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Title: Message
Headlines: June 16,
2006
Legal
bid
Law won't deter
people
Japan loses first round in
whaling
Allan
Revich
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By Kevin Cullen, Globe Staff
| June 16,
2006
In what some see as a mark of respect, and some
Joycean purists consider sacrilege, official commemorations marking Bloomsday,
the single day in 1904 that forms the narrative in James Joyces great novel
Ulysses, have been
Yes, this is a disgrace.
Joyce has done more for
Dublin than Haughey. I was
there for the centenary in '04
and it was a wonderful celebration
that began months earlier, culminating
in extraordinary citywide Bloomsday events
straight out of Ulysses with a HUGE parade
of a complex musical variety
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