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Irish America magazine - Dec '01/Jan '02 issue: World Trade Centre Disaster, Croke Park revisited, Rosemary Clooney, Angela's Ashes, JFK: An appreciation, McCarthy's Bar, Carndonagh - County Donegal, In the Line of Duty, Fr Mychal Judge

 
In the Line of Duty
Red fire trucks that glistened with the pride of craftsmen; a tribute to FDNY.
 
Croke Park revisited
"Twenty years ago, under-12s were thrown over the turnstiles, no tickets necessary."
 
Quote Unquote
President Mary McAleese expresses the sentiments of Ireland, September 14.
 
 
 

DEPARTMENTS
 

Film Forum
Liam, a British film about an Irish family in 1930s Liverpool, does a better job of re-creating the ambience of Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes than that film did. more...

(Irish America) December-January 2002

Book Reviews
Wherever Green is Worn tops the list in this issue's recommended reading while McCarthy's Bar is tops for humor. more...

(Irish America) December-January 2002

Being Irish
In memory of Paddy's Gold. more...

(Irish America) December-January 2002

Roots
Searching for the meaning behind the Delaneys. more...

(Irish America) December-January 2002

Slainte
Christmas is coming and the goose is getting fat. more...

(Irish America) December-January 2002

The Last Word
JFK: An Appreciation. more...

(Irish America) December-January 2002
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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