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Dublin Orangeman ‘puts record straight’ on U2 Bono’s neighbourhood after Jon Bon Jovi gaffe

Justice Minister Naomi Long reveals probable Covid diagnosis
 
 
     
   
     
  Oct 9, 2020  
     
 

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Dublin Orangeman 'puts record straight' on U2 Bono's neighbourhood after Jon Bon Jovi gaffe
 
A Dublin Orangeman says he found claims that Bono was beaten up by Dublin Orangemen in his childhood as "funny" because they are so far removed from the truth.
 
     
 
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