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Irish America magazine - June/July '04 issue: Maureen O'Hara, Moya Brennan, Tara, Dan Barry, Donna Murphy, Pierce Brosnan, Eoin Colfer - Artemis Fowl, Tom Murphy, Ghosts Beneath the Rails, 2004 Irish Festivals in Ireland

 
Rebirth of Moya Brennan
The return of one of the most distinctive voices, formerly the lead singer of Clannad.
 
Mothers United
Lynn Tierney talks to four young women who lost their firefighter husbands.
 
Chicago in Bloom
Irish Repertory of Chicago’s season resumes with the world premiere of A Dublin Bloom.
 
 
 

DEPARTMENTS
Talking Tremane
Five phrases are all you’ll need to get along in this part of Ireland. If you learn to use them fluently you can hold your own in almost any conversation.
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(Irish America) June/July 2004
Tara’s Future in Jeopardy
The construction of a motorway in County Meath has historians, archaeologists, politicians and others up in arms.
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(Irish America) June/July 2004
Book Reviews
Though the last James Bond film Die Another Day was a smash hit, some feel Navan-born star Pierce Brosnan is getting a bit old to play the dashing agent. At this point, it’s unclear who will star in the next Bond pic. more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2004
The Lessons of Division
This past March I traveled through Northern Ireland as part of a group of 19 students and administrators from New York University’s Gallatin School. We had come to Northern Ireland to gain a better understanding of human rights issues. more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2004
Irish eye on Hollywood
Though the last James Bond film Die Another Day was a smash hit, some feel Navan-born star Pierce Brosnan is getting a bit old to play the dashing agent. At this point, it’s unclear who will star in the next Bond pic. more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2004
Photo album
This is a photo of my parents, Anne Connolly and David Carroll, right after they were married in Ireland. They met at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin where my father worked as a doctor and my mother was a nurse. more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2004
Irish roots - The Hogans, Logans and Cogans
Although these surnames sound alike, the similarities end there. The Hogans are a Dalcassian family. Hogan comes from the Irish word óg meaning young. more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2004
 
 
 
 
 
 
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