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Serving Cork for 120 years EE - V1 EDITION NO. 34,898 MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2013 RRP: e1.50 29.04.13 Recommended retail price €1.50 YOU ARE OUR HEROES Munster reaction: See Sport TONIGHT WEATHER L: 3°C Mainly clear Winds: NW at 5-10 mph Keith dedicates his win to special kids By SARAH HORGAN The Helix CHARLEVILLE’S Keith Hanley, who was last night declared The Voice of Ireland, has dedicated his win to the children he works with. Keith said he owed it all to students of the Holy Family School near his home, where he teaches hip hop dancing to chil- dren with special needs. After six rounds of blind au- ditions, four battle shows and seven live shows from Dublin’s Helix Theatre, Keith came top of the public vote to win and secure a 100,000 recording contract with Universal Ire- land. The 19-year-old said: “I know I probably sound like a broken record but it really is down to the kids. It was from them that I learned the true value of music and the potential it has to bring people out of themselves. I’m really looking forward to going home and getting their feedback. This win does not Turn to page 3. IN FINE VOICE: Jubilation as Charleville’s Keith Hanley wins The Voice. Picture: Kyran O'Brien Tributes to Barry By PADRAIG HOARE TRIBUTES have been pouring in for former Minister of State Dick Barry, , who died yesterday. The 93-year-old Fermoy man was first elected to the Dáil almost 60 years ago, when he won a by-election in Cork East in June 1953 for Fine Gael. He won eight elec- tions up to 1977 and was a Junior Minister for Health. Mr Barry and his son, Mi- chael, ran an auctioneers firm in Fermoy, while his daughter Myra Barry followed her father into the Dáil in 1979. Current Fine Gael Cork East TDs David Stanton and Tom Barry paid tributes to Mr Barry and offered condolences to his family. Deputy Stanton said: “I remember as a young fellow hearing all about Dick Barry and how he was loved and ad- mired all over the constitu- ency.” Deputy Tom Barry said: “Dick was a gentleman with a powerful intellect who com- bined local and national polit- ics in a seamless fashion. Dick was a good friend to me.” Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney said Mr Barry had been an “enormously in- fluential figure in Fine Gael in Cork.” SOFIA ESCOBAR ��MIKE STERLING MICHAEL McCARTHY LINZI HATELEY Containment Solutions | FIBCs | Anti-Static Liners ����Ticketmaster & Pro Musica, Cork �� �� ����

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User:rorynoonanDate:29/04/2013Time:08:29:46Edition:29/04/2013Monmonecho290413Page:1Color:

S e r v i n g C o r k f o r 1 2 0 y e a r s

EE - V1

EDITION NO. 34,898MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2013 RRP: e1.50

29.04.13

Recommendedretail price

€1.50

YOUAREOUR

HEROES

Munster reaction: See Sport

TONIGHT

WEATHER

L: 3°CMainly clear

Winds: NW at5-10 mph

Keith dedicates hiswin to special kidsBy SARAH HORGANThe Helix

CHARLEVILLE’S KeithHanley, who was lastnight declared The Voiceof Ireland, has dedicatedhis win to the children heworks with.

Keith said he owed it all tostudents of the Holy FamilySchool near his home, where heteaches hip hop dancing to chil-dren with special needs.

After six rounds of blind au-ditions, four battle shows andseven live shows from Dublin’sHelix Theatre, Keith came topof the public vote to win andsecure a €100,000 recordingcontract with Universal Ire-land.

The 19-year-old said: “I knowI probably sound like a brokenrecord but it really is down tothe kids. It was from themthat I learned the truevalue of music andthe potential ithas to bringpeople out ofthemselves. I’mreally lookingforward togoing home andgetting theirfeedback. Thiswin does not● Turn to page 3. IN FINE VOICE: Jubilation as Charleville’s Keith Hanley wins The Voice. Picture: Kyran O'Brien

Tributesto BarryBy PADRAIG HOARE

TRIBUTES have been pouringin for former Minister of StateDick Barry, , who diedyesterday.

The 93-year-old Fermoyman was first elected to theDáil almost 60 years ago,when he won a by-election inCork East in June 1953 forFine Gael. He won eight elec-tions up to 1977 and was aJunior Minister for Health.

Mr Barry and his son, Mi-chael, ran an auctioneers firmin Fermoy, while his daughterMyra Barry followed her fatherinto the Dáil in 1979.

Current Fine Gael Cork EastTDs David Stanton and TomBarry paid tributes to Mr Barryand offered condolences to hisfamily. Deputy Stanton said: “Iremember as a young fellowhearing all about Dick Barryand how he was loved and ad-mired all over the constitu-ency.” Deputy Tom Barry said:“Dick was a gentleman with apowerful intellect who com-bined local and national polit-ics in a seamless fashion. Dickwas a good friend to me.”

Minister for AgricultureSimon Coveney said Mr Barryhad been an “enormously in-fluential figure in Fine Gael inCork.”

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