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Irish America magazine - Oct/Nov '03 issue: Cate Blanchett, Veronica Guerin, Bing Crosby, Paddy Moloney and the Chieftains, the Jeanie Johnston, Catherine Hicks, Peter O’Malley and the Dodgers, Women in the Army, Shalom Ireland, Graham Norton

 
Redeeming Bing
From the 1930s to 1950s Bing Crosby was considered the biggest star in the world.
 
The Chief of Irish Music
Paddy Moloney has done more than anyone else to launch Irish music onto the world stage.
 
7th Heaven
Catherine Hicks (Annie Camden) talks about what makes the show she stars in different.
 
 
 

HIBERNIA

The World’s Irish Coffee Champion
Drinking legend has it that in 1942, when Foynes was the foremost transit point between Europe and America...  more...
(Irish America Magazine Oct/Nov '03)
Shalom Ireland
A film on Ireland’s Jewish community.  more...
(Irish America Magazine Oct/Nov '03)
Irish Eye on Hollywood
Now that Colin Farrell is a regular in both blockbuster movies and on the gossip pages, the search seems to be on for the next hot young Irish actor.  more...
(Irish America Magazine Oct/Nov '03)
Quote...Unquote
Latest quotes from the Irish.  more...
(Irish America Magazine Oct/Nov '03)
Irish Businesses Take On Wall Street
The Irish have historically been affiliated with professions including construction, fire and police department service and the restaurant and bar business. But in more recent years, the Irish have become a formidable force on Wall Street and the technology industry.  more...
(Irish America Magazine Oct/Nov '03)
Irish America On Airlift To Baghdad
Three months after 9/11, New York Fire Department chief Larry Connors flew to Afghanistan with a humanitarian aid airlift sponsored by the Diageo beverage distributing company and the U.S. State Department.  more...
(Irish America Magazine Oct/Nov '03)
9/11 Memorial
The wall is engraved with images of the 115 Brooklyn firefighters who lost their lives on 9/11.  more...
(Irish America Magazine Oct/Nov '03)
Passed On
Robert S. Mullaney an aeronautical engineer who helped oversee the construction of the craft that landed Apollo astronauts on the moon, died at his home in Bellport, New York, on July 6. He was 82....  more...
(Irish America Magazine Oct/Nov '03)
No Van For Hawaii
It’s been nearly two decades since a major Irish recording artist performed in Hawaii.  more...
(Irish America Magazine Oct/Nov '03)
So Graham Norton!
Flamboyant Irish comedian Graham Norton, one of British television’s most well known and in-demand television personalities, is gaining a devoted fan following among American viewers.  more...
(Irish America Magazine Oct/Nov '03)
 
 
 
 
 
 
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