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Kelli will have an Irish Christmas
Malone is in a relationship with an Irish man, but the two are not married and he has yet to be divorced from his wife. That gives Malone a very te...
December 22, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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Climbing Camlough for the undocumented Irish
But while the undocumented might be gone they are not forgotten and indeed will be acknowledged Christmas Day in Ireland by a group of politicians ...
December 22, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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And St. Nicholas too
The remains of St Nicholas of Myra, who lived in the 4th century and was the bishop of Lycia, are thought to have been brought by returning crusade...
December 22, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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Family seek information on missing man
The father of three children, who is a resident of Lowell, Mass., has brown hair and blue eyes. Anyone who can help his family members and friends ...
December 18, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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A ministerial view
Kelly has been a junior minister at the office of the first minister and deputy first minister of Northern Ireland since May 2007. "When it's worki...
December 16, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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McAllister will walk as aide to Ray Kelly
The Belfast man was named this week as one of a dozen aides to the New York Police Department Commissioner and will be introduced officially at the...
December 16, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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MacBride's night
An array of speakers, veterans of the campaign and relative newcomers, spoke to a packed chamber about the naissance of the campaign, the reasons f...
December 16, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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Kick off
Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) and twenty fellow Democrats are doing just this, introducing immigration reform this week in the House of Represe...
December 16, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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But what of the life story of James Jackson?
Lest it slip back into obscurity, I offer a few words to mark this extraordinary intrusion of the eighteenth century city into the twenty-first fro...
December 16, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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Raised fist provokes ire at Woodside co-op board
Club members won 53 medals at Olympic Games held in the early 20th century, but when the I-AAC went into decline after the World War I., its headqu...
December 16, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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Rapper Rick, so why not dapper John?
"I'm a lawyer, but I'm still a convicted felon, and only a pardon can solve that," O'Hara told the Echo. O'Hara finally triumphed in a decade long ...
December 16, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff
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The battle for the waterfront
What is your latest book about? A violent struggle within the Port of New York and New Jersey in the postwar decade; a kind of civil war pitting a ...
December 16, 2009
by Irish Echo Staff