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April May 2002 Issue

Peter Foley: Photographer

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

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On September 11, Peter Foley was riding his bicycle near the West Side Highway in Manhattan when his cell phone rang with the terrible news that a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center. Not yet realizing the scale of the disaster, but following his instincts as a photographer, Foley immediately set off for the place we now know as Ground Zero, stopping off at his studio … [Read more...] about Peter Foley: Photographer

Gerry Grant: Court Officer

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

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On September 11, Gerard Grant, 41, an 11-year veteran court officer at 60 Center Street was assigned to the officers' academy on William Street, a block-and-a-half away from the World Trade Center. Sitting in a room waiting for re-certification at 8:45, Grant thought the air-conditioning had kicked in on the unusually hot September morning. The building shook around him. … [Read more...] about Gerry Grant: Court Officer

Brian Gallagher:
Chief Executive of
United Way of America

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

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In November 2001, Brian Gallagher became the new president and CEO of United Way of America, the charity that organized the celebrity telethon which raised over $266 million for the victims of September 11. United Way of America is the national headquarters for the local United Way groups that make a positive impact on every community across America. Before his appointment, … [Read more...] about Brian Gallagher:
Chief Executive of
United Way of America

Michael Rice:
Prudential Securities

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

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Michael Rice is Executive Director for the Private Client Group at Prudential Securities, located at One Seaport Plaza, six blocks east of the World Trade Center. Though he emphasizes that the efforts of others in his company were just as important, Rice played a significant part in Prudential's evacuation and rescue efforts on the day. Prudential also had personnel in One New … [Read more...] about Michael Rice:
Prudential Securities

Paddy Moloney: Playing a Song of Hope

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

April 1, 2002 by 1 Comment

Paddy Moloney and The Chieftains, Ireland's Grammy Award-winning musical ambassadors, came to New York in the weeks following September 11, to play at the memorial service for Matthew O' Mahony, a merchant banker for Cantor Fitzgerald. "He never missed any of our concerts," said Paddy. Matthew's wife Lauren, who had met the band through her work with Island Records, asked them … [Read more...] about Paddy Moloney: Playing a Song of Hope

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December 5, 1921

Following the conclusion of negotiations between Irish government representatives and British government representatives, the British give the Irish a deadline to either accept of reject the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The treaty established the self-governing Irish Free State but still made Ireland a dominion under the British Crown. The treaty also gave the six counties of Northern Ireland, which had been acknowledged in the 1920 Government of Ireland Act, the option to opt out of the Irish Free State and remain part of England, which they opted for. The Anglo-Irish treaty split many and on this day in 1921 Prime Minister David LLoyd-George said that rejection by the Irish would result in “immediate and terrible war.”

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