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Late Lunch Tuesday August 6th 2019

What a weekend for Meath Swimmers!  Mark Hanley and Sinead Delaney only went and won the Mens and Womens Liffey Swim in its historic 100th year - a double for the Royal County!! Anthony Gilsenan manager of Killua Castle popped in for a chat.  With Leaving Cert results just a week away there are many options besides college which we heard about today and will through the week from the Louth Meath Education and Training Board.  While Irish Times Washington correspondent Suzanne Lynch doesn't hold out much hope of gun law reform in the USA following the latest mass shootings.  

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