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$20k lands lunch date with Mr. Bates
Published in the May 30, 2012 issue of the Irish Echo By Orla O’Sullivan It was not the ringing of the servant’s bell in Downton Abbey that summone...
June 06, 2012
by Irish Echo Staff
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Some adapt creatively to digital revolution
Traditional Music / By Daniel Neely I love vinyl records. Cover art, gatefolds, paper sleeves, bonus inserts, colored vinyl, volvelles, secret lock...
June 01, 2012
by Irish Echo Staff
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Keeping the Faith
Originally published in the March 10-16, 2004, edition of the Irish Echo. By Peter McDermott When it's time to close the Irish Jewish Museum in Dub...
May 21, 2012
by Irish Echo Staff
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Perfect home away from home
By Peter McDermott Anne Rodda’s surname is English, courtesy of her late husband Jim’s Cornwall roots. She herself is German and Danish on her fath...
January 19, 2012
by Irish Echo Staff
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Tuam conference to explore Irish-U.S.
By Peter McDermott The deep ties between Ireland and North America have long been a focus of Christine Kinealy’s scholarship. Recently, though, she...
January 19, 2012
by Irish Echo Staff
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Primary politics has constricted view of morality
By Peter McDermott In 1940 in the Katyn Forest, 20,000 Polish officers were put to death on the orders of the Soviet dictator Stalin and his henchm...
January 19, 2012
by Irish Echo Staff
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MCNY celebrates Roche's New York
By Peter McDermott The immigrants built and continue to build New York City. Few, though, if any, have had quite the impact on how it looks than Ke...
January 19, 2012
by Irish Echo Staff
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’26 Census campaign hits bureaucratic resistance
By Peter McDermott It hardly matters now whose fault it was. It happened. Two opposing sets of patriots, both believing they had right on their sid...
January 10, 2012
by Irish Echo Staff
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Where did all the documents go?
By Peter McDermott “For a literary nation priding itself on such manuscript gems as the Book of Kells and the Annals of the Four Masters,” wrote le...
January 10, 2012
by Irish Echo Staff
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Rock hammer FC Japan to register 1st season win
CSL Roundup / By Jay Mwamba It took ten matches, but Shamrock finally broke their duck in the Cosmopolitan Soccer League [CSL] Second Division on t...
December 14, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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Look likes Higgins
By Irish Echo Staff Michael D. Higgins looked set today to become Ireland's ninth president. According to early estimates by observers at count cen...
October 28, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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Guide dogs fundraiser
The Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind charitable organization will be holding a fundraiser this coming Sunday, Oct. 23 at Rory Dolan's on McLean Avenu...
October 21, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff