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Couple Facing Christmas Deportation
IT is the wish of most undocumented Irish to spend Christmas at home in Ireland with their families, but for Paul and Jenny Ladd their only holiday wish is to remain in the U.S. The couple, living in Norwood, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston, is facing deportation on December 21 for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
Neal to Stress North, Immigration
The incoming chairman of the Friends of Ireland Group in Congress says his priorities will be making sure that the final elements of the Good Friday Agreement, are implemented and that immigration reform will happen in the new session of Congress.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
Reports Details Haughey Corruption
Former Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Charles Haughey received millions of dollars from businessmen over 17 years in return for favors when he enjoyed a lifestyle “vastly beyond the scale of what he earned as a public representative,” according to the main findings in the 700-page first report of the Moriarty Tribunal set up nine years ago to probe political corruption.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
Nally Says “I’d Kill Again”
Freed farmer Padraig Nally has said just days after his acquittal of the manslaughter of a traveler trespassing on his farm that, given similar circumstances, he would consider doing the same again.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
Murder Victim’s Parents Furious
The family of murdered Frenchwoman Sophie Toscan du Plantier marked the 10th anniversary of her death with a scathing attack on the lack of legal cooperation between the Irish and French authorities probing the killing.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
Tough Bail Laws Are Proposed
The government has moved to make it more difficult for known criminals to get bail while awaiting trial.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
Stone’s Rock Bottom ‘Art’ Defense
The Loyalist serial killer who admitted launching a murder bid on Sinn Fein leaders at Stormont last month has come up with a novel defense.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
Paisley’s Girl Beats Dad’s Party
The daughter of Ian Paisley, founder of the hard-line Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), has won a sex discrimination case against her father’s party.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
Adams Seeks Slay Inquiry
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has called for an inquiry into claims that police Special Branch were linked to an assassination bid when he was shot and seriously wounded.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
A Blue Christmas Without Them
Thousands of Irish homes will be missing sons, daughters, brothers and sisters this year, as increasing numbers of undocumented Irish in the U.S. refuse to take the chance of going home for Christmas with the prospect of immigration reform on the horizon.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
Irish Turn Out for Boston Rally
IT was standing room only at Freeport Hall in Boston on Wednesday night, December 13, as Irish American leaders gathered at a rally hosted by the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform (ILIR) in support of the estimated 8,000 undocumented Irish immigrants in Boston.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
Finally, We’re Getting Married!
I’M getting married today (Wednesday, December 20). Imagine. Married.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 December 2006
A Christmas Wish for Irish Trip
Dancing instructor Caroline Duggan, who teaches Irish dance to 33 African-American and Hispanic children in the Bronx, is pleading for donations to bring the children to Ireland to perform on the nation’s biggest talk show, The Late Late Show.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
Drug Slaying Takes Innocent Bystander
An innocent 20-year-old plumber was being mourned across Ireland after he died in gangland hit on Tuesday that also claimed the life of a vicious suspected drugs godfather and multiple killer.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
‘Santa’ Cowen Spreads Budget Cheer
A $1.34 billion giveaway budget that earned Finance Minister Brian Cowen the seasonal nickname “Santa” was hailed as an election return ticket for the government.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
Football Star Enters Politics
Meath Gaelic football star Graham Geraghty is to run for election to the Dail for Fine Gael in next year’s general election.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
Furor Over Age of Consent
Objections by the Catholic bishops to a proposal to lower the age for consensual sex from 17 to 16 have scuppered government plans for a referendum on children’s rights before next year’s general election  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
Sinn Fein to Meet Orde on Policing
The special Sinn Fein Ard Fheis (convention) aimed at achieving the party’s backing for the North’s policing and justice system took a giant step closer Tuesday.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
Bid to Kill Adams Fails
Dissident Irish Republicans tried to kill Gerry Adams but had to abandon the operation because of the Sinn Fein leader’s personal security arrangements, it has been revealed.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
Irish Gov’t to Fund New Cops?
New recruits to the North’s police force are being trained in sub-standard facilities because the British government refuses to fully fund a new academy, it has been claimed.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
Irish International Aid Reaches Record Levels
The Minister of State for Irish Aid Conor Lenihan was in New York last week to announce details of a dramatic increase in Irish assistance to developing nations and to release the first ever White Paper on Irish Aid.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
All I Want for Christmas
So what are the favorite toys that Santa will bring this year to good boys and girls? April Drew went to Woodlawn to find out.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
Schumer Pledges New Year Reform
TheNew Year will usher in plenty of good tidings for the Irish undocumented in the form of a comprehensive immigration bill that will set them on their way to legal status in the U.S., Senator Charles Schumer told more than 1,000 attendees at a Bronx rally on Friday night hosted by the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform (ILIR).  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
Benefit for Injured Irishman
Irish friends of Bronx resident Enda Corcoran, 25, who lost his left leg in a horrific motorcycle accident last August, will rally around this Sunday with a fundraiser for him in the Bronx.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
Rally Galvanizes ILIR Members
There wasn’t a dry eye in the house last Friday evening at the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform (ILIR) meeting at St. Barnabas in Woodlawn, when two Irish undocumented women addressed a mass congregation of 1,100 immigration reform supporters.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
Flynn Chosen as Parade Marshal
Former mayor of Boston and U.S. Ambas-sador to the Vatican Ray Flynn was officially selected as grand marshal of the 2007 New York St. Patrick’s Day parade on Tuesday.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
Scissor Sisters Jailed for Murder
Two sisters, dubbed the Scissor Sisters have been jailed for killing their mother’s violent lover on her instructions, and then cutting his body into several pieces, according to trial evidence.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
‘Inventor’ Barred from RTE
A man consumed with conviction that there is a media conspiracy against an invention that could reduce road accidents has been ordered not to come within a two-mile radius of RTE, the Irish national broadcaster.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
Irish Happy but Tired
Irish people are a happy lot but feel tired and worn out more regularly than other Europeans.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
Paisley Addresses ‘Sinn Fein/IRA’
The long-awaited “clash” between the leaders of the North’s two largest political parties took place Monday in the Stormont Assembly.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
North to End Prisoner Remission
The British government is to end its policy of giving 50% remission to prisoners in the North’s jails.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
Russian Not Poisoned in Ireland
GARDAI (police) are satisfied that former Russian Premier Yegor Gaidar was not poisoned while in Ireland for a conference at the National University of Ireland in Maynooth.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
The Rocky Road to Matrimony
In her second last column before her wedding, Georgina Brennan reveals the rocky road she has been navigating since returning to Ireland to get married this Christmas.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
The Rare Old Times
IT had all the trappings of dance halls years ago -- gentlemen seated to the left of the room and ladies to the right. Even Joe of the Cunningham Brothers band was there, but his accordion remained at home.   more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
Duddy’s ‘07 Return
New IBA middleweight champion Ireland John Duddy will return to the ring January 11 when he will headline a night of boxing at the Roseland Ballroom in New York.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
Schumer to Headline ILIR Meeting
Senator Charles Schumer, Democrat of New York, will headline the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform (ILIR) rally at St. Barnabas Church in Woodlawn on Friday, December 1.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
Supreme Court Denies McAllister
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear the asylum application of a former INLA member fighting his deportation to Northern Ireland.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
New Tourism Push Launched
Irish Tourism Minister John O’Donoghue says the Irish government is planning new initiatives to grow tourism from North America to Ireland in the year ahead.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
McCabe Killers Claim Discrimination
The IRA killers of Detective Jerry McCabe claim there is a deliberate state policy barring them from temporary overnight releases from jail to spend time with their families  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
O’Brien Wins Record Libel Claim
The British-owned Mirror Group Newspapers, which has special dedicated editions for Irish readers, is expected to appeal a High Court award of more than $1 million record libel damages to millionaire businessman Denis O’Brien.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
McDaid Returns to Fray
Former government minister Dr. Jim McDaid says he has done a u-turn on his decision to exit national politics because he wants to keep Sinn Fein in Donegal out of the Dail (Parliament).  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
Kenny’s Wife Blasts Fianna Fail
A former Fianna Fail government spin-doctor has warned that if the party is re-elected to power next year Ireland is in danger of becoming “a one-party state.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
Loyalist Killer Thwarted at Stormont
A loyalist serial killer has been charged with attempting to murder Sinn Fein leaders during a failed one-man Rambo-style assault on the North’s Assembly building.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
Assembly Meeting Shows DUP Rift
Attempts by members of the North’s Assembly to put the political process back on track took a bizarre turn at Stormont last week.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
New Irish Culture Center Proposed
Irish Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism John O’Donoghue announced plans on Monday to set up a new Irish cultural and heritage Center in New York for the promotion of Irish arts.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
Parents Feel Undocumented Pressure
Jimmy Ryan, 69, a parent of an undocumented resident living in New York for the past three years, spoke to the Irish Voice about not having his son with his family for Christmas in Ireland, and his dismay at the slow pace of change in Washington, D.C. to reform the nation’s immigration laws.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
Irish Miracle on 34th Street
By 9 a.m. on what is known by shoppers as Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, over 1,000 Irish and British tourists had signed the foreign visitors book at the world’s largest department store, Macys on 34th Street in New York City.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
Minister Launches NYU-UCC Scholarship
Irish Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism John O’Donoghue announced a government-backed annual scholarship between University College Cork and New York University worth 50,000 to two students.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
ILIR Swings Into Action
THE Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform (ILIR) was back in action last Wednesday night in Yonkers and last Monday in Queens. Both meetings were exceptionally well attended.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Diocese Seeks Irish Retribution
A case centered on the pedophile priest Oliver O’Grady could change the face of the way in which the Catholic Church is held financially accountable in child abuse cases by priests around the world.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Woodlawn Woman Needs Transplant
Woodlawn residents will get together on Sunday, December 3 for an event to raise funds for a local girl who may possibly die if she doesn't receive a double lung transplant immediately.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Children’s Rights Controversy Brews
Government plans for a pre-general election referendum on children’s rights may be put on hold following two landmark court decisions.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
A Sex Fiend Attacks Kids
A hunt for a sinister child sex attacker in a pin-striped suit has been prompted by assaults on two girl pals, aged four and six, that have shocked Ireland.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Homeowners Given Protection Rights
Homeowners driven to kill in defense of their family and property in certain circumstances should know the law is on their side, the Law Reform commission has recommended.   more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Shock Over Elder Care Abuse
A scandal over how elderly people in care are neglected has been exposed with a government-backed investigation into the operation of a nursing home from which a 78-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s disease and cancer disappeared last Christmas night.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Trouble Looms for Hain
Northern Secretary Peter Hain looks to be headed for serious trouble after a High Court judge requested an inquiry into whether he had attempted to pervert the court of justice  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Loyalist Terror Leader Jailed
The reign of terror of a Loyalist paramilitary and police informer has been ended after he was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment Monday.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Another Deadline Broken
To the surprise of no one, Northern Secretary Peter Hain’s “final, final deadline” for the restoration of the power-sharing Assembly will not be met.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
A Helping Hand for the Homeless
The homeless, like the poor, are always with us. On Thanksgiving, however, we become particularly aware that not everyone has the sumptuous meal and happy family scene to look forward to.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Cork Couple Beats Extradition
Cork couple Tim and Ethel Blake have won their appeal not to be extradited to the U.S. to face charges of kidnapping their grandson Dylan, but still face arrest if they return here to see the 12-year-old.   more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
A Friend Who Changed My Life
I owe Frank Durkan a huge debt, the kind of debt that could never be repaid with money. more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Frank Durkan, 1930-2006
The death of Bohola, Co. Mayo native Frank Durkan, 76, from complications of a lung infection last Thursday brought to an end one of the most unrelenting and colorful legal careers in the history of Irish America.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Giving Thanks, Irish Style
What do Irish people do for Thanksgiving? APRIL DREW went into the streets and asked Irish immigrants what their plans are, and what they think of the traditional American holiday. more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Irish Gov’t Seeks Visa Deal
In his most forthright comments about a bilateral visa deal to date, Irish Foreign Minister Dermot Ahern confirmed last week that his government will seek a reciprocal arrangement with the U.S. government to secure an annual flow of workers between the two countries.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
ILIR Begins ‘Countdown to Victory
THE Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform (ILIR) is suiting up for battle and beginning a major push for immigration reform now that the midterm election results are in, and Democrats are in control of the House and Senate, according to executive director Kelly Fincham.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Pols See New Hope for Reform
“THIS is great news for the Irish undocumented,” commented Kelly Fincham, executive director of the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform, (ILIR) speaking after the Democrats had swept the House and the Senate in the 2006 midterm elections last week.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Election Cools Homeward Rush
Every year a countless number of Irish undocumented gamble with their lives in the U.S. by going home for Christmas. Few are able to return, with the majority receiving a 10-year ban from returning to the U.S.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Alleged Kid Porn Judge Resigns
A judge at the center of a child porn scandal for four years — although acquitted by a technicality in a court of wrongdoing — has resigned, forcing an end to a parliamentary enquiry into allegations against him of misbehavior.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Elder Abuse Could Be Widespread
A government investigator who revealed a litany of abuse of elderly and infirm patients in a north Co. Dublin private nursing home, Leas Cross, has said it would be “a very major error” to presume similar outrages hadn’t occurred elsewhere.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Aer Lingus Chief Watches Ryanair
AER Lingus boss Dermot Mannion believes that his counterpart in Ryanair, Michael O’Leary, hasn’t given up on a takeover plan.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Anger Over Shell Violence
FINE Gael leader Enda Kenny has called on locals protesting against a Shell bid to build a gas pipeline and refinery in Co. Mayo to distance themselves from outside “aggressive influences.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Sinn Fein Ups Security Over Threats
SENIOR Sinn Fein members have stepped up their personal security following concerns that they may be targeted for assassination by dissident Republicans.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Doubts Cast at Omagh Bomb Trial
A LEADING U.S. scientist has thrown serious doubt on prosecution evidence in the trial of the man accused of involvement in the dissident Real IRA Omagh bomb tragedy in 1998.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Adams Says U.S. Support Critical
More than 750 people gathered at Sinn Fein's annual fundraising dinner in the Sheraton Hotel in New York last week to support the party's efforts in bringing peace to Northern Ireland, and to listen to a brief by the party's president Gerry Adams on the progress it was making on moving forward with the St. Andrews Agreement.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Funds Sought for Recovered Burn Child
Recovering eight-year-old burn victim Jessie Stanley, who was flown in an air ambulance from Cork to Boston last year for skin graft surgery after her condition continued to worsen in the children’s hospital in Crumlin, has now returned to Ireland.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Baby Returned to Natural Parents
The Irish Supreme Court ruled on Monday that a two-year-old girl must be returned to the custody of her birth parents, overturning a previous ruling by the High Court that she remain in the custody of her would-be adoptive parents.  more...

(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
U.S. Lifts Adams Fundraising Ban
THE year-long U.S. fundraising ban on Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams was lifted last week, and Adams will travel to New York on Wednesday to headline the party’s annual dinner – an event that is expected to gross in excess of $500,000.  more...
(Irish Voice) 8 November 2006
Experts Verify Loyalist Collusion
POLICE officers and locally-recruited British soldiers helped Loyalist killers carry out 74 sectarian murders in the first decade of the Irish Troubles, legal experts have found.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
Dissidents Blamed for Firebombs
FIREBOMB attacks which destroyed one Belfast store and badly damaged two others have been blamed on dissident Republicans.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
Ahern Blames Times for Troubles
TAOISEACH (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern specifically targeted The Irish Times as the spearhead of a campaign to “bury” his political career.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
Child Shot in Limerick Gang Feud
JUSTICE Minister Michael McDowell has pledged to smash feuding gangs after the drive-by shooting of a boy aged five.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
Defending Markievicz’s Honor
A U.S. ARMY veteran who has also written a biography of 1916 heroine Countess Constance Markievicz has accused her main critic, Dublin-born historian and writer Ruth Dudley Edwards, of hankering after the days of the rule of the British empire.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
New Referendum for Kids
A CONSTITUTIONAL referendum to protect children’s rights, announced unexpectedly by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern may be penciled in for March, some months ahead of a general election, according to senior government sources.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
Thompson Says Catholics Underemployed
CATHOLICS are still largely under-represented in some of Northern Ireland’s largest workplaces, a report by the New York Comptroller William C. Thompson has found.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
U.S. Seeks Extradition of Irish Couple
A CORK couple wanted by the state of Illinois for kidnapping their grandson Dylan Benwell from his home on the outskirts of Chicago now face extradition from Ireland to the U.S. and prison sentences of up to 30 years if convicted.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
Immigration Reform Hopes Rise
HOPES for immigration reform in 2007 have increased dramatically following the results of the 2006 midterm elections which showed Democrats making major gains throughout the U.S.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
Dillon Supports St. Brigid’s
St. BRIGID’S church in the Lower East Village, which the Archdiocese of New York wants to sell for development against the wishes of local residents and others, was put back in the spotlight last Sunday night when Academy Award nominee Matt Dillon and comedian Colin Quinn both pledged their support for the Famineera church at a fundraiser at Solas bar in the East Village.   more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
U.S. Loosens J-1 Visa Rules
THOUSANDS more Irish students have been cleared to work in the U.S. for the summer months after the State Department last week loosened its grip on restrictions governing the J-1 visa program.   more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
The Winding Road to U.S. Success
HOW does a guy who comes to the U.S. at 20, wind up working for one of the biggest investment firms in the world by the age of 24?   more...
(Irish Voice) 08 November 2006
Marine Calls for Troop Withdrawal
AN Irish American Marine has been fiercely criticized by the White House and praised by a Democratic senator after going public on his opposition to the war in Iraq, and setting up an organization of serving soldiers who oppose it.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Irish Firm Offers U.S. Health Insurance
THOUSANDS of undocumented Irish people living in the U.S. can't afford to get sick. Day by day, they remain in fear of an unprepared return to Ireland due to poor health because they don't hold any medical insurance in the U.S.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Sisters Convicted in Shocking Murder
INTERPOL, the international police organisation, has joined the hunt for Dublin woman Kathleen Mulhall, who fled Ireland before the trial of her two daughters for the killing of her African lover.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Countess Called a Show-Off
A NEW study of 1916 heroine Countess Constance Markievicz claims she was a “blood-thirsty show-off” who brainwashed children into believing they must die for Ireland.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Cops Bust Huge Heroin Ring
COPS believe they have inflicted major damage on one of Ireland’s most vicious drugs gangs after the capture of largest heroin haul ever made in the history of the state.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
FG Tries, Fails to Block Ahern
FINE Gael, the main opposition party, has been accused of “a crass act of political desperation” in a bid to gag Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern in the European Parliament.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Proposed Pope Visit Angers DUP
HARDLINE anti-Agreement Unionists have warned that Pope Benedict will not be welcome if he accepts an invitation to visit the North next year.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Long Kesh Is Demolished
LONG Kesh, one of the world’s most notorious prison camps, is being demolished to make way for a multi-sports arena and conflict transformation centre.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Pols Want Brown to Pay
THE North’s political parties mark another “first” when they join forces to seek huge peace dividend funds from British Chancellor Gordon Brown.   more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Running Marathon for Green Cards
THREE Boston women will take to the streets of New York this Sunday to run the annual New York City Marathon. While several world-class professional athletes will compete for the $600,000 prize money, the three Boston ladies will compete for a moderately smaller number. They are running in the hope of getting an estimated 50,000 Irish undocumented green cards.   more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Korean War Irish Remembered
TWENTY-EIGHT Irishmen who lost their lives in the Korean War fighting for the U.S. more than 50 years ago were honored last month at the erection of a memorial in Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Seniors Contemplate Moving to Ireland
SOME 60 Irish-born senior emigrants interested in the possibility of moving back to Ireland gathered at the New York Irish Center in Long Island City last week to hear about what’s involved if they decide relocating is right for them.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Home . . . And Back Home Again!
Home is where the heart is, and for returned Irish emigrant SAMANTHA MELIA, that can only be one place – New York.  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
Irish Immigration Coalition Keeps Growing
THE Coalition of Irish Immigration Centers is a very useful ally to the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform in the current movement for immigration reform for the tens of thousands of undocumented Irish in the U.S..  more...
Irish Voice 1St November 2006
FAS Fair Draws Huge Crowds
IRELAND’S status as a go-to destination was firmly solidified last weekend in New York at the Living and Working in Ireland jobs fair hosted by Irish employment agency FAS, as an estimated 5,000 visitors made their way to the Affinia Hotel to check out the opportunities on offer from the Celtic Tiger and its booming economy.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
Bogus Visa Letters Warning
IRISH people taking part in the diversity visa lottery should be aware that there are bogus emails being sent out purportedly offering “lottery winners” green cards for a specified fee.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
New Charges Against Owad
CHRISTINE Owad, the immigration racketeer exposed by the Irish Voice last year, has been charged with six felony counts for fake identity and social welfare fraud. She was arrested on the latest fraud charges on Wednesday, October 18.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
Minister Calls for Visa Deal
IRISH Minister for Labor Affairs Tony Killeen, who was in New York last weekend to open the two-day jobs fair hosted by Irish employment agency FAS, has called for the Irish and U.S. governments to come to terms on a bilateral visa deal   more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
Irish American Leaders Urge North Deal
NEW York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Congressman Joe Crowley of Queens, together with a broad coalition of the city’s Irish American leaders, have called for immediate steps to be taken towards ensuring peace in Northern Ireland.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
Irish Sex in the Big City
FOLLOWING the publication of a study on attitudes towards sex in Ireland, the Irish Voice this week carried out the first research of its kind on the Irish in New York between the ages of 18 and 64, with some interesting results.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
Adams Praises New Paisley Stance
THE most important outcome of the all-party talks in Scotland was that hardline Unionist leader Ian Paisley said yes, Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has claimed.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
MI5 North Base Criticized
THE British government plan to build a new base in the North for its MI5 intelligence agency has run into opposition from a member of a police watchdog body.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
Ahern: We’ll Pay for the North
TAOISEACH (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern has said the Republic will help pay for the reconstruction and development of Northern Ireland.   more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
Turbulence for Ryanair Aer Lingus Bid
OPPONENTS of Ryanair’s bid to gain control of recently privatized Aer Lingus have put more money into shares of the former state owned airline.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
New Road Rules to Cut Carnage
STRINGENT new measures targeting mainly young male drivers are being drafted by the government in a renewed bid to cut the carnage on Irish roads.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
Kennedy Cousin a Hero
A PRIEST cousin of the powerful Irish American Kennedy clan is being hailed a hero in Ireland after defying a pair of thugs who tried to blackmail him.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
In an Irish State of Mind
FAS, the Irish national training and employment authority, held an immensely successful jobs fair in New York last weekend that lured nationalities from all over the world eager to see what the Celtic Tiger has to offer. APRIL DREW chatted with some of the attendees.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
The Big Homecoming
Former Irish Voice reporter GEORGINA BRENNAN made it home safe and sound after more than five years in New York, and as she writes here, it’s great to be back.  more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
Paisley Says No to Adams Meeting
A BRITISH-Irish bid to restore devolved government to the North has stumbled at the first hurdle after hard-line Loyalist Ian Paisley pulled out of a crucial meeting.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Priest Approached by Dissidents
THE Belfast priest who married Lord of the Dance star Michael Flatley and Niamh O’Brien on Saturday has been speaking of his shock at being approached by dissident Republicans.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Irish Shake Sexual Shackles
THE bulk of Irish people are prepared to tolerate abortion in a widening list of special circumstances -– and the age at which Irish people first have sex is falling dramatically.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Farmer Freed From Jail
THE family of the traveler killed by farmer Padraig Nally, who was freed from jail last week, has said he should be retried on a charge of murder.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Ahern Surges in New Poll
AN amazing boost in support for Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern and his Fianna Fail party has underlined that a week is a long time in politics.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Niall Andrews Dies
TAOISEACH (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern has led tributes from both sides of the Irish border to Niall Andrews, a member of one of Ireland’s most distinguished families, who has died aged 68.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Sinn Fein Expect U.S. Fundraising
SINN Fein will make a strong case for being allowed total access to fundraise in the U.S. after the St. Andrews Agreement last week, party officials say.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Spitzer Seeks Owad Victims
NEW York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer’s office has made a plea to all those people who have been victimized by scam immigration practitioner Christine Owad to come forward.   more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
U.S. Fugitive Nabbed in Ireland
A U.S. fugitive who fled to Ireland while on bail after alleged involvement in a Washington State car accident in which three students were killed, applied for political asylum last week in an effort to avoid extradition.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Irish Trip to Save Her Life
AN Irishwoman settled in Virginia may well have to journey back to Ireland to be given treatment to save her life as she cannot afford the huge cost in the U.S.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
McCourt the Green Governor
MALACHY McCourt is back on stage with more dramatics and dialogue, but this time the stage is slightly bigger and the audience much larger.   more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Undocumented Families Speak Out
AN innovative new campaign to publicize the plight of the estimated 50,000 undocumented Irish in the U.S. has been gathering pace in Ireland.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Florida Waits for Priest Return
ONE of two Irish priests accused of misappropriating $8.6 million from parishioners in Palm Beach, Florida is still at large three weeks after the arrest of his cohort, a spokesman with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement told the Irish Voice.   more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Paisley Praises Meeting With Brady
IAN Paisley, Ireland’s loudest and bitterest critic of the Catholic Church, has survived his first formal meeting with the leader of the country’s “papists.”  more...
(Irish Voice)11 October 2006
Parties Set for Scottish Talks
THE North’s political parties travel to Scotland this week for a round of intense discussions with the Irish and British governments in a bid to resurrect the Stormont power-sharing Assembly.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
Ahern, McDowell Agree to Lead
TAOISEACH (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern and Tanaiste(Deputy Leader) Michael McDowell are set to continue to lead their coalition government into the middle of next year despite a rift that threatened the administration.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
Siege Ends in Shooting
POLICE have moved swiftly to investigate the shooting by one of their own men of a gunman at the end of a 22-hour siege in the quiet market town of Gort, Co. Galway.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
Ryanair’s Bold Bid for Aer Lingus
THE government has been blamed for paving the way for swashbuckling Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary to bid for control of recently-privatized Aer Lingus.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
SF Hopeful of Fundraising Ban End
OPPONENTS of the fundraising ban on Sinn Fein visas to the U.S. are optimistic that it may now be lifted following the Bush administration's positive response to Northern Ireland's Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC) report last week.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
Historic GAA Event Set for Boston
THE greatest U.S.-based GAA event in years will be hosted in Boston next weekend for two of the top games on the 2006 calendar, the Guinness Ulster hurling final and the Martin Donnelly football final, formerly the Railway Cop.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
Two Brawling Embassy Cops Fired
TWO armed cops who were supposed to have been protecting the U.S. Embassy in Dublin are to be dismissed following a drunken punch-up outside the building.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
Murder-Suicide Irish Man Dies
IRISHMAN Dermot Reid, who shot and killed his wife and then turned the gun on himself last month, died on Tuesday, October 3, in Florida of his injuries.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
Pedophile Priest Blames Bishop in New Film
A DOCUMENTARY film featuring a deeply disturbing interview with a defrocked Irish priest who was moved around California in an alleged cover -up of his pedophile ways may lead to the prosecution of a U.S. cardinal.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
Walsh in Close Battle for Seat
REPUBLICAN Congressman Jim Walsh, longtime head of the Friends of Ireland group in Congress, is in a tight race for re-election in his upstate New York district.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
O’Malley in Front in Maryland
MARTIN O’Malley, the mayor of Baltimore who is running for governor of the state of Maryland, holds a 12 point lead in his race to unseat incumbent governor Bob Ehrlich.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
Crooks, Liars and Heroes
Before GEORGINA BRENNAN left the Irish Voice after five and a half years as a journalist, she took a look back over her time here and some of the memorable stories she’s covered.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
Altar Egos: Irish Priests Nabbed for Stealing Millions
TWO Irish priests based in Florida allegedly embezzled $8.6 million from their church and spent hundreds of thousands of dollars bankrolling real estate ventures, air travel, gambling junkets and payments to secret girlfriends.  more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Irishman Kills Wife in Suicide Bid
AN Irishman is in critical condition after shooting his wife and subsequently turning the gun on himself in their family home in St. Petersburg, Florida after what police say was a domestic quarrel.  more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Ahern Survives Political Crisis
BATTLING Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern remains under attack from the opposition after admitting an error of judgment in accepting money from friends in Dublin and Britain.  more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Undocumented Determined to Press Ahead
NOW that the Congress has adjourned for the electoral period without enacting comprehensive immigration reform, where does that leave the estimated 50,000 undocumented Irish in the U.S.?   more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Irish Extras Praise Scorsese’s ‘Departed’
MARTIN Scorsese’s highly anticipated film about the Irish Mafia, The Departed, opens this Friday nationwide, with an all-star cast including Leonardo di Caprio, Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg.  more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Gov’t Gives Millions to Clinton Foundation
THE Irish government has committed almost $89 million in aid in a partnership with the Clinton Foundation to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa.  more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Morning Drunks Targeted
MOTORISTS throughout Ireland face a blitz of early morning random drunk driving checks as the government steps up its campaign to cut down on road accident deaths.  more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Aer Lingus Successfully Floats
AER Lingus share values dipped slightly – 1.2% – at the end of the first day’s official trading on the Dublin and London stock exchanges following its flotation last week.  more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Ahern Vows Support for Reform
IRISH Foreign Minister Dermot Ahern says that the Irish government is prepared to launch a renewed all-out effort to secure comprehensive immigration reform.  more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Nassau’s Irish American Center 75 Years Young
AT the heart of every Irish community is an Irish centre, and Long Island is no exception.   more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Spitzer Wins Refunds for Owad Victims
IRISH victims of immigration scammer Christine Owad will receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation, New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer announced on Tuesday.  more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
Irish Agency to Host U.S. Job Fair
THE Irish government’s training and employment authority, FAS, is introducing a campaign designed to grab the attention of the U.S. workforce, focusing on American citizens and Irish citizens living in the U.S. who plan to move home.  more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
Cancer Survivor Left With Huge Debt
IRISH organizations are rallying behind a two-time cancer survivor who has been left with hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills.  more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
Immigration Reform Still Hot Topic
WHILE Congress was busy trying to tie up loose ends before the recess for the upcoming elections set to begin at the end of this week, several tough immigration enforcement measures tied to a Homeland Security spending bill were killed.  more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
Ahern Discusses Darfur, Middle East at UN
IRISH Minister for Foreign Affairs Dermot Ahern has warned the Sudanese government that they will be held collectively and individually responsible for the fate of the people of Darfur if it refuses to allow the deployment of UN personnel in the region. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
O’Cealleagh Deported from LA
AN Irish bartender in Los Angeles who has been in jail fighting his removal from the U.S. has been deported.  more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
Ahern Under Fire Over Payments
TAOISEACH (Irish Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern forcefully denied that there was any wrong-doing associated with payments he received in the 1990s totaling £39,000 Irish punts from friends wishing to help him cope with the financial ramifications of separating from his wife Miriam.  more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
Tighter Immigrant Rules Coming
IRELAND is set to tighten immigration rules prior to Romania and Bulgaria joining the EU on January 1 next year.  more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
Irish Diplomat’s Life Threatened
A SENIOR Irish diplomat working with the North’s deprived Protestant communities has been forced to move to Dublin after a dissident Loyalist death threat. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
Omagh Trial Begins
THE trial has begun of an Armagh man charged with killing the 29 people, including a woman expecting twins, who died in the Omagh bomb. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
Goodbye, Farewell to New York
It’s time to go home for GEORGINA BRENNAN. Here, she writes about the daunting aspects of packing a container, and the emotions, good and bad, connected with saying goodbye.  more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
Stepping Out, Standing Tall
A devastating spinal cord injury has spurred an Irish woman to create a new group dedicated to promoting stem cell research. The first person who needs convincing, she feels? President Bush.  more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
McAllister Gets Breathing Room
THE Department of Homeland Security, in a quiet goodwill gesture, has agreed to give Malachy McAllister breathing space while his case works through the courts.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 September 2006
Financial Dynamics in $260 Million Deal
PUBLIC relations giant Financial Dynamics has been sold for $260 million to FTI Consulting, Inc.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 Setember 2006
ILIR Lobbies on Capitol Hill
THE Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform (ILIR) was back in the nation’s capital last Thursday to unite with immigrant rights advocates for a rally at the National Mall, and after in a march calling for legislation that would provide a path to legal citizenship for an estimated 12 million undocumented in the U.S   more...
(Irish Voice) 13 Setember 2006
Annie Moore Story Debunked
ONE of the best-loved stories about Irish emigration to the U.S., the story of Annie Moore, is about to be debunked.   more...
(Irish Voice) 13 Setember 2006
McIntyre Family Awarded Millions
EMILY McIntyre, mother of the infamous IRA gunrunner John McIntyre, who was arrested during an unsuccessful arms smuggling operation aboard a Gloucester fishing boat, The Valhalla, was awarded $3.1 million by U.S. District Judge Reginald C. Lindsay on September 5.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 Setember 2006
The Dress Made Just for Me
In the second installment of her wedding planning/ moving to Ireland saga, GEORGINA BRENNAN talks about the dress shopping and container packing consuming her time this month.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 Setember 2006
Ulster Unionists Ordered to Sever Links
EMBARRASSED Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) leaders were attempting to regroup Tuesday after being told they must sever their links with a party connected to a Loyalist paramilitary group.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 Setember 2006
IMC Says IRA Committed to Politics
THE IRA has kept its command structure but “is not engaged in terrorist activity,” according to the latest report of a body set up to monitor the Republican and Loyalist ceasefires.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 Setember 2006
McDowell Pledges Support to Coalition
MICHAEL McDowell’s first pledge as new leader of the Progressive Democrats was that the party will continue in power with Fianna Fail after next year’s general election.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 Setember 2006
Neighbors Cash in for Millions
AN entire neighborhood has cashed in on Ireland’s amazing property boom by putting all its homes on the market at the same time.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 Setember 2006
Fireman Under Siege
A LITANY of assaults and other life-threatening attacks on firemen has stunned the citizens of Dublin.  more...
(Irish Voice) 13 Setember 2006
Parties Get Set for Election Rumble
GENERAL election fever is in the air in Ireland. What the national papers are referring to as “a $4 billion war chest” — the predicted giveaway in the December budget — has fuelled belief that an election campaign is already underway..  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
Mortem Mix Up at Beaumont
BEAUMONT Hospital, one of the best-equipped hospitals in Ireland, has launched an investigation into how an additional heart and set of lungs were inside the body of a man returned to Britain after a post mortem examination carried out in the Dublin hospital last month.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
Study Pays for Drug Use
SCIENTISTS at Trinity College in Dublin were under attack this week for offering $40 vouchers to entice Ecstasy users to take part in a study on the brain.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
Westport Cleans Up Nice
GO west for order and tidiness in Ireland. That’s the message from the annual Tidy Towns contest which this week was won by Westport, Co. Mayo.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
Irishman Loses Deportation Battle
AN Irishman in Los Angeles has lost his fight against deportation.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
Neutral Venue Set for Talks
THE Irish and British prime ministers are to host an intense round of “hot house” negotiations outside the North in a bid to meet the November deadline for the return of the Assembly.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
GAA Nixes Sinn Fein Tickets
THE GAA decision not to provide Sinn Fein with tickets to this year’s All-Ireland football and hurling finals has been derided by a senior party member.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
A Journey Towards Peace
Ron Clifford was in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, when the plane carrying his sister and niece crashed into it. The five years that have passed since the terrorist attack have helped him to cope with the horrific tragedy. GEORGINA BRENNAN spoke with Clifford about his journey.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
Rushing to the Rescue
EVEN though his friends call him a hero, Steve McSweeney, 32, said his only motivation for running into the rescue efforts of September 11 was his family.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
‘A Defining Moment in My Life’
BUSINESSMAN and Co. Kerry native Denis Kelleher remembers it now as “one of the most defining moments of my life.”   more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
Where They Were on 9/11
IF you are old enough then you will know that anyone alive during the events of 1963, when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, will always remember the events of that shocking day. And similarly, there is no doubt that any person awake on September 11, 2001, will remember exactly where they were and what they were doing.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
Memories Too Painful to Watch
’VE seen a lot of terrible things in my career as a correspondent — villagers killed in East Timor, children shot dead in South Africa, bodies crushed by an earthquake in Armenia. You get hardened after a while. It’s what you do. It’s a job. You get upset but you don’t think too much about it and you move on, to other stories.  more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
Katrina Overwhelms Famed Irish Pub
LAST year, press photos flashed around the world of Danny O’Flaherty and his son loading Connemara curragh fishing boats into his New Orleans Irish pub.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
Families Struggles With Iraq Death
ON Monday of last week, Elizabeth Doherty received a letter from her brother, Michael Glover, telling her that he was excited to be traveling through Shannon, Ireland when he returned from Iraq in October.   more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
St. Brigid’s Supporters Get Reprieve
SUPPORTERS of St. Brigid’s Church in lower Manhattan received a reprieve last Thursday in State Supreme Court, when Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Barbara Kapnick issued an extension of the temporary restraining order preventing the Archdiocese of New York from continuing with its plans to knock the East Village Irish Famine church in favor of new development.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
McCourt Files for Governor
IRISH author and raconteur Malachy McCourt, has filed his election papers in his bid to be the next New York governor admitting that he had “no chance of winning.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
Irish Paydirt Hits the U.S.
A PAIR of entrepreneurs are coming to the U.S. in September to launch a new product called Irish dirt.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
AOH Expulsion Bid Stopped
THE former president of the southern Manhattan AOH, Sean Wilson, attempted to expel three highly prominent members of the Catholic group because they refused to back him in his quest to have his child’s surname changed.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
Going to Get Married
After 5 1/2 years at the Irish Voice, GEORGINA BRENNAN is leaving. Not content to just go, she is planning a wedding, renovating a home and changing countries all at the same time. Here she begins a series of features about planning a wedding from 3,000 miles away and trying to pack up a home at the same time.   more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
Owad Still on the Loose
CHRISTINE Owad, the woman who scammed hundreds of undocumented Irish people into believing they were obtaining legal status, is still walking free. It is estimated that she scammed Irish of sums over $1 million.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
Group Says British Made Human Bomb
THE IRA’s deadly “human bomb” tactic of tying a civilian to the wheel of his explosives-laden vehicle was devised by a British intelligence agency, a human rights group has claimed.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
SF, DUP Agree on Powers
A SURPRISE agreement on policing and justice has been reached by the North’s political parties sitting on the Preparation for Government Committee.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
Aer Lingus Set for Sale
THE government is to sell off part of its share in Aer Lingus but critics say the flotation price which will value the company at up to $1.2 billion is too low.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
Gov’t to Get Tough on Immigration
TAOISEACH (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern has been warned his government could be taken to court if it persists with plans to bar Romanians and Bulgarians from traveling to work in Ireland when their countries become members of the European Union next January.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
Casey Won’t Be Prosecuted
FORMER Bishop of Galway Dr. Eamonn Casey is not to be prosecuted following investigation by Gardai (police) into allegations made against him by a Limerick-born woman.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
Bloomberg Says Legalize the Irish
NEW York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg pledged on Tuesday to campaign for a better deal for undocumented Irish in the U.S.  more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
St. Brigid’s Battle Back in Court
PARISHIONERS, local residents and supporters of Irish Famine history turned out in droves at Solas bar and lounge in Manhattan on Friday night for a fundraiser for the 158-year-old St. Brigid’s church in the East Village, which is in immediate danger of demolition.  more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
ILIR Gears Up for Fall Fight
CONGRESS might be on summer recess, but the Irish Lobby For Immigration Reform (ILIR) is still toiling away.  more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
ILIR Kept out of Florida Hearing
MEMBERS of ILIR were kept out of a public immigration hearing in Lake Worth, Florida held by the House Ways and Means Committee which was entitled, “Immigration, Border Security, and Its Impact on Social Service Within the Ways and Means Committee’s Jurisdiction.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Drunk Irishman Crashes Into Wall
AN Irishman in a drunken haze led police on a chase through Maine’s largest city street last week in an effort to evade capture.more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Belfast Man Dies After Fall
A MAN who plummeted to his death after falling off a rickety old spiral stairway in Boston has been identified. Martin Lenaghan, 27, from Belfast, was on vacation when the accident happened, according to police in Boston.  more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Outrage Over ABC Irish Terrorist Claim
IRISH Americans flooded the ABC switchboard this week complaining that that its Primetime show which aired last Thursday had called an Irish woman the last known terrorist to try and bomb an Israeli plane.   more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Aussie Rose Crowned in Tralee
“I HAVE to pinch myself,” gushed 23-year-old Queensland Rose Kathryn Feeney as she was crowned International Rose of Tralee 2006.  more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Marchers Must Talk to Nationalists
THE North’s Orange Order and other Loyal marching groups have been told they must give up their policy of refusing to talk to Nationalists whose neighborhoods they want to march through.  more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Police End Electoral Probe
POLICE have been heavily criticized for dropping their investigation into a “dirty tricks” electoral scam designed to steal votes from one of the North’s small political parties.  more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Sinn Fein Seeks More Cross-Border Activity
ANTI-Agreement Unionists have been warned of increasing involvement of cross-border bodies regardless of whether they meet the November deadline for restoring devolved government.  more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Ireland Won’t Commit Forces to Lebanon
IRELAND won’t be committing troops to UN peacekeeping forces in the Lebanon – at least not in the early stages of the new peace stabilization force in the region. more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Corrupt Cop to Retire
A DISGRACED police officer found by the Morris Tribunal to have been a central figure in corrupt Garda (police) practices in Donegal although acquitted by two criminal trial juries is to retire on September 12. more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Lost Ashes Returned to Widow
A WIDOW lost half her dead husband’s ashes when she presumed she wouldn’t be permitted take them aboard a Ryanair flight as hand luggage because of the toughened security measures prompted by the suspected terrorist plot against trans-Atlantic jets. more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Lap Dance Parties Banned
MORE than 50 Irish companies have banned staff from organizing corporate hospitality events in lap dance clubs. more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006