AWARDS THIS SITES HAS WON

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The Finn McCool Award

The Duilleag lìonraidh mhathicon is designed to recognize web sites meeting the following criteria:
*  A significant portion of the site is devoted to an aspect of Celtic culture.
*  The site maintains a positive image of the Celtic people, while speaking truthfully about Celtic
circumstances, both present and past.
*  The site may not advocate racism, sexism, or any other form of prejudice or bigotry. Celebrating the
distinctiveness of Celtic culture does not mean denigrating any other race or group! Even the historic enemies of the Celts must be treated honorably, that means with basic human respect. This is especially important with sites that address issues of peace and the troubles in Ireland.
*  The site maintains standards of excellence in its design, graphics, text, and presentation

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Golden Web Award

Only the best sites are voted to receive the Golden Web Award. The criterion for winning remains a challenge to even the best Webmaster, artists and designers. That being said, the primary benefit of the Golden Web Award is the recognition of your commitment to the pursuit of website excellence. Further, it represents that your work is considered an outstanding website, incorporating high standards of design, originality and content. Most importantly, the Golden Web Award lets others know you're viewed as a respected professional by your peers, one who is deserving of recognition.

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Molann An Obair An Saor Award

"I enjoy visiting webs sites to see what interests people enough that they take the time to create a web page for it.  You have a nice web site.  I enjoyed visiting the pages that I did.  I know how much trouble it is to put one together.  You have earned the award and are more than welcome to display it.

...the phrase on the frame is in Irish.  Literally it translates as "The work recommends the craftsman" or in a more modern phrasing, "Judge a man by his work." 

Roger

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