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Volume 2: edition 9. TY Telegraph TY Team Jennifer Gordon St. Patricks Day Lili Mae Boorman Kate Gallagher promoted ple watching the parade.. Keelin Burns Ireland by According to RTE, a rec- Kate Malone turning ord number of people Hugo Byrnes more than took to the streets to cel- David Molloy 120 build- ebrate the day around Ireland with 60,000 in Andrew Blair White ings around the Cork City, around Brian Coronella world, 480,000 people in Dub- Abby O’Sullivan green. Var- lin, 50,000 people in Ursula Daly ying from Galway, also an estimat- ed 50,000 people in Lim- Rupert Zarka Tourism Ireland has the Great Wall of China made the incredible hap- to the London Eye, fa- erick City. Inside this issue: pen. According to The mous monuments all - Jen Gordon Irish Times, Tourism around the world were lit Work experience 2 Ireland spent about up with green lights. €65,000 on promoting St. Patrick’s Day was a Class A drugs legal 2 St. Patrick’s Day all huge success with more around the world. They than half a million peo- Zoolander 2 3 Zoolander 2 Announced on Valentino Runway Easter egg nests recipe 3 On the 11 March at pieces from Valen- will see release on enjoyed the show Valentino’s runway tino’s fall 2015 col- Ireland v Wales 3 February 12, 2016. from the front row. show in Jardin de lection. Ben Stiller also hi- Tuileries actors Ben The pair walked - Kate Gallagher jacked Jerome Cricket 4 Stiller and Owen down the runway Jarre’s Snapchat Wilson also known confirming the ru- as – Derek Zo- while Kate Ma- Padráig Harrington 4 mours of a second olander and Hansel, ra, Cara Zoolander movie. It owned the runway Delevingne and wearing a mix of is reported the film Nicky Hilton TY Telegraph Page 2 Work Experience: Aiken Promotions tivals and professional that the ads promoting graphics, ticket manage- wrestling. Promotion their acts will play, ment and online man- companies are in charge posting envelopes with agement. Also while I of promoting an act or concert tickets in them, event by using radio typing up calendars was there they held a ads, posters, billboards, with the upcoming telephone interview be- emailing lists, fly post- events that they will be tween Ed Sheeran and a ing and on their social promoting and also I couple of radio station. Aiken promotions are media pages such as photocopied a bunch of These interviews were an entertainment pro- Facebook and Twitter. invoices for different recorded and were to be motions company based During my week of acts to give to their in Dublin and Belfast. work experience I was management as proof of played the following The business is in answering emails sent where their money day. charge of promoting in with queries about went. - Kate Gallagher and marketing live concerts and other I learn all about the dif- events such as concerts, events, typing up radio ferent areas of their sports events, music fes- schedules with the times business, marketing, Work Experience: 4fm Last week, I finished my teresting to listen to. As I day, I was assigned the weeks was too long for two weeks of work expe- was working in 4FM for job of looking up infor- one place. rience in 4FM. 4FM is a two weeks, there was a lot mation about the latest radio station that is situat- of repetition in my work. episodes of Coronation - Jen Gordon ed beside The Point. In However, I did get the Street, Eastenders, 4FM there were many opportunity to learn how Emmerdale and Fair shows that I could sit in to edit audio pieces from City. This research was on. But the show that was a Sydney radio station. At needed for the entertain- assigned to me was The first it was very tricky as ment department of the Niall Boylan Show which there was a lot of tech- station. Overall I did not runs from 1-3 PM. This nical information to take enjoy my work experi- show is extremely contro- in which was sometimes ence because I thought it versial so it was quite in- confusing. On the last was too repetitive and two Class A drugs made legal for 48 hours Act. Drugs such as ec- strangely during the le- cy bill was passed in the stasy and magic mush- galwindow, including Oireachtas on Tuesday. rooms were made legal one man who was They were made illegal for forty-eight hours af- “pretending to be a ter it was revealed that brick”. by 12am last Thursday. Ireland was the subject they had not been added After much discussion of much controversy last to the legislation. Resi- on social media, the - Kate Malone week when a loophole dents of inner city Dub- drugs have been made was discovered in the lin reported seeing peo- 1977 Misuse of Drugs ple of all ages acting illegal after an emergen- TY Telegraph Page 3 Molly Sterling in the 2015 Eurovision Molly Sterling, a fifth pete on the 23 May. Molly Ireland Schools’ Talent year student in the school, will be singing “Playing Search and last November has recently got through to with Numbers”, a song she released her first represent Ireland in the that she wrote herself. In EP, Strands of Heart. Best of 2015 Eurovision song November 2011 Molly luck to Molly and don’t for- get to vote for her! contest. She will compete won the Tipp Teen Idol - Keelin Burns in the semi-finals on the contest winning a Popstar 21 May 2015 with Portu- Studios recording prize. In gal, Norway, Malta, the June 2012 she came sec- Czech Republic and 12 ond in the Girl’s Vocal others. If she gets through Solo and the Kilkenny second place in TV3’s All to the final she will com- Music Festival. She won Ireland Schools’ Talent Chocolate Easter Egg Nest Cakes Ingredients: tin with paper cases. the chocolate 4.Divide mixture be- 225 g plain choco- 2.Melt chocolate, golden tween each case; press 3 syrup and butter in a glass late, broken up chocolate eggs into the bowl over a pan of gently 2 tbsp golden syrup centre of each “nest”. boiling water. Stir until 50g butter Chill in the fridge for an smooth 75g cornflakes hour or until completely 36 Mini eggs 3.Remove bowl and gen- set. tly add cornflakes until all Method: of the cereal is coated in - Keelin Burns 1.Line a 12 hole cupcake the chocolate Wales crush grand slam hopes Ireland’s grand slam hopes ing three penalties out of four. adding a lot more impetus round of fixtures? We need to were crushed by an inspiring A Dan Biggar drop goal left and getting quicker ball for hope that they can beat Scot- Welsh performance in the the score at 15-9 at half time. the Irish backs. After many land by a margin four points Millennium Stadium last Sat- phases Ireland were eventual- greater than the margin that Wales once again started the urday. The Welsh showed ly awarded a penalty try to England beat France by. half as the better team and that a good start is in fact half leave the stage set for a Wales are outsiders with a eventually got their reward the battle after scoring four grandstand finish. They could much inferior points differ- after 62 minutes with a try penalties in the opening 13 not add to their tally of 16 ence, however, they are play- from Scott Williams which minutes due to a mixture of points however, despite a ing Italy at home which al- surprisingly, was not convert- poor discipline by Joe yellow card for Welsh centre ways has the potential to be ed by the usually flawless Schmidt’s Ireland team and Jonathan Davies and the an extremely one sided affair. Leigh Halfpenny. Joe some strange refereeing from Welsh defence stood firm to Schmidt made a few positive - David Molloy Wayne Barnes. Irelands for- give themselves a vital win. substitutions which complete- tunes improved in the second ly changed the momentum of So where does this leave Ire- quarter with underperforming the game, with Eoin Reddan land heading into the final outhalf Johnny Sexton kick- Ireland showing they are well able for Test Crick- teams Zimbabwe and themselves on team per- Irish Cricket couldn’t be West Indies and serving formances rather than in- in a better position at the up valiant performances dividual but if it wasn’t moment with the whole against two of the tourna- for some very special indi- nation captivated by the ment favourites South Af- vidual performances they country’s performance rica and India. The im- simply wouldn’t be where and the twitter plug Cricket Ireland’s perfor- pressive performances are they are today. Through- #backinggreen has been mances in this year’s not going unnoticed either out the tournament we trending worldwide for Cricket World Cup are with many big name play- have been treated to sever- several weeks since the only further enhancing ers commenting on Ire- al batting master classes competition started. Irish Ireland’s big hopes to one land’s ability and belief from the stylish Ed Joyce, eyes were fixed on their television screens on Sun- day gain Test Cricket sta- and that their quest for also very good knocks day morning to witness tus. The Nation which is Test Cricket should be from Paul Stirling, Niall Ireland ‘s face off with now by far the best of the granted sooner rather than and Kevin O’Brien and St.
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