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  • The former government struck a deal with the public-sector unions early last year—known as the Croke Park agreement for the Dublin stadium where it was agreed—that seeks to make savings through 2014 without enforced job losses.

    Ireland Warns of More Budget Cuts Eamon Quinn 2011

  • The former government struck a deal with the public-sector unions early last year—known as the Croke Park agreement for the Dublin stadium where it was agreed—that seeks to make savings through 2014 without enforced job losses.

    Ireland Warns of More Budget Cuts Eamon Quinn 2011

  • Vermont Woodchuck: I've seen this action in Bronx corner bars up near Croke Park aka Gaelic Park.

    New England Republican 2010

  • Vermont Woodchuck: I've seen this action in Bronx corner bars up near Croke Park aka Gaelic Park.

    New England Republican 2010

  • I welcome the Queen's visit to Croke Park, but it would be far better if politicians learned from history and the mistakes of other politicians.

    Letters: Queen's Ireland visit heralds new chapter 2011

  • Earlier, the Queen's reconciliation tour of the Irish Republic had taken in Croke Park, the home of Gaelic sport, in Dublin.

    Queen gives Ireland closest royals have come to apology for Britain's actions 2011

  • Nick Nolan former lord mayor of CoventryBallylanders, Co Limerick• My grandfather, Richard Lanigan, was one of the Tipperary players at Croke Park on bloody Sunday, 21 November 1920.

    Letters: Queen's Ireland visit heralds new chapter 2011

  • Queen Elizabeth II's decision to make an appearance in Croke Park was part of her larger plan to use this trip to show understanding of the issues that have often separated these two neighboring countries.

    Queen expresses 'deep sympathy' in Irish speech 2011

  • Sinn Féin set off its black balloons, and we learn that some players approached by the Gaelic Athletic Association to meet her at Croke Park yesterday had misgivings – though in the event enough stepped up.

    Hugh Muir's Diary 2011

  • The queen's visit Wednesday to Dublin's Croke Park is seen as a symbol of better relations between the two countries.

    British Queen Visits Site of Bloody Attack Against Irish 2011

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