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Griffith has frequently put her music in the service of social causes. She has visited the UNICEF in Dublin, Ireland, where she often performs and worked with the National Coalition for the Homeless...
...brought his personal crusade home to many. Michael Stipe of REM rarely lets a public opportunity go by without attempting to address gun control, abortion, or the environment. Similarly, U2 concert-goers must often wonder if they have purchased tickets to a rock concert or a Bonoled pro-Ireland rally...
...Sinead O'Connor does not wave the American flag, that's her prerogative. She hails from Ireland and has no reason to particularly adore the Stars and Stripes. In fact, she left L.A. and moved back to London because she felt "there isn't any American culture." But this year's shenanigans have no justification. To point to a leader who symbolizes the Catholic Church and the values which it embodies and brand him the culprit of unfortunate social ills makes no sense. Insulting a religious group to make a political statement shows poor taste and amounts to little more...
...however, is that it is ideal for invigorating low-fat, potentially bland dishes and that it is healthful, plentiful and cheap. Peppers are also in tune with the nation's changing demographics. "For most of our early history," says Chile Pepper editor DeWitt, "immigration was from central Europe -- England, Ireland, Germany -- countries not renowned for their hot and spicy cuisines. In the past half-century, immigration patterns have switched to such areas as Mexico, Asia and the Caribbean. People bring their food, and they open their markets. We go, and we like them...
...only been in Ireland twice in the past 22years," Walsh said. "I wouldn...