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  2. What's on Your Menu This Week?: Dinner Edition - AOL

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  3. The Daily Home - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Home is a daily newspaper serving the Talladega County and St. Clair County, Alabama areas. Originally begun as a weekly in 1867 it was called Our Mountain Home until daily production began in 1909 at which point the name was changed to The Talladega Daily Home.

  4. Norman Maen - Wikipedia

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    Maen was born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland and began his career working as a dancer in Patricia Mulholland's Irish dancing school. He qualified as a teacher after successfully completing his studies at Ballymena Academy and Stranmillis College , Belfast .

  5. Ballymena Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The first municipal building in the town was a market hall in Bridge Street which was completed in 1684. [2] It featured a steeple which was 60 feet (18 m) high, [3] and was later referred to by the local member of parliament, Sir Robert Adair, as one of the "Seven Towers" of Ballymena. [4]

  6. Mid and East Antrim - Wikipedia

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    Mid and East Antrim Borough Council replaced Ballymena Borough Council, Carrickfergus Borough Council and Larne Borough Council.The first election for the new district council was originally due to take place in May 2009, but in April 2008, Shaun Woodward, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland announced that the scheduled 2009 district council elections were to be postponed until 2011. [4]

  7. Thomas Stanislaus McAllister - Wikipedia

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    McAllister was a native of Ballymena. He was noted as a huntsman, racing cyclist and also played football for Bohemians football club. [1] He was the first president of St Malachy's College Old Boys' Association. [6] Sara and Thomas McAllister at home 1938

  8. St Patrick's Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The site was requisitioned by the War Office and the barracks were put into use as the depot of the Royal Ulster Rifles, who had relocated from Victoria Barracks, as soon as they opened in 1937. [1]

  9. Ballymena - Wikipedia

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    By 1704, the population of Ballymena had reached 800. In 1707, the first Protestant (Church of Ireland) parish church was built. In 1740, the original Ballymena Castle burned down. The Gracehill Moravian settlement was founded in 1765. During the 1798 rebellion, Ballymena was occupied from 7 to 9 June by a force of around 10,000 United Irishmen ...