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Mark O'Meara

The Player

By John Kernaghan

January 2000

January 13, 2000 by Leave a Comment

Mark O'Meara, golf's mister nice guy, is interviewed by John Kernaghan.Some men are defined by how they win, some by their bearing in defeat. For Mark O'Meara, golf's great grandson of Ireland, his composure on a day of personal loss but team triumph fleshes out a portrait of classical sportsman.The scene at the 17th green on the last day of the Ryder Cup competition at … [Read more...] about The Player

The Greatest Irish Americans of the Century: Sports

By Irish America Staff

November 1999

November 4, 1999 by Leave a Comment

Maureen ConnollyLittle MoShe was the first woman and the youngest tennis player ever to win the Grand Slam -- the four-in-a-row Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open -- and one of only five players to do so. Her name was Maureen Connolly, but to adoring fans she was "Little Mo." Born in San Diego on September 14, 1934, Connolly was just 18 years old … [Read more...] about The Greatest Irish Americans of the Century: Sports

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Anne Maeve Binchy was born in Dalkey, County Dublin. Known to the world as Maeve Binchy, she would go on to become a revered novelist, playwright, short story writer, columnist and speaker. Binchy was beloved for her descriptive characters and charmingly humorous portrayals of life in Ireland. Her novels sold more than 40 million copies worldwide. She died in 2012 at the age of 73.

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