Seán with Eamon Gilmore after successful Labour conference in Kilkenny.
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Seán with his fellow Labour candidates in 2009 and former TD Séamus Pattison.
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Seán with Labour's European candidate Nessa Childers.
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Seán suports the village at Leinster club final
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Seán enjoying his work as a Special Olympics volunteer with the German lads
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Seán with Kilkenny's All Ireland winning ladies footballers.
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Seán with Sister Stanislaus Kennedy at IPPN conference.
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Seán opens an art exhibition in middle of Kieran Street-great day!
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Seán opens exhibition of Traveller's photography in Cómhairle offices.
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Seán with Robin Cooke MP
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Seán with Hollywood actor and Carlow Labour son Patrick Bergin
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Supporting the cats in Croke Park with Caoilfhionn. At the historic Ladies Football All-Ireland.
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Official opening of Kilkenny Arts Week 2006
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Representing Kilkenny at the National War Remeberance ceremony with Labour Colleague and Wexford Mayor, George Lawlor.
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At the St. Rioch's Cemetery mass with Tom Reade and the committee.
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It's all glamour! At the Kilkenny Agricultural show.
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The chain gang-with fellow INTO members Cllr. Flan Garvey and Denis Bohane, president of the Union in the Árd Comhairle box in Croke Park
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Welcoming home the hurlers in 2006.
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Seán with Nessa Childers and Eamon Gilmore.
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Campaigning against the race to the bottom-the Irish ferries march in Waterford.
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Campaigning against cancer cuts with Deputy Leader Liz Mcmanus TD and colleagues.
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The Fair Trade crew celebrate gaining Fairtrade City Status for Kilkenny
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In the muck-at the ploughing in Tullow.
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Campaigning against world poverty in Kilkenny
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Remeber the Great Ones- At the Connolly commemoration in Arbour Hill with Joe Costello TD, party leader Pat Rabitte, Liz McManus TD and Roddy Connolly, the great man's grandson.
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Fighting for the Arts-presenting the Rattlebag petition to RTÉ with Bobby Ballagh, Liam Ó Maonlai, Tanya Banotti and Jack Wall TD
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Seán at launch of Séámus Pattison book with Séámus and Anthony O' Halloran, co-author.
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Seán at GAA 125 commemoration of Michael Hogan's death with the ball used in Croke Park on 'Bloody Sunday'.
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