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  2. Book censorship in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, it was announced that, as the last book had been banned in 1998, no books were currently banned in Ireland as the 12-year limitation had run out on all existing bans. [8] In March 2016, the Irish Censorship board issued its first ban in 18 years. The book The Raped Little Runaway by Jean Martin was deemed "indecent or obscene" by the ...

  3. Censorship in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Games may only be banned if the IFCO judges that it is unfit for viewing, [75] which has happened once to date, with the banning of Manhunt 2 on 18 June 2007, over two weeks before its launch date of 6 July. [76] Ireland is a member of PEGI, but places no legal powers on its age recommendations. Retailers may attempt to enforce them at their ...

  4. Censorship of Publications Board (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    After the book was banned, three priests forced Buckley to go on his knees and burn the book in his own fireplace. [9] In November 1942 there was an important debate about the censorship system in the Oireachtas. Sir John Keane moved that the Censorship Board be reconstituted. Three banned publications in particular were debated.

  5. The Country Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Country Girls, both the trilogy and the novel, is often credited with breaking silence on sexual matters and social issues during a repressive period in Ireland following World War II and was adapted into a 1983 film. All three novels were banned by the Irish censorship board and faced significant public disdain in Ireland. [1]

  6. The Wearing of the Green - Wikipedia

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    The general format is that the narrator is a rebel who has left Ireland for exile and meets a public figure (Napper Tandy, in most versions), who asks for news from Ireland, and is told that those wearing green are being persecuted. Halliday Sparling's Irish Minstrelsy (1888) includes the anonymous "Green upon the Cape", dated to 1798. [3]

  7. Little Debbie Dropped Its Fall Snack Lineup and Fans Are ...

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    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 ...

  8. The Only Little Debbie Ice Cream Flavor You Should Ever Buy - AOL

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    3. Zebra Cakes. Zebra Cakes are weak. I said what I said. They're plain. They're dry. And the "chocolate" icing posing as zebra stripes doesn't even taste like chocolate.

  9. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...