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Sister Act
Betty Ann Waters, a divorced mother-of-two, with only a GED and
a few college credits, took on the law, and after a 19-year struggle
proved that her brother Kenny was innocent of a murder charge.
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(Irish America)
August/September 2001
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The
Irish Brigade in the Civil War
When anything absurd, forlorn or desperate was to be attempted,
the Irish Brigade was called upon...
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(Irish America)
August/September 2001
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First, we take ManHattan
Marie Galvin has her sights set on Manhattan. Lauren Byrne
interviews the Boston-based Irish designer who is turning the fashion
world on its head. more...
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(Irish America)
August/September 2001
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The
man from God knows where
Rob Patterson talks to singer Tom Russell about how his Irish
heritage influenced his album The Man from God Knows Where.
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(Irish America)
August/September 2001
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Daly
does Brecht in Dublin
Tyne Daly talks to Susan Conley about the Irish interpretation
of Brecht's Mother Courage which places it inside Northern Ireland.
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(Irish America)
August/September 2001
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Being Irish
Pulitzer prize-winning author William Kennedy writes about not being
able to escape one's heritage. more...
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(Irish America)
August/September 2001
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Ulster roots - Southern branches
The connection between Ulster and the Scots-Irish of the Southern
United States. By James Flannery.
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(Irish America)
August/September 2001
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