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    Don't Go Far

    For two streetwise Irish boys who loved hopping on trains and ferries and discovering new faraway places, one adventure took them so far they become front page news.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Paul Russell • Jan 12, 2013 • 28m Listen

    Don't Go Far is the story of two young boys, Keith, who was 10, and his friend Noel, who was 13. Keith had been able to navigate the bus system of Dublin since he was seven years old, running errands for his mother who had even younger children at home. He and Noel were fearless when it came to sneaking aboard the new DART commuter rail system in Dublin and seeing how far it would take them. Just as Keith's mother was finishing dinner, they took a train from their own neighborhood to the Irish Coast, to a ferry on its way to England, to points far far beyond...

    Keith with his mother in 1985

    Keith Burn in 2010

    Don't Go Far was produced by Paul Russell with Ronan Kelly. This was an edited version of an Irish radio documentary from RTÉ Radio 1, Ireland, "Documentary on One, the home of Irish radio documentaries." You can find a longer version of this program at their website.

    If you'd like to podcast or listen back to the almost 1,000 documentaries offered by RTÉ, you can visit their documentary web page. You can also download the RTÉ Documentary on One iPhone app or Android app.

    Note: This program originally aired on May 18, 2012.

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      Paul Russell

      RTÉ Radio 1, Ireland

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      Ronan Kelly

      Radio Producer, RTE, IE

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