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Irish America magazine - June/July '03 issue: Anjelica Huston, Pierce Brosnan, Saving Private (Jessica) Lynch, Kabul’s Irish Club, Paul Muldoon, Ronan Tynan, Jeanie Johnston - replica famine ship, Senator Pat Moynihan, Inside the Arab World

 
Pierce Brosnan
From Navan to Malibu. Pierce Brosnan talks to Patricia Harty about his latest "irish" movie.
 
Saving Private Lynch
Pfc Jessica Lynch, perhaps the most famous POW of the century, is ready to come home.
 
Irish Writers Win Pulitzers
Two Irish writers and one Irish American journalist have been honored with Pulitzer Prizes.
 
 
 

DEPARTMENTS

O’Toole, O’Tuathail, Toal, Tolle, Tool, Toohill, Twohill
Success is a good word to define the O’Toole family, as translating the word “tuathal” into English literally means prosperous. more...
(Irish America Magazine June/July '03)
The Universal Mother
The concept of an all-powerful mother goddess is one of the earliest mythological archetypes shared by almost all cultures. Myths abound of The Great Mother, creator of the universe and all that exists within it.. more...
(Irish America Magazine June/July '03)
British Role in NI is a Model for Disaster
There they were on global television, George Bush and Tony Blair, celebrating victory in Iraq and citing Northern Ireland as an example of their benign achievements. To anyone with an Irish consciousness, it was a déjà vu of empires lost and found. more...
(Irish America Magazine June/July '03)
Police Report Confirms NI Security Force Collusion
Evidence of collusion between British Army officers, the police force, and loyalist paramilitaries in targeting Irish republicans was starkly revealed in the digest of a wide-ranging 3,000-page report published by John Stevens, chief of London’s Metropolitan Police. more...
(Irish America Magazine June/July '03)
Bush Visits the North - But Belfast Agreement Is Still Stalled
Five years since the signing of the historic Belfast Agreement, political commentators in Northern Ireland are increasingly pessimistic that further progress can be made. more...
(Irish America Magazine June/July '03)
Kabul’s Irish Club
Unlike many nightclubs of New York or Los Angeles, the Irish Club in Kabul, Afghanistan doesn’t have a sign out front or a number on the door for a reason more serious than just trying to be trendy. more...
(Irish America Magazine June/July '03)
Letters
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(Irish America Magazine June/July '03)
 
 
 
 
 
 
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