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Irish America magazine - Oct/Nov '07 issue: The Billionaire who wasn't, Stephen Rea, Clan Harrington, Home Is Where The Music Is!, Tommy Makem, The First Family of Irish America, Stars of the South

 
Stephen Rea
He returns to the Abbey stage in a play written for him by Sam Shepard - premiere next June.
 
Irish America's First Family
Before the Kennedys of Boston, there were the Carrolls of Maryland.
 
Clan Harrington
The Barony of Kinalmeaky has one of the highest concentrations of the name.
 
 
Obituaries

“I wish his name was not on that wall. He made us proud. He gave too much.”

Miriam Juarbe, the mother of firefighter Angel L. Juarbe Jr., whose name is one of 343 names on a bronze relief (pictured above) dedicated to the firefighters “who fell and to those who carry on,” which was unveiled on June 10 on the side of “10 House,” the home of Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10, across Liberty Street from the World Trade Center, and next door to the Tribute Center.

“For centuries, the Celts have added to the richness of life here in the south. We’re not going to let that disappear. We are in an urgent fight, but it’s a fight we have to win.”

Danny O’Flaherty, once famed for putting on live traditional music seven nights a week in his New Orleans bar, O’Flaherty’s, will host the 16th annual Celtic Nations Heritage Festival and World Cup Curragh Regatta on October 13-15 in the Civic Center in Lake Charles. Tommy Makem will headline the event, which will raise funds for the Heritage Center O’Flaherty hopes to open in Lake Charles. His bar was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. – The Irish Voice.

“We can get the job done, but it’s going to take presidential leadership. Senator John McCain and myself and our coalition are strongly committed to getting results. This issue requires presidential attention, and without it we will have a very difficult time. The president has to move on this.”

Senator Edward Kennedy who is still hopeful that the Senate and House can reach a compromise on comprehensive immigration reform. – The Irish Voice.

“They [Sanitation bosses] treated us with kindness, and they treated us with respect... I’m going to go off and have a glass of champagne.”

Boy George O’Dowd on completing his five days of court-ordered community service (for falsely reporting a burglary at his Manhattan apartment). He had sunburn and blisters on his fingers from sweeping the streets of New York, but he had only good things to say about his bosses at the Sanitation Department. – AP

“The route was lined with flags. We had kids holding their hands to heart and the mortorbike riders were so wonderful. September 11 took a huge toll on Rockaway and people have been great to us. He’s gone but we’re all trying to get by.”

Rita Hayden, wife of the former FDNY Chief Peter Hayden, on the death of her nephew Lance Corporal Michael D. Glover, 28. Glover had taken time out from law school and joined the Marines after his closest friend, Charlie Heeran, was killed on 9/11. Glover was killed by sniper fire in Fallujah. Another Irish-American, Captain John J. McKenna, was killed trying to rescue him. – The Irish Voice

“When you think of coming from a slum in Limerick, Ireland, and then all of a sudden you’re in Albany, New York, filing to be governor of the state, you say there’s some sort of humor coming on high here. And I will indulge fully in all of that.”

Malachy McCourt, author and raconteur, and Green Party candidate, on filing his election papers in his bid to be the next New York governor. – The Irish Voice

“My mother ran that house and that was power … I think that’s why I was never going to write a book where a woman is waiting around for a man to take care of things.”

Best-selling author Nora Roberts, who grew up in Silver Springs, Maryland, the daughter of an Irish-American electrician and a homemaker. – Quoted in The New York Times.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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