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April May 2002 Issue

Aidan Quinn: A Helping Hand

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

April 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

With fellow actor Daniel Day-Lewis, Aidan Quinn was one of the first to volunteer at St Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan and was put to work hauling ice for chilling blood. "I was feeling so helpless watching the TV -- I wanted to feel useful," he said afterwards. Quinn, who resides in New Jersey, with a second home in upstate New York, witnessed at close quarters the … [Read more...] about Aidan Quinn: A Helping Hand

Report From Ground Zero

By Dennis Smith, Contributor
April / May 2002

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An excerpt from Dennis Smith's latest book.  ℘℘℘ In the chief's van, Chief Pfeifer hears the Manhattan dispatcher announce that a plane has gone into tower 1 of the World Trade Center. The chief reaches for the telephone. "Battalion 1 to Manhattan." "Okay," the dispatcher answers. It is John Lightsey who is working the microphone this shift. "We have another report of a … [Read more...] about Report From Ground Zero

Dennis Smith

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

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Writer and former firefighter Dennis Smith has spent a lot of time in the company of firefighters since September 11th. He is the founding editor of Firehouse magazine and best-selling author of Report from Engine Co. 82 and other books. He is a licensed financial advisor (having completed federal series 7, series 63 and series 65 exams) and writes a financial advice column for … [Read more...] about Dennis Smith

USS Theodore Roosevelt:
Operation Enduring Freedom

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

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"Fear of attack on home soil is a new feeling for this generation of Americans. The crew of USS Theodore Roosevelt has been working practically non-stop since September 11 to combat terrorism. We feel fortunate in that unlike most Americans, we were actually in a position to take action in response to the attacks on the WTC and the Pentagon." These words of Captain Richard J. … [Read more...] about USS Theodore Roosevelt:
Operation Enduring Freedom

George Clooney:
Boosting Morale

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

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George Clooney's credentials as an actor need little elaboration. In 2001, the nephew of singer Rosemary Clooney also made headlines for humanitarian masons. Clooney was one of many celebrities who took part in the celebrity telethon organized by United Way which raised over $266 million for victims of the September 11th attacks. But it was Clooney alone who took on the might … [Read more...] about George Clooney:
Boosting Morale

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