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Irish America magazine - Aug/Sept '04 issue: The Corrs are back, President Reagan Remembered, Ronan Tynan, Sam Millar and the IRA bank robbery, Bernardo O’Higgins - liberator of Chile, Michael Moore, Bloomsday, The Thrills, Amanda Byram
American
in Ireland - The Postman Only Brings Once
In this modern age there isn’t a lot of practical difference between
traveling to a foreign country and moving to live in one.
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(Irish America Magazine)
August/September 2004
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Book Reviews: A Sampling of the Latest Irish Books
Before Emmett Till was killed in Mississippi in 1955 for being black,
and before Leo Frank was lynched in Atlanta in 1913 for being Jewish,
two Irish Catholic immigrants in Boston, in 1805, were victims of
an angry city. more... |
(Irish America Magazine)
August/September 2004
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Irish Eye on
Hollywood
When it comes to film festivals, the biggest news of the year has
been Michael’s Moore’s big win of the Palme d’Or at Cannes for Fahrenheit
9/11, his controversial documentary on President George W. Bush.
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(Irish America Magazine)
August/September 2004
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The Last Word
- The Reagan Democrats
Say what you will about Ronald Reagan, but it can’t be denied that
he changed the face not of just American politics, but Irish-American
politics. more...
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(Irish America Magazine)
August/September 2004
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Letters
Maureen O’Hara - The Old Irish Neighborhood - The Fighting Race
- Britain Is getting away with murder - Blame the Kennedys
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(Irish America Magazine)
August/September 2004
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Irish roots:
Joyce, Joce, Joass, Jorse & Joyes
lthough the surname Joyce may automatically be associated with author
James Joyce, the name has an ancient past, with both Irish and Norman
antecedents.
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(Irish America Magazine)
August/September 2004
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Photo album:
Graduation Day Class of 1909: St. Mary’s School, Wharton, New Jersey
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Seated at the right of this photograph is my mother, Elizabeth “Bess”
Cashen when she was 13. She was valedictorian of the class of 1909
in St. Mary’s School, Wharton, New Jersey.
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(Irish America Magazine)
August/September 2004
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