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English: Pictured at the launch of RTEjr. Frances Fitzgerald TD, Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Noel Curran current Director-General of RTÉ and Cross Divisional Head of Children's Content - Sheila DeCourcy with a number of young people. Pic Mac Innes
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