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Irish America magazine - Dec '02/Jan '03 issue: Sinéad O'Connor, The Fenian Invasion of Canada, Marian Keyes, Eamonn Coughlan, Chris Matthews, Bloody Sunday film, Traditional Music Round-up, Irish Christmas Cake recipe, Richard Harris RIP

 
Still Running
Eamonn Coughlan dominated middle-distance running in the eighties and early nineties...
 
Richard Harris RIP
Obituaries, including Hollywood icon and "hellraiser" Richard Harris.
 
Quote Unquote
Pierce Brosnan's scathing portrayal of his Christian Brothers' education.
 
 
 
DEPARTMENTS

The History of the Tobins
Tobin is not an indigenous Irish name, but the family can be regarded as having become completely hibernicized. Its Irish form, Toibín, is a gaelicized version of the Norman ‘St Aubyn.’  more...
(Irish America Magazine) December 2002/January 2003
Traditional Music Round-up
A roaring rip tide of traditional music recordings has been flowing out of Ireland and Irish America recently, much of it released by the musicians themselves without recourse to record labels.  more...
(Irish America Magazine) December 2002/January 2003
Letters
Readers respond.  more...
(Irish America Magazine) December 2002/January 2003
The Making of Bloody Sunday
The powerful film Bloody Sunday could teach Northern Ireland politicians a thing or two. Most importantly, that Irish Catholics and British Protestants can indeed overcome their suspicions, work together and produce outstanding results.  more...
(Irish America Magazine) December 2002/January 2003
Book Reviews
A Sampling of the Latest Irish Books On Offer.  more...
(Irish America Magazine) December 2002/January 2003
Let Them Eat Irish Christmas Cake
For one thing, a true Irish Christmas Cake is laced with a whole lot of true Irish whiskey.  more...
(Irish America Magazine) December 2002/January 2003
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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