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Into the Mystic

By Elizabeth Raggi, Contributor
October / November 2001

October 1, 2001 by Leave a Comment

That one?!" Noreen Walshe responded to a fan at the Irish Arts Center in New York who told her that one of the paintings the Meath artist chose to display was a personal favorite. "You like that one?" Her eyes opened wide in question, then she cast them down to her feet, a blush blooming her cheeks. It was the color of a youthful spirit seasoned with the humility of a … [Read more...] about Into the Mystic

SDLP Approves
New Police Plan

By Emer Mullins, Contributor
October / November 2001

October 1, 2001 by Leave a Comment

The latest proposed implementation plan on policing in Northern Ireland has been rejected by Sinn Féin, whose chairman Mitchell McLaughlin said the proposals – jointly put forward by the Irish and British governments – did not go far enough and failed to meet republican demands for radical change. However, in a move that widened the gulf between nationalists and republicans, … [Read more...] about SDLP Approves
New Police Plan

Surfin’ FirstUSA

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2001

October 1, 2001 by Leave a Comment

Freshmen Chris Barrett and Luke McCabe, two New Jersey 18-year-old surfers are even smarter than their SATs show: they figured out how to get their education paid for by turning themselves into walking advertisements. Setting up a website which featured their good-looking blond selves in t-shirts or with surfboards saying 'YOUR LOGO HERE,' they offered to be 'spokes-guys' for … [Read more...] about Surfin’ FirstUSA

IMF Warns Economy
Faces Slowdown

By Emer Mullins, Contributor
October / November 2001

October 1, 2001 by Leave a Comment

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned of substantial risks for the Irish economy as a result of the slowdowns in the U.S. and Europe, but has nevertheless painted a pretty favorable picture of Ireland in its annual review of the Irish economy. The Irish Finance Minister, Charlie McCreevy, welcomed the report's conclusions, as he saw them as a commendation of his … [Read more...] about IMF Warns Economy
Faces Slowdown

First Family Photo Album

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2001

October 1, 2001 by Leave a Comment

For those thirsty for more on the interior lives of America's royal family, rarely or never seen photographs of the Kennedys are available for downloading or purchase on the web. MPTV has acquired the private collection of late photographer Mark Shaw. Shaw was assigned to do a layout on Jackie for a Life article in 1959 and struck up a friendship with the captivating First … [Read more...] about First Family Photo Album

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