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Business 100 Winter Issue 2025

Heroes of the Revolution

By Irish America Staff

Winter 2025

January 9, 2026 by 1 Comment

As the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence approaches,  Edythe Preet looks to March 17, 1776, and the role the Irish played in America’s  bid for freedom. Pop quiz: what color ink is used to sign legislative bills into law? If you answered black, you’d be right with one exception. On March 12, 1941 Massachusetts Governor Leverett Saltonstall … [Read more...] about Heroes of the Revolution

Sea Voyages With Father

By Annie Burke

Winter 2025

January 9, 2026 by Leave a Comment

Annie Burke shares memories of how her father, Jim Burke, helped her overcome childhood respiratory illness.  My son, Jim, has been after me to write down some of the remembrances of my father I’ve shared with him over the years. Before it’s too late, I’m sure he’s thinking. He keeps referring to an old, faded photograph of a group of refinery workers. It’s one of the few I … [Read more...] about Sea Voyages With Father

Irish Eye on Hollywood

By Tom Deignan

Winter 2025

January 9, 2026 by Leave a Comment

By Tom Deignan Maggie’s Oscar Moment? Academy Award nominations were just announced and it looks like the March 15 ceremonies will have a distinctly Irish flavor – though not as much as it should! Jessie Buckley, who earned a Golden Globe in the Best Actress category for her powerful role as Agnes Hathaway in Hamnet, is  nominated for an Academy Award for the same role. … [Read more...] about Irish Eye on Hollywood

Learning Lessons of the Tourism Trade

By Irish America Staff

Winter 2025

January 9, 2026 by Leave a Comment

Derry native Eimear Doherty experienced her first U.S. Thanksgiving this past November, complete with the big parade on TV, board games with friends, and a traditional meal with all the trimmings. “I got to try cranberry sauce for the first time.  Didn’t go over all that well,” Doherty said with a laugh. Overall, though, the 21-year-old University of Ulster student says her … [Read more...] about Learning Lessons of the Tourism Trade

Quote Unquote

By Irish America Staff

Winter 2025

January 9, 2026 by Leave a Comment

“Everything I’ve ever tried to say on screen comes from that small island and its people. To be honored by The Irish Post – a paper that has followed the Irish story in Britain for decades – means more to me than I can say.” Becoming reflective, Jim paid tribute to the women who shaped his life. “I wouldn’t be here without my granny, who died giving birth to my mother,” he … [Read more...] about Quote Unquote

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The statutes of Kilkenny passed. The Statutes of Kilkenny were a series of thirty-five acts passed at Kilkenny in 1366. The laws were ordained to put a stop to the Anglo-Normans becoming more Irish than the Irish themselves. Under the statutes, marriage between the Anglo-Normans (English) and the Irish was banned. No English man could sell an Irishman a horse or arms even in peacetime. There was even a ban on Irish games. . . “do not, henceforth, use the plays which men call horlings, with great sticks and a ball upon the ground, from which great evils and maims have arisen….”

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