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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

The Real Story of Veronica
Guerin
The murder of one of Ireland’s most prominent journalists by crime
bosses provoked outrage but has not received justice.
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Redeeming Bing
Once considered the greatest crooner of all, the distortion of Bing
Crosby's accomplishments and reputation has been as remarkable as
his career. Bob Lydon debunks many of the myths that have
circulated since the singer's death in 1977. .
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2003
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The Chief of Irish Music
Paddy Moloney, founder of The Chieftains, who has done more than
anyone else to launch Irish music onto the world stage, talks to
Lauren Byrne. more... |
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2003
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Jeanie Johnston
Makes Her Way Up The East Coast
Floating Museum Shows Irish-Americans What Ancestors Encountered
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2003
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The Actress Who Reached
7th Heaven
Better known as Annie Camden on 7th Heaven, Irish-American actress
Catherine Hicks talks about the differences between the show she
stars in and the bulk of popular television progamming. A good-humored
mother in real life, Hicks shares her opinions about the modern
family and working in the bizarre land of Hollywood.
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2003
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An Irish Field of
Dreams
During his father’s time, the Dodgers broke the color barrier with
Jackie Robinson. Now, Peter O’Malley is
helping to internationalize the most American of sports by building
baseball fields in Ireland, China, and Nicaragua and supporting
baseball programs in Japan and other countries.
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(Irish America) Oct/Nov
2003
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