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October November 2005 Issue

Five Jailed over Refinery Protest

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2005

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Controversy continues to plague the multi-million-dollar gas refinery project in north County Mayo. Tension surrounding the project has heightened considerably since June when five local men -- now known as the Rossport Five -- were jailed in Cloverhill Prison for obstructing the project. The men have refused to withdraw their opposition to the proposed high-pressure gas … [Read more...] about Five Jailed over Refinery Protest

O’Loan States Her Case

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2005

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Nuala O'Loan, Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, repeated her insistence that police must be accountable if the security forces are to have any credibility among both communities in the North. "We must be evidence-based, not influenced by political expediency or any other cause," she said, speaking at the MacGill Summer School in Co. Donegal. "In my Omagh investigation and … [Read more...] about O’Loan States Her Case

Colombia Three Face Uncertain Fate

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2005

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 The Colombian government has demanded that the Irish government capture and return three Irish republicans who evaded prison sentences in Bogota. The men -- dubbed the "Colombia Three" -- were sentenced to 17-year jail terms for allegedly assisting FARC rebels in an ongoing campaign against state forces in Colombia. The three men -- Niall Connolly, James Monaghan and Martin … [Read more...] about Colombia Three Face Uncertain Fate

Limerick Woman Wins €115 million

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2005

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Dolores McNamara holds her bumper check aloft.

DOLORES McNamara, 45, from Limerick became the first Irish person to win the EuroMillions lottery. After avoiding publicity for two days she claimed prize money worth €115 million and picked up the check at the National Lottery headquarters in Dublin. Her solicitor David Sweeney told reporters his client would keep her feet "firmly on the ground." Coincidentally, a Hungarian … [Read more...] about Limerick Woman Wins €115 million

Call for Payment to GAA Players

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2005

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Dan Flanagan of Allentown Hibernians takes his point against rivals Philadelphia Na Tóraidhe.

Mick O'Dwyer, manager of the Laois senior Gaelic football team, has called for payment to be made to GAA players who reach the final of the All-Ireland football championship. "The two teams that get into an All-Ireland should get €10,000 a man," he suggested, on the eve of the Leinster provincial decider between Laois and Dublin. "Players are out of pocket no end for the … [Read more...] about Call for Payment to GAA Players

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John Farrow, screenwriter, director and father of actress Mia Farrow, was born on February 10, 1904 in Sydney, Australia to John Farrow and Mary Savage Villiers. After working as a sailor he went to Hollywood in the 1920s and got his first job as a technical advisor. He then became a screenwriter in, notably writing the script for “Tarzan Escapes” (1936) where he met his  future wife, Irish-born Maureen O’Sullivan, who played Jane. She converted Farrow to Catholicism and he later wrote biographies of Saint Thomas More and Saint Damien of Molokai. Farrow’sgreatest accomplishments were his Academy Award win for the “Around the World in Eighty Days” (1956) script and his nomination as Best Director for Wake Island (1942).

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