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On the top in todays news Peter Burke, Mattie McGrath, Narendra Modi and others.
Peter Burke

1. Peter Burke

Top newspapers talking about Peter Burke

Wikipedia

Ulick Peter Burke (born 16 August 1937) is a British polymath, historian and professor. He was born to a Roman Catholic father and Jewish mother (who later converted to Roman Catholicism). Wikipedia

PICTURES Iron clad Laois jobs at new €16 m steel factory in Portlaoise
Leinster Express · 9 months
WATCH Official opening of new Laois Midland Steel factory
Leinster Express · 9 months
Minister for Enterprise opens 'milestone' new Laois automated steel factory
Leinster Express · 9 months
Just two IDA site visits in Laois last year
Leinster Express · 9 months
Confusion over Minister’s ‘contradictory’ remarks about Meta Ireland job cuts
The Irish Times · 9 months

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Mattie McGrath
2. Mattie McGrath
Narendra Modi
3. Narendra Modi
Arnold Palmer
4. Arnold Palmer
Gordon Lyons
5. Gordon Lyons
Donald Tusk
6. Donald Tusk
Stephen Reid
7. Stephen Reid
Rory McIlroy
8. Rory McIlroy
Keegan Bradley
9. Keegan Bradley
The Cats
10. The Cats
Stephen Lee
11. Stephen Lee
Leo Varadkar
12. Leo Varadkar
Paddy Cosgrave
13. Paddy Cosgrave
Shane Lowry
14. Shane Lowry
Ursula von der Leyen
15. Ursula von der Leyen
David Kelly
16. David Kelly
Gene Hackman
17. Gene Hackman
Ian Murray
18. Ian Murray
Donald Trump
19. Donald Trump
Jack Kelly
20. Jack Kelly
John McGrath
21. John McGrath
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Who is popular today, a project that regularly archives news and public figures from the Wikipedia, then links current events with public figures, and then comes the statistics, information extraction and patterns recognision. The project aims primarily at analyzing news to extract information and linking it more favorably to the reader, instead of reading the news randomly. The other goal is to archive news as profiles for public figures, making them a permanent reference for researchers. The project depends on some of the links between the unstructured texts (news) and entities (people) through the analysis of text and the approach with the names of public figures, in addition to some of the process of identifying the images of the characters through the news in which it was mentioned.