The Quare Fellow
As we commemorate the anniversary of the birth of Irish writer Brendan Behan
on February 9, Elizabeth Toomey writes about his time in New York.
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(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
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America’s Top Cop
In an increasingly dangerous world, Police Commissioner of New York City Ray Kelly tackles terrorism and crime. Tom Kelly spent a day with the man who has the toughest job in the country.
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(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
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A Day in Capitan Sarmiento
The descendants of Irish settlers in Argentina remember one of their own.
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(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
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Songs of the civil war
David Kincaid talks to Jamie Dawson about his albums of Irish songs from the Civil War.
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(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
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Sardonic Joe
Writer and humorist Joe Queenan talks to Jamie Dawson.
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(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
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Macklin’s Cross
Will Cook, an American living in Ireland, encounters the Irish Wake.
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(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
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Northern Ireland In Crisis?
Since the elections, the new faces in Northern Ireland politics mark an inexorable shift from the mainstream to the hardline. Will the Good Friday Agreement survive? Emer Mullins reports.
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(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
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A Tale of Two Henrys and Their Tractors
Harry Ferguson and Henry Ford and the evolution of the tractor. By Brian Witt.
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(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
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