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The Flax Trust NYC Luncheon

“The Flax Trust succeeds in what I strive to do — which is: To Listen….

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Nollaig na mBan Celebrations

One of the most unique of the many events the Irish American Partnership puts on…

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Irish Eye on Hollywood

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ArchiveHiberniaOctober November 2001 Issue

Eat Your Greens

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2001
Oct 1, 2001 1 min read
Homeopathy is hot as more people are choosing natural plants and herbs over prescription drugs to heal their ailments. Aware of the growing demand, the small but growing Irish company, […]
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In-Tune Internet
ArchiveHiberniaMusic ArchivesOctober November 2001 Issue

In-Tune Internet

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2001
Oct 1, 2001 1 min read
With the plethora of music sites on the web today, a new one dances apart form the other. Or jigs away, rather. Launched by Irish music business veteran Gerry Dornan, […]
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Not Quite Gopher
ArchiveHiberniaOctober November 2001 Issue

Not Quite Gopher

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2001
Oct 1, 2001 1 min read
For those who want the gold without the uh, golf, a bit of paradise just opened in Caddyshack, a golf-themed restaurant owned by comedian Bill Murray (featured on the cover […]
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Carroll O’Connor
ArchiveHiberniaOctober November 2001 IssueThose we Lost

Carroll O’Connor

By Elizabeth Raggi, Contributor
October / November 2001
Oct 1, 2001 3 min read
He called his wife “Dingbat.” He called his daughter a “weepy Nellie atheist.” Puerto Ricans “spics”; Jews “yids.” He was terrified of African Americans, homosexuals, feminists and evolutionists. But most […]
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ArchiveHiberniaOctober November 2001 Issue

The Pipes Aren’t Calling in RI

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2001
Oct 1, 2001 1 min read
This July, the Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island announced that no longer would the haunting tune of “Danny Boy” which so many have used to say goodbye to their loved […]
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Christina Aguilera’s Irish Roots
ArchiveAugust September 2001 IssueHiberniaMusic Archives

Christina Aguilera’s Irish Roots

By Melanie Bromley, Contributor
August / September 2001
Aug 1, 2001 5 min read
“A lot of people get all in a fuss about Christina wanting to explore her Latin side and not mentioning her Irish side much, but that’s only logical,” explains Christina […]
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