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Harris's desire to visit White House for Paddy's Day could delay electionDespite Mr Harris’ public pronouncements, many people in Leinster House are “convinced” it will be November.
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RTE viewers praise Dublin Rose Casey Harris as a 'breath of fresh air'Finglas native and Dublin Rose Casey Harris shared how she was proud to reach this stage in the Rose of Tralee and represent women from working-class backgrounds
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