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Irish America magazine - Feb/Mar '03 issue: Golf - The Greens of Ireland, Pete Hamill, James Nesbitt - Bloody Sunday, The Irish Navy, Paul Hill, David Gray, Gemma Hayes, Glen Hansard, Emily Dickinson, Shane MacGowan, Michael Flatley
Irish America's Tour of
Ireland
Irish America with CIE Tours International arranged a very special
trip to Ireland for our readers this past October. Highlights included
a medieval feast and some fantastic sightseeing.
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Forever
Hamill
Pete Hamill, one of the great literary stylists whose passion for
New York City and connection to his Irish roots is explored in his
new novel, Forever, talks to Patricia Harty.
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February/March 2003
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A
Personal Odyssey
The making of the movie Bloody Sunday was a tremendous undertaking
for all involved. For actor James Nesbitt it was the beginning of
an extraordinary journey that became much more than just about acting.
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February/March 2003
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Tug O'The
Heart
The history of the Moran tugboat family, once known as the “Irish
Navy” in the Port of New York, is explored by Marian Betancourt.
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February/March 2003
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The Greens of Ireland
The American love of golf has created a new form of business in
Ireland – golf tourism. Frank Shouldice reports.
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February/March 2003
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The
Sporting Life
From King Kelly to Mark McGwire, Ron Kaplan traces the Irish Influence
in baseball. more...
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