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Irish America magazine - Aug/Sept '04 issue: The Corrs are back, President Reagan Remembered, Ronan Tynan, Sam Millar and the IRA bank robbery, Bernardo O’Higgins - liberator of Chile, Michael Moore, Bloomsday, The Thrills, Amanda Byram

 
Ronan Tynan
Ronan Tynan seems destined to become even more popular than the great John McCormack.
 
Not so Great Escape
IRA bankrobber Sam Millar rues the fact that he is unlikely to set foot in New York ever again.
 
Bloomin’ Joyce on Film
Sean Walsh, the writer, director and producer of Bloom talks to John Hagan.
 
 
 

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The Corrs Are Back
Following the release of their latest album, Borrowed Heaven, The Corrs spoke to Louise Carroll just before they started their largest North American tour.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
President Reagan Remembered
From Ballyporeen to the White House, Niall O’Dowd looks at President Reagan’s Irish background, and recalls an interview with the President’s brother, Neil.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
Solo Tenor
Following on the coattails of the great John McCormack, Ronan Tynan seems destined to be the most popular Irish tenor ever.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
The Not so Great Escape
Ten years after robbers emptied an armored security van of $7.4 million at gunpoint, a former IRA member has admitted in a memoir that he masterminded the heist.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
Tilting Towards Ireland
Tilting, a village on the island of Fogo and about 300 miles from St. John’s, the capital of Newfoundland, was recently nominated as an Irish Heritage site. 
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
Young Lonigan
James T. Farrell (1904-1979), born in Chicago to a struggling Irish Catholic family, became a celebrated writer by drawing on his own experiences in his well-known Studs Lonigan trilogy. 
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
Chile's Irish Flavour
Nancy Griffin travels to Chile and finds a beautiful country still celebrating its Irish founding father.
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(Irish America) August/September 2004
Finian's Rainbow Redux
The Irish Repertory Theatre’s revival of Finian’s Rainbow brightens New York’s theatrical scene. more...
(Irish America) August/September 2004
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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