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From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
Date: 20060615
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The Syracuse James Joyce Club will spend Friday reading "Ulysses" in honor of "Bloomsday," June 16, the day the novel's main character, Leopold Bloom, travels through Dublin.
The reading runs 10 a.m. to midnight at Johnston's Bally Bay Pub, 550 Richmond Ave., Syracuse. Food and beverage will be available, as well as Irish music and a small shop selling books and T-shirts. For more information, call Sandra Clarke at 455-5487.
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