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A Jan. 10, 2013 photo from files showing Marie Fleming, a terminally ill woman who suffers from multiple sclerosis (MS). The paralyzed Irish woman who wants to die cannot legally commit suicide with her partner's help, Ireland's Supreme Court ruled Monday, April 29, 2013, in a case that has moved the nation.
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In this Monday, Dec. 19, 2005 file photo, Henry Edmont Cane, left, and partner Christopher Patrick Flanaghan kiss outisde Belfast, City Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday, Dec. 19, 2005. The couple became the first male couple to win legal recognition for their partnership under a new British civil partnership law.
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Shipping containers at Dublin Port in Ireland. The country's export figures have doubled in just three years
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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks next to Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny during the Invest in Ireland forum at New York University, in New York.
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Armed police officers walk in Craigavon, Northern Ireland, on March 10. A police officer was killed nearby the day before
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Northern Ireland First Minister Dr. Ian Paisley, right, stands with Irish President Mary McAleese for the first time, at Somme Heritage Center, which honors the sacrifices of British soldiers from Ireland in World War I, at Conlig in Northern Ireland, Monday, Sept. 10, 2007.
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Northern Ireland's First Minister Ian Paisley and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness smile after being sworn in as ministers of the Northern Ireland Assembly, at Stormont Parliamentary Building, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday May 8, 2007.
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Cardinal Sean Brady, right, Primate of All Ireland and Archbishop, arrives to say Mass and read out the "Pastoral Letter of the Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI to the Catholics of Ireland" at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh, Northern Ireland, on March 20, 2010
Murad Sezer / Reuters
Ireland's Katie Taylor, left, fights Russia's Sofya Ochigava during their Women's Light (60kg) gold medal boxing match at the London Olympic Games, Aug. 9, 2012.
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Ireland's Katie Taylor (L) fights Britain's Natasha Jonas during their quarterfinal Women's Light (60kg) boxing match at the London Olympic Games August 6, 2012.
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Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson reacts after losing his Belfast East seat to Naomi Long of the Alliance Party, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on May 7, 2010.
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The Bank of Ireland headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, Thursday, Nov. 4 2010
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A woman leaves a shop in Moneygall. U.S. President Barack Obama arrived in Ireland to meet the Irish president and prime minister and visit the Co.Offaly town of Moneygall from where one of his ancestors emigrated in the 1800s
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Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny looks on during a joint press conference with his Italian counterpart after their meeting at Palazzo Chigi in Rome on Feb. 23, 2012
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Fans of Ireland's soccer team display signs at the match between Ireland and France
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Outside view of the European Court of Human Rights, Thursday Dec. 16, 2010 in Strasbourg, France. Ireland's constitutional ban on abortion violates the rights of pregnant women to receive proper medical care in life-threatening cases, the European Court of Human Rights ruled
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A Police Service of Northern Ireland officer takes up position near Lismore Manor, Craigavon, Northern Ireland
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Pope John Paul II in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland, September 1979 Gamma Setting: 2.2 Please note: This image is currently not fully processed.
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Rosacea is a common but often misunderstood condition that is estimated to affect over 45 million people worldwide. It affects fair-skinned people of mostly north-western European descent, and has been nicknamed the curse of the Celts by some in Ireland.
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Debt-burdened Ireland is talking with other European Union governments about how to handle its troubled finances, officials said Monday.
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Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland watches as he misses a birdie on the 18th hole during the third round of the Masters golf tournament on Saturday, April 9, 2011, in Augusta, Ga.
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Ireland's new prime minister Brian Cowen
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Northern Ireland's First Minister, Peter Robinson, arrives at Stormont in Belfast
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Northern Ireland's First Minister, Peter Robinson, and his wife Iris behind his desk at the Parliament Buildings in Stormont
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"The long line:" Job seekers wait outside a social-welfare office in Dun Laoghaire. With some manufacturing jobs leaving for cheaper countries, unemployment in Ireland may hit 12% this year
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Brian Cowen, prime minister of Ireland
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Marin Ireland, left, and Thomas Sadoski in a scene from Neil LaBute's "Reasons to Be Pretty", now playing at Broadway's Lyceum Theatre
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth gives her speech next to Ireland's President Mary McAleese during the state dinner at Dublin Castle in Dublin May 18, 2011
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Ireland's first black mayor, Rotimi Adebari, mayor of Portlaoise.
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A horse and cart passes the Bank of Ireland in central Dublin, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010
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"All together now" Ireland (finally) approved the Lisbon Treaty
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The Irish government buildings are seen in Dublin, Ireland, on Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010
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Darren Clarke of Northen Ireland golfs at The Old Course in St Andrews, England.
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Riots in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officer Neil Simpson on patrol in North Belfast.
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Lech Walesa, left, on a visit to Ireland to campaign for a vote in favor of the Libson Treaty
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Kevin Crilly leaves Newry courthouse, in Belfast, Northern Ireland on May 22, 2008
Photograph for TIME by Alan O'Connor
SIGNS OF THE TIME: The collapse of Ireland's frenzied real estate market has pushed the country into recession
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Polish job-seekers, hoping to find work in Ireland, line up in Warsaw for a job fair featuring Irish construction companies.
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Alec Baldwin poses for a photo with his daughter, Ireland.
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Obama drinks a pint of Guinness with Henry Healy, an ancestral cousin from Moneygall, Ireland, at The Dubliner pub in Washington, on Mar. 17, 2012.
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A picture taken at the junction of Belfast's Castlereagh Road and Beersbridge Road after a car was set on fire. Loyalists protested at an Alliance party office against a decision not to fly Union flag at City Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Jan 11. 2013 .
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Hanna Graham joins a protest candle lit vigil for Savita Halappanavaroutside Belfast City Hall, Northern Ireland, Nov. 15, 2012.
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Demonstrators hold placards and candles in memory of Indian Savita Halappanavar during a march in support of legislative change on abortion in Dublin, Ireland, Nov. 17, 2012.
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U.S. President Barack Obama drinks Guinness beer at Ollie Hayes pub in Moneygall, Ireland, the ancestral homeland of his great-great-great grandfather, Monday, May 23, 2011.
Stefan Wermuth / Reuters
A women holds a poster of Lance Armstrong before the start of the second stage of the Tour of Ireland cycling race in Clonmel, Aug. 22, 2009.
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Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny reacts after addressing party members at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin, Ireland. Ireland's new parliament is convening Wednesday March 9, 2011 to elect Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny as prime minister of a coalition government
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Thirty-three pilot whales were found dead on a beach in Donegal, Ireland
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Obama and the first lady enjoy a glass of Guinness in Moneygall, Ireland, May 23, 2011.
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Following the handball controversy, Thierry Henry has called for the France-Ireland soccer match to be replayed
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Travellers take in the view of Muckross House in Killarney, Ireland, one of the destinations of Smithsonian Journeys.
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People queue outside the Northern Rock headquarters in Dublin, Ireland
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The scene in Market Street, Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, immediately after the 1998 bomb attack.
Peter Morrison / AP
A British soldier arrives back at Palace Barracks, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, July 31, 2007.
Peter Morrison / AP
Police forensic officers examine the remains of a car bomb that exploded outside Newry courthouse in Northern Ireland.
Zachary Goelman for TIME
Tareq Sammaree, a former professor at Baghdad University, sought asylum in Ireland.
Cathal McNaughton / Reuters
Forensic officers examine the damage caused by a car bomb that exploded outside the Ulster Bank in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on Oct. 5, 2010
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Irish opposition leader Enda Kenny, right, of the Fine Gael Party holds 8-month-old Emma Brady as he canvasses in Crumlin, Ireland, on Feb. 22, 2011
An artist's sketch of the proposed Titanic Signature Project, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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An Aer Lingus aircraft is pictured on the apron at Belfast International Airport in Belfast, Northern Ireland
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A child rides his bike pass a burning petrol lorry in the Upper Springfield road in Belfast, Northern Ireland on March 30, 2009.
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A TV screen grab shows Thierry Henry handling the ball during France's World Cup 2010 playoff match against the Republic of Ireland
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Votes are counted for the EU Lisbon Treaty referendum at the Royal Dublin Society on October 3, 2009 in Dublin, Ireland.
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The remains of an exploded car bomb lies outside the front gate of Palace Barracks, an army base in Holywood, in Northern Ireland, on April 12, 2010.
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Shark caller Selam Karasimbe in his outrigger canoe off the northern Papua New Guinea island of New Ireland
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Taoiseach Brian Cowen speaks at a gala dinner as part of the United States Naval Institute investment conference at Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
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A anti abortion protestors holds up placards outside the Marie Stopes clinic, the first private clinic to offer abortions to women in Belfast, Northern Ireland on October 18, 2012.
REUTERS/Phil Noble
The Fiancee of Britain's Prince William, Kate Middleton, smiles during a visit to the Greenmount Agriculture & Food College, in Antrim, Northern Ireland March 8, 2011
Cathal McNaughton / Reuters
Relatives of those killed during Bloody Sunday make their way from the Bogside to the Guildhall to read the Saville report in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on June 15
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (centre) leaves Stormont
Castle in Belfast, on Monday October 12, 2009, with Northern Ireland's First
Minister Peter Robinson (left) and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (right).
Paul McErlane/AP
Police officers stand on Market Street, the scene of a car bombing in the center of Omagh, 72 miles west of Belfast in Northern Ireland, on Aug. 15, 1998
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