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An illustration of a controversial new postage stamp in Ireland, with Irish artist, Jim Fitzpatrick, who created the famous two-tone image of Che Guevara used on the stamp

Ireland celebrates Che Guevara's Irish roots with a stamp, despite opposition

A new postage stamp in the Republic of Ireland is causing a stink because it honors Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara, who was of partial Irish descent. But people in Ireland — and Miami — are denouncing Che — and the stamp — because of his history of violence.

Ireland celebrates Che Guevara's Irish roots with a stamp, despite opposition
Douglas (right) and his doppelganger, en route to Galway

Two guys walk onto a plane

Two guys walk onto a plane

Fancy Hats and High Heels for Ireland's Renowned Horse-Racing Festival

Fancy Hats and High Heels for Ireland's Renowned Horse-Racing Festival

Guinness sees success with creating a holiday to honor brewery founder

Guinness sees success with creating a holiday to honor brewery founder

Statue Honoring Che Guevara to be Erected in Ireland

Statue Honoring Che Guevara to be Erected in Ireland
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Coping with Ireland's financial crisis

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Kevin Sheridan, owner of Sheridan's Cheesemongers in Ireland, about how the economic downturn has affected his business. Also, Rita Richardson, a retiree in Galway, Ireland, tells Lisa how she's coping with the news.

Coping with Ireland's financial crisis