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December January 2003 Issue

Dolly Parton Does Dublin

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2003

December 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

Country and Western star Dolly Parton visited Dublin recently in advance of her concert in the city on November 29th. Parton made an hour-long appearance at the HMV music store on Grafton Street, promoting her concerts the old-fashioned way by mixing and mingling with fans who turned up to purchase autographed copies of her new bluegrass CD Haloes and Horns and catch a … [Read more...] about Dolly Parton Does Dublin

Irish Arts Center’s Annual Dinner

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2003

December 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

Pictured at the Irish Arts Center's annual dinner held at the New York Athletic Club on October 4th, 2002 were actress Ellen Barkin, actor Gabriel Byrne, and Pauline Turley, Director of the Irish Arts Center. Also in attendance was actor James Nesbitt who is currently starring in Bloody Sunday directed by Paul Greenglass. ♦ … [Read more...] about Irish Arts Center’s Annual Dinner

Malachy’s Graduation

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2003

December 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

It's never too late to have a happy childhood, and the Irish Government proved its willingness to help its citizens do just that recently when it dispatched an emissary to New York to award author Malachy McCourt a "Primary Cert" -- the official scrap of paper once given to every elementary school child who passed a basic exam in reading, 'riting and 'rithmatic. The … [Read more...] about Malachy’s Graduation

Caroline Helps New York Schools

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2003

December 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

Caroline Kennedy recently took on the role of chief fundraiser for New York's hard-hit public schools. She was appointed to the role, for which she will be paid $1 a year, by Chancellor Joel Klein, New York City Schools, who said, "Caroline Kennedy's leadership in the non-profit and philanthropic communities makes her an ideal choice to head our new Office of Strategic … [Read more...] about Caroline Helps New York Schools

The O’Malley Library

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2003

December 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

On Saturday, October 5, Manhattan College, New York, dedicated the Mary Alice and Tom O'Malley Library in honor of longtime benefactors Tom O'Malley, a graduate of 1963 and his wife, Mary Alice of Greenwich, Connecticut. Throughout his business career, Tom O'Malley has been a generous supporter of Manhattan College. Now through a gift of $7.5 million, the largest in the … [Read more...] about The O’Malley Library

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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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