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Sinn Féin pull out of St Patrick’s Day events at White House

Sinn Féin pull out of St Patrick’s Day events at White House

February 21, 2025 by

SINN Féin have announced that no representatives of the party will attend St Patrick’s Day events at the White House this year. Neither president of the party Mary Lou McDonald nor First Minister Michelle O’Neill will make the journey to Washington. A party statement said: “This is a ‘principled stance in response to the call for the mass expulsion of the Palestinian people … [Read more...] about Sinn Féin pull out of St Patrick’s Day events at White House

Bill Murray

By T.J. English, November 1988.
October / November 2005

February 21, 2025 by

Born in Wilmette, Illinois on September B21, 1950, Bill Murray grew up, one of nine children, in an Irish Catholic family (one sister is a Carmelite nun). He left home in the early '70s to join Chicago's Second City comedy group and found fame with Saturday Night Live, before conquering Hollywood and becoming one of the most highly regarded actors of the day. This interview … [Read more...] about Bill Murray

George Mitchell

By Patricia Harty, May 1995
October / November 2005

February 21, 2025 by

There would not have been a peace agreement on Good Friday 1998 without George Mitchell. Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams reflects the views of most Irish nationalists when he says: "Senator Mitchell's role was indispensable to the success of the negotiation process and to the securing of the Good Friday Agreement. There can be no doubt that without his patience and stamina the … [Read more...] about George Mitchell

Alice McDermott

By Sarah Buscher, March 1999.
October / November 2005

February 21, 2025 by

In 1998, Alice McDermott's fourth novel, Charming Billy, captured the National Book Award. Few were surprised. McDermott had previously been nominated for two Pulitzers and another N.B.A. But McDermott was so sure she wouldn't win she didn't prepare an acceptance speech. Standing in front of hundreds of the most powerful people in the world of writing, she gracefully … [Read more...] about Alice McDermott

Frank McCourt

By Brian Rohan, July 1997.
October / November 2005

February 21, 2025 by

Frank McCourt went from retired New York City high school in a matter of months with the publication of Angela's Ashes, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography. Frank managed to save the fare for a boat to America by the age of 19, the point at which Angela's Ashes finishes. He arrived in New York City by ship, on the eve of the Korean War. The young Irish kid was drafted … [Read more...] about Frank McCourt

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