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Cork's RedFM is an Irish radio station which broadcasts to Cork and the surrounding area, and is aimed at a youth audience.
Cork's RedFM commenced broadcasting at 08: 00 on 16 January 2002.
In March 2003, Cork's RedFM was awarded a Guinness Radio Advertising award for its creative work.
In 2007 Cork's RedFM launched a road-safety campaign, titled Brake The Cycle, hoping to cut road-deaths in Cork City and County, for which it subsequently received a PPI award under the Community / Social Action category.
Some key Cork's RedFM personnel had previously worked with " Longwave, Atlantic 252 " which ceased broadcasting on Thursday 20 December 2001.

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Christie eventually visited Edmund Cork's offices at 40 Fleet Street, London, on 14 October 1940 and signed the document transferring ownership of the copyright of Murder in Retrospect to her husband in consideration of what was termed her " natural love and affection for him ".
When Fender shipped a sunburst Stratocaster instead, it went on sale as a second-hand instrument, which Gallagher bought for just shy of £ 100 at Crowley's Music Store on Cork's McCurtain Street.
On the June 3, 2007, The Freedom of the City of Cork was conferred on the entertainer at a ceremony in Cork's City Hall.
No such announcement came and he was included on Cork's championship fifteen again for 1957.
He was not named on the GAA Hurling Team of the Millennium in 2000, with the full-forward position going to Cork's Ray Cummins.
But the reprieve only lasted twelve months as Shelbourne were relegated on Goal Difference after finishing level on 13 points with Cork but on − 25 goal difference compared to Cork's − 21.
Schull is located on west Cork's atlantic coast.
It rises in the Shehy Mountains on the western border of County Cork and flows eastwards through Cork City, where it splits in two for a short distance, creating an island on which Cork's city centre is built, and empties into the Celtic Sea at Cork Harbour on the south coast, one of the largest natural harbours in the world.
Such was the internal strife during that 1998 season that England's chairman of selectors David Graveney left Cork out of the 1999 World Cup squad, citing that the issues at Derbyshire were playing too heavily on Cork's mind to allow him to play international cricket.
The internal divisions between Cork and the county management soon became public knowledge, with former players like Ian Blackwell vocal of Cork's captaincy methods and his " negative " impact on the dressing room.
This season was a marked improvement on Cork's debut season for Lancashire.
He was born on Devonshire Street North in Cork's north inner city.
He married his wife Sheila ( who predeceased her husband ) in Belfast in 1937 and they lived their married lives at " Ben Truda " on Cork's Rochestown Road.
He died at the age of 91 at Cork's Marymount Hospice, receiving a Civic Funeral on 4 January 2004.
Presenters on Cork's Red FM include Seamus Barry, Gemma Murphy, Jason, Ailish and Mick Mulcahy ( The Red Rooster ), Caroline Murphy ( The Weekend Rooster ), Dave Mac Ardle ( Red Drive ), Philip Bourke ( The Red Zone, Dance On Red ), Stevie G ( The Hit List, Black On Red ), Ruairi O ' Hagan and Joe Harrington ( The Big Red Bench ), Victor Barry ( Cork Talks Back ), Jonathan Gold ( Senior Daytime Producer ) ex UK's Pennine FM / Juice FM, Claire O ' Dwyer ( The Saturday Show and Most Wanted ), Greg Dowling and Shane Johnson ( Go Deep )

Cork's and with
Cork's elasticity combined with its near-impermeability makes it suitable as a material for bottle stoppers, especially for wine bottles.
Cork's population reaches an all-time low, with just 330, 000 living there. The population in the late 1950s was 336, 000.
As such, under Illingworth, players like Craig White, Dominic Cork and Ronnie Irani were tried with only Cork achieving any success-though Cork's success was limited to the ball only.
The school is one of Cork's " rugby union nurseries " and have won the Munster Schools ' Senior Cup twenty eight times ( equal with rivals PBC Cork ).
Cork's return was fairly successful ; he took 18 wickets at an average of 31. 83, with best innings figures of 6 / 119.
The 1991 season highlighted Cork's early potential as a potent all-rounder: he scored first-class 423 runs at a batting average of 21. 15, with a high score of 44 and took 57 first-class wickets at a bowling average of 25. 62.
1995 was to prove to be Cork's major breakthrough season, in which he rediscovered his form, taking 90 first-class wickets at an average of exactly 20, including a career-best 9 / 43 against Northamptonshire, which remains his best figures to this day, and with Cork making his Test debut.
Six months after the dispute began, the Derbyshire committee gave into Cork's demands allowing him more say over playing matters, coupled with the departure of Andy Hayhurst and Harold Rhodes from administration positions at the county, both of whom Cork cited as making his captaincy untenable.
He was awarded a benefit year in 2001, with some of his benefit events being boycotted by the Derbyshire committee ; this was a season in which Cork's appearances were limited to just a handful by his England duties and return to the England one-day side.
With the internal problems at the county, Cork's form with both bat and ball was erratic: his first-class bowling average in 2001 was 51. 50, 18. 90 in 2002, and 27. 26 in 2003.
Cork's early days at his new county brought mixed fortunes, suffering a loss of form in 2004, coupled with relegation from Division One of the County Championship.
Cork's maiden season with Lancashire did see him play a role in taking them to finals day in the Twenty20 Cup at Edgbaston, where he played in their semi-final defeat by Surrey.
Cork's first season was a qualified success, with him taking 62 wickets in all formats.
Cork's form though continued to dip as the season progressed, towards the end of the 2011 season he took a break to look after his father who had been diagnosed with cancer and given a matter of weeks to live.

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In spite of Cork's loss Wexford ’ s Nick O ' Donnell and Bobby Rackard, in an unparalleled display of sportsmanship in any game, raised Ring onto their shoulders and carried him off the field.
In spite of Cork's loss Wexford ’ s Nick O ' Donnell and Bobby Rackard, in an unparalleled display of sportsmanship in any game, raised Christy Ring onto their shoulders and carried him off the field.
Kilcoe Castle was the McCarthy's most westerly stronghold and their only coastal foothold ; it is probably West Cork's best preserved castle, which has in recent years been extensively restored by the actor Jeremy Irons ).
In spite of Cork's loss Wexford ’ s Nick O ' Donnell and Rackard, in an unparalleled display of sportsmanship in any game, raised Christy Ring onto their shoulders and carried him off the field.
In spite of Cork's loss O ' Donnell and Bobby Rackard of Wexford, in an unparalleled display of sportsmanship in any game, raised Ring onto their shoulders and carried him off the field.

Cork's and .
There are 85 hectares of swamp around Cork's wooded area.
Cork's nickname of the ' rebel city ' originates in these events.
Radio stations available in the county include: Cork's 96FM and dual-franchise C103 ( formerly 103FM County Sound ), CRY 104. 0FM, Red FM, and Life FM.
Cork's bubble-form structure and natural fire resistance make it suitable for acoustic and thermal insulation in house walls, floors, ceilings and facades.
The city of Cork's main shopping street is St. Patrick's Street and Limerick's, like Dublin, is also O ' Connell Street ( the name is used in a number of other Irish towns, as it is in honor of Daniel O ' Connell ).
LeisureWorld, one of Cork's premier fitness and health facilities, is adjacent the campus, and offers special membership rates to CIT students and staff.
After a one-year absence from Cork's hurling showpiece, defeats of Blackrock, Imokilly and St. Finbarr's in the respective championship deciders of 1948, 1949 and 1950 brought Ring's county championship winners ' medal tally to six.
Dublin could only manage to score 1-2 compared to Cork's 2-13, resulting in Cork taking the title.
Ring played a tournament game against Waterford in June 1963 and was again later picked for Cork's championship fifteen.
Cork won and he was again included as a non-playing substitute for Cork's subsequent Munster semi-final defeat against Tipperary.
* Cork's Kent Station is curved, due to the lines entering the station at right angles to the River Lee, but having to connect to a line running parallel to the river.
The main stand is named after Sean Mac Carthaigh, Cork's second president of the GAA.
The club's most famous player is probably Éamonn Young, who captained Cork to victory in the National Football League and the Munster Football Championship in 1952, having also been a part of Cork's All-Ireland-winning team of 1945.
" In the The Guardian, Billington concludes that " This is a compelling revival much aided by Neil Austin's lighting and Adam Cork's subliminal sound ," observing: " when audience and cast finally joined in applauding Pinter, was seated in a box, I felt it was in recognition of an eerily disturbing play that transports us into a world somewhere between reality and dream.
Cork's Muslim community operates out of an industrial estate, while hoping to raise money to build a new mosque.

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