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Irish America magazine - Dec '01/Jan '02 issue: World Trade Centre Disaster, Croke Park revisited, Rosemary Clooney, Angela's Ashes, JFK: An appreciation, McCarthy's Bar, Carndonagh - County Donegal, In the Line of Duty, Fr Mychal Judge

 
In the Line of Duty
Red fire trucks that glistened with the pride of craftsmen; a tribute to FDNY.
 
Croke Park revisited
"Twenty years ago, under-12s were thrown over the turnstiles, no tickets necessary."
 
Quote Unquote
President Mary McAleese expresses the sentiments of Ireland, September 14.
 
 
 
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Those whom we've lost
Quickly, there were demographic trends. The Cantor Fitzgerald brokerage lost nearly 700 employees, a third of its total. more...
(Irish America) December/January 2002
In honor of Fr Mychal Judge
Fire Chaplain Mychal Judge arrived just as bodies were falling like missiles from the sky. more...
(Irish America) December/January 2002
In the line of duty
We would see them on summer afternoons, big and brawny or wiry and tough, standing outside the firehouses all over the city. more...
(Irish America) December/January 2002
Wherever green is worn: an extract
The Irish Diaspora is the outworking of two forms of colonialism, those of Mother England and Mother Church. more...
(Irish America) December/January 2002
Croke Park revisited
Twenty years ago, it seemed only politicians and priests had plastic molded seats. more...
(Irish America) December/January 2002
Straight to the heart: Rosemary Clooney
The houselights in the expensive supper club on New York's East Side slowly began to dim one evening last spring. more...
(Irish America) December/January 2002
Steering the Tricycle
It's 10am on London's busy Kilburn High Road and the Tricycle Theatre, emblazoned with flashing lights, is already open for business. more...
(Irish America) December/January 2002
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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