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Irish America magazine - Oct/Nov '02 issue: Frontier House, John B. Keane, The Irish File, Blink, Endgame in Ireland, Irish Cider, Rosemary Clooney, NYC’s Famine Memorial, The Irishman who would be King, Liam Neeson

 
John B. Keane Remembered
May 30, 2002, John B. Keane, author, raconteur and much- loved Kerryman, passed away.
 
The Irish File
Michael Riley's "The Irish File" is a stunning collection of images and landscapes from Ireland.
 
Irish Eye On Hollywood
Liam Neeson played German in Schindler's List, now the Ballymena man plays a Russian.
 
 
 
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John B. Keane Remembered
Two years ago, Victor Walsh dropped in to John B. Keane's pub in Listowel, which is run by Keane's wife, Mary. He found the author, though ailing, in good humor and agreeable to an interview. more...
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The Irish File
Michael Riley's "The Irish File" is a stunning collection of imagery of Ireland. more...
(Irish America) October/November
Photo Album - 1972: The Noone Family, Brooklyn
Little did Luke Noone and Mary Ellen Doherty dream when they left Ireland that they would leave a legacy of five children, 20 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren - a total of 55 good-looking, God-fearing Narrowbacks (as Luke often referred to his family). more...
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What Falls Away
It’s hard to believe it’s only a year. So much has changed, it seems as if it should have taken several lifetimes. more...
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Not Their War
Nell McCafferty looks at the grief and heartache that has recently been visited upon Belfast Catholics by Loyalist gunmen more...
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Fathers & Sons
Amidst the hundreds of rescue workers searching at Ground Zero, many were fathers looking for their sons. Some were firefighters still on the job, some retired, and some never officially with the Department, but all joined in the search for their boys. This is a story about five of them. more...
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The American Adventure
An Irish American family go back to 1883 to discover what’s most important in the present. more...
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In the Crossfire
Richard Moore stands on the spot where he was blinded by a plastic bullet fired by a British soldier at point-blank range in Derry in 1972. He was 10 years old. Since then Moore has tried to help other child victims of war and in 1996 he helped launch the charity "Children in Crossfire" more...
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Why The Towers Fell
Dennis Smith, former firefighter and author, talks to Tom Deignan. more...
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