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There are instances of books which were at one time banned in Ireland subsequently not only having the ban overturned but the books in question becoming required reading on the Leaving Certificate syllabus, e.g., Salinger's Catcher in the Rye (banned in October 1951). [4] The Catholic Index was underpinned by Canon law until it was abolished in ...
Until the late 1980s a large number of (mainly foreign) newspaper and magazines were banned in Ireland including Playboy [5] and the News of the World. [6] Playboy's ban was lifted in 1995, [7] while on the other hand the British edition of the News of the World was still, theoretically, banned when it ceased publication in 2011. [8]
The universal distinguishing feature of all soap opera is that the story lines are regularly made more explicit and, in many instances, more violent, simply to keep audience share. [122] 2002 Cradle of Fear: Banned on 28 March for video. [123] 2002 Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky: Banned on 28 March for video. [123] 2002 For Your Pleasure
Banned in the Irish Free State for advocating sex education for adolescents. [166] The Bulpington of Blup: H. G. Wells: 1932 Novel Banned in the Irish Free State. [167] Brave New World: Aldous Huxley: 1932 Novel Banned in Ireland in 1932, allegedly because of references of sexual promiscuity. [165] The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind: H ...
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The Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cheesecake was invented by baker Paula Nance. Nance worked with Sweet Caroline’s manager Steven Brousseau at the now shuttered Grumpy Brothers.
On 18 May 2006 Lee Dunne's novel Paddy Maguire is Dead, a semi-autobiographical novel about a writer's descent into alcoholism, was released in Ireland after being banned for thirty-four years. The book was originally published in the United Kingdom in 1972, but was banned in Ireland on its release because it was thought to be indecent and obscene.
Little Debbie, introduced in 1960, is well-known for its wide range of sweet treats, including snack cakes, pastries and cookies. Some of the brand's most popular products include Swiss Rolls ...