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Irish America magazine - Dec '03/Jan '04 issue: Kennedy Homecoming, Jim Sheridan - In America, The Irish and Alcohol, Chuck Feeney, The Kelly Gang, Irish Nuns, Michael Flatley cleared of charges, Audrey Hepburn, Stephen Siller, Gerry McNamara

The Fearless
At 6-foot-2, Gerry McNamara, who calls himself just “a skinny little
white kid who takes pride in working hard,” is a hero in the working-class
town of Scranton, Pennsylvania. more... |
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2004
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Into Africa, Seeing And
Believing
Patricia Hallahan’s quest to eliminate blindness in east africa.
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2004
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The Irish Loop
Travel writer Nancy Griffin explores a corner of Ireland in Newfoundland.
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2004
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The Kennedy Homecoming
Darina Molloy visits the Kennedy ancestral home in County Wexford
as Ireland celebrates the 40th anniversary of JFK’s visit.
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2004
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Jim Sheridan on Life. In America
Back in the director’s chair, Jim Sheridan spoke to Louise Carroll
before his latest film, In America, opened in the U.S.
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2004
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The Irish & Alcohol
Craig McGuire explores the dichotomy of celebrating the pub as a
central part of Irish culture and lifestyle while recognizing that
the abuse of alcohol has become a serious matter in Irish society.
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(Irish America) Dec/Jan
2004
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One life to Give
Rarely interviewed and almost never photographed, Charles “Chuck”
Feeney, “the greatest American giver of all time, surpassing the
Mellons, Rockefellers and Du Ponts,” talks to Conor O’Clery about
his philosophy of “giving while living.” more... |
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2004
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