

Image by infomatique
For security reasons much of Dublin City Centre is now locked down in advance of Obama’s visit tomorrow.
Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration at College Green in Dublin tomorrow.
Mr Obama will address the audience at the end of the entertainment which will involve some well-known Irish artists.
Westlife, Imelda May and Jedward, along with actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea and Gabriel Byrne, will entertain the crowd prior to the president’s speech.
Today I visited the Dame Street area to see what was going on and I came across many confused tourists who could not understand why their access to Trinity College was blocked. I was amazed by the fact that the American (US) tourists appeared to be unaware of their President’s visit to Ireland.
Sign posts, street lamps and bicycle racks have all been removed from College Green ahead of the event.
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.
Members of the public are advised to enter the security gates at the intersection of Parliament Street and Dame Street in front of Dublin Castle.
Members of the public should either proceed from the north on Parliament Street or from the west on Dame Street.
The public are also asked to please 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.
Signs and banners along with food and beverages will not be allowed inside the event site.
Cameras and mobile phones will be permitted.
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