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A Day to Make St. Patrick Proud
St. Patrick’s Day used to be the dullest day in the Irish calendar
until we got sense and learned to follow our transatlantic brethren and
make it into a carnival. more...
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(Irish America Magazine)
April/May 2007
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Irish Wake
Nearly thirty-eight years ago anexuberant friend named Eddie burst into
the office where I was working as assistant to a Hollywood producer commanding,
“Come with me right now. more...
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(Irish America Magazine)
April/May 2007
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Book
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After novels about grungy Irish blues bands and coming-of-age boys, Roddy
Doyle surprised readers with his 1996 bestseller The Woman Who Walked into
Doors, about a woman trapped in an abusive marriage. more...
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(Irish America Magazine)
April/May 2007
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BOSTON COLLEGE
Boston College, located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, has long been a
leading center of Irish studies. more...
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(Irish America Magazine)
April/May 2007
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Letters
Edna O’Brien -What About Conor? - The Dempsey Dilemma - Gifted Tour
Guide - St. Patrick and Katrina more...
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(Irish America Magazine)
April/May 2007
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Photo Album
In the above photograph, taken in Lockport, New York in 1914, my grandmother
Mary Fitzsimons Dowd (front, right) is pictured with four of her children
and one grandchild. more...
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(Irish America Magazine)
April/May 2007
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News From Ireland
Sinn Féin Endorses PSNI - David Ervine Laid
To Rest - Croke Park Opens Its Doors - Long
Kesh Designer Named - Ireland Faces EU Rap -News
In Brief more...
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(Irish America Magazine)
April/May 2007
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