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December January 2003 Issue

Chris Matthews Interrupted

By Niall O’Dowd
December / January 2003

December 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

Niall O'Dowd interviews Chris Matthews of CNBC's Hardball, one of prime time's most popular programs. ℘℘℘ If Chris Matthews were a cat, curiosity would have killed him long ago. In our 90-minute interview in a Washington restaurant he asked as many questions as he fielded and he ranged over practically every major world problem, offering opinions, facts and speculations on … [Read more...] about Chris Matthews Interrupted

Irish America’s Annual Business 100: Who They Are

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2003

December 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

Irish America's Annual Business 100.

"There is no denying the influence of American business on the Republic of Ireland. The economy in Ireland has grown more than any other European Union country, and the 585 American companies doing business there have contributed significantly to this success" --U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Richard Egan ℘℘℘ This year's Business 100 is indeed a celebration of Irish American … [Read more...] about Irish America’s Annual Business 100: Who They Are

First Word: The Good Luck of Bad Luck

Patricia Harty, Editor-in-Chief
December / January 2003

December 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

Patricia Harty - Editor-in-Chief.

"Lady Luck generally woos those who earnestly, enthusiastically, unremittingly woo her." -- B.C. Forbes ℘℘℘ Much is said of the Luck of the Irish. What luck? you might ask. A look at our long history of trials and tribulations would surely say we were dogged by bad luck. As John Lennon wrote in a song entitled "The Luck of the Irish," "If you had the luck of the Irish, you'd … [Read more...] about First Word: The Good Luck of Bad Luck

The U.S.-Ireland
Business Summit

By Sarah Buscher, Contributor
December / January 2003

December 1, 2002 by 1 Comment

Susan Davis, Chairperson U.S.-Ireland Business Summit, At the opening session of the Washington Conference.

A conference in Washington to strengthen economic ties. Approximately 450 heavy hitters in business, academia, and politics from both sides of the Atlantic descended on Washington D.C. in early September for the U.S.-Ireland Business Summit. Adopting the theme "Redefining Relationships," the conference aimed to strengthen economic ties between the U.S. and Ireland in the hopes … [Read more...] about The U.S.-Ireland
Business Summit

The Fighting Irish

By Thomas Hauser, Contributor
December / January 2003

December 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

"Irish" Mickey Ward

"Irish" Mickey Ward takes on Arturo Gatti again for $1.2 million ℘℘℘ Mickey Ward is a fighter. That's the first thing to know about him. Outside the ring, he's soft spoken and likeable. Inside the squared circle, he's something else. On May 18, 2002, Ward stepped into the ring against Arturo Gatti. It was a memorable fight marked by unremitting punishment and an extraordinary … [Read more...] about The Fighting Irish

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February 8, 1983

On this day in 1983, thoroughbred stallion race horse Shergar, named Europe’s Horse of the Year in 1981, was kidnapped from a farm in County Kildare. Shergar was owned by the Aga Khan and worth approximately $13.5 million. On the night of February 8th, armed men arrived at the home of James Fitzpatrick, one of Shergar’s grooms. The kidnappers demanded Fitzpatrick lead them to Shergar’s stable and made him load the horse into the truck. Fitzpatrick was then left on the side of the road in a remote area. The kidnappers demanded a ransom of $2 million for the return of the horse, however negotiations fell through and Shergar was never seen again. The case remains unsolved.

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