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Tuesday night saw Madonna come to town. Was she Amazing? Acts like Paul Simon, The Rolling Stones...
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08.00 28 Jul 2012


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08.00 28 Jul 2012


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style="text-align: center;">Tuesday night saw Madonna come to town. Was she Amazing?
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id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">Acts like Paul Simon, The Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen are all at retirement age and people still love them.
id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">However Madonna is in her early 50”²s and there have been calls for her after last nights poor gig to give up her boots and call it a day.
style="text-align: center;">Can you be too old to boogie? Henry McKean spoke to gutted Madonna fans, Hot Press and Age Action.
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style="text-align: center;">Barry Kenny popped into Davenport After Dark and had  a chat with Fionn this week to discuss all things Rail. There was very little steam and lots of information.

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style="border: 0px; margin: 15px 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: center;">Researchers from the International Prevention Research Institute in France and the European Institute of Oncology in Italy have issued a stark warning to sun bed users ”“ that just one use of the tanning beds before the age of 30 could increase the risk of skin cancer by 15%. There are currently 140,000 sunbed users in Ireland who are endangering their health. Dr. Callaghan Condon, a consultant dermatologist based in the Blackrock Clinic, spoke to Breakfast alongside Newstalk reporter, Niamh Hassell who met with some of the young fans of tanning beds in Dublin

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