The Corrs Are Back
Following the release of their latest album, Borrowed Heaven, The Corrs spoke to Louise Carroll just before they started their largest North American tour.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
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President Reagan Remembered
From Ballyporeen to the White House, Niall O’Dowd looks at President Reagan’s Irish background, and recalls an interview with the President’s brother, Neil.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
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Solo Tenor
Following on the coattails of the great John McCormack, Ronan Tynan seems destined to be the most popular Irish tenor ever.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
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The Not so Great Escape
Ten years after robbers emptied an armored security van of $7.4 million at gunpoint, a former IRA member has admitted in a memoir that he masterminded the heist.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
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Tilting Towards Ireland
Tilting, a village on the island of Fogo and about 300 miles from St. John’s, the capital of Newfoundland, was recently nominated as an Irish Heritage site.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
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Young Lonigan
James T. Farrell (1904-1979), born in Chicago to a struggling Irish Catholic family, became a celebrated writer by drawing on his own experiences in his well-known Studs Lonigan trilogy.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
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Chile's Irish Flavour
Nancy Griffin travels to Chile and finds a beautiful country still celebrating its Irish founding father.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
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Finian's Rainbow Redux
The Irish Repertory Theatre’s revival of Finian’s Rainbow brightens New York’s
theatrical scene.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
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