september 2003





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LISTOWEL RACES WEDNESDAY 18-9-03
Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny watches jockeys Seamus Durack, left and Jim Culloty leave the weighroom for the Guinness Kerry National at Listowel Races on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
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TRALEE RACES 29-08-03
Fiona Horan, Tralee, enjoying the great craic, great racing and great Guinness at the Tralee Races on Friday .
Picture: MacMonagle,Killarney
PR pic from guinness .. no repro fee
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 Ladies Walk captain David Enright receives the cup from Vice Chairman Jerome Conway after  the Kerry  Intermediate  Hurling  final in Austin Stack Park Tralee on Sunday.
Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
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Competitors at the start of the  Killarney Lions Club 10k  mini-marathon in aid of Kerry Hospice and Enable Ireland that took place on Sunday. 
Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle,Killarney)
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FUNGI REACHES 50 YEARS.. AND IS STILL SRPIGHTLY
Dingle's wild friendly dolphin known affectionetely as 'Fungi' has reached 50 years according to local scientists. But even at 50 Fungi, as our pictures taken this weekend show, he is as sprightly as ever. Fungi arrived in Dingle bay in 1983 and has been seen by well over 3,000,000 tourists over the past 20 years. To this day Fungi can be seen swimming close to boats and doing 10ft flips in the harbour. Local tour operators charge 10 euro for a trip to see Fungi with the provisio that should you not see him you get your money back!. (very few people received a refund).
Fungi is as important to Dingle tourism as the lakes are to Killarney. Queues of over 100 people on the pier waiting forthe next boat trip are a daily sight during the month of August.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
Full story by Anne Lucey
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Brian Kennedy performing in the Rose of Tralee Festival Dome on Sunday night.
Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle,Killarney)
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