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2014

The Irish in the New York Marathon

By IA Staff
December 5, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Tatyana McFadden is greeted by her mother, Debbie, at the finish line of the 2013 NYC Marathon

After a one year hiatus (the 2012 race was canceled in the wake of Hurricane Sandy) and amidst heightened security, the New York City Marathon retuned to the streets of the metropolis’s five boroughs on November 3. Two million spectators cheered on 48,000 runners, some of whom participated to win, some for fun, and others to raise money for various charities and causes. There … [Read more...] about The Irish in the New York Marathon

Irish Eye on Hollywood

By Tom Deignan, Contributor
December 5, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Colin Farrell in Saving Mr. Banks.

All the latest with your favorite Irish and Irish-American talent. 1. The Academy Award nominations will not be announced until January 16, 2014, but one of Hollywood’s strongest contenders – expected to get serious consideration in several categories when the Oscar winners are announced in March – is an Irish movie in theaters now. Philomena, starring Steve Coogan and Judi … [Read more...] about Irish Eye on Hollywood

McCourt School of Public Policy Opens at Georgetown

By IA Staff
December 5, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Georgetown University opened its first new school since 1957 after the donation of $100 million by alumnus Frank H. McCourt, Jr. The newly christened McCourt School of Public Policy is the university’s ninth. According to the Washington Post, the idea for a new public policy institute surfaced at a 2006 board meeting at which the president of the university floated the notion … [Read more...] about McCourt School of Public Policy Opens at Georgetown

Irish Involvement in Global Wildlife Trafficking Rackets

By IA Staff
December 5, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Though the crime happened three years ago, the first week of November saw Limerick native Michael Slattery, Jr. (23) plead guilty to the charge of wildlife trafficking at a Brooklyn District Court. In 2010, two Irish men gave a homeless man an envelope with $18,000 in cash in it and instructed him to purchase the head of a rhinoceros at a taxidermy auction in Austin, Texas. The … [Read more...] about Irish Involvement in Global Wildlife Trafficking Rackets

Bringing Home the Bacon

By IA Staff December 5, 2013 by Leave a Comment

A new record was set in the art auction world on November 12, at Christie’s auction house in New York. Three Studies of Lucian Freud, a 1969 triptych by Francis Bacon of his friend and fellow artist Lucian Freud, was purchased by art dealer William Acquavella on behalf of an unnamed client for $142.2 million – the highest price ever paid for an artwork sold at auction. The … [Read more...] about Bringing Home the Bacon

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