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Irish Echo editorial: Jack Holland, friend and colleague
On it, stacked near his computer, are notebooks, each one, page after page, chockablock with words written in his wide, looping hand, each cover la...
May 19, 2004
by Irish Echo Staff
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A View North A young boy's escape to Carlingford Lough
By Jack Holland In August, Ancient Rome was deserted, as its citizens fled the stifling summer heat to head for the cool surrounding hills. In Belf...
January 01, 1980
by Irish Echo Staff
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Ex- Queens barman in Dublin drug bust
By Patrick Markey A former Queens barman from Dublin was arrested in Ireland last week after Gardai discovered him with a kilo of a substance belie...
January 01, 1980
by Irish Echo Staff
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Respite for McCarthy as Croats crumble
By Dermot Clarke It's been a long time since the Republic of Ireland began a home competitive game as distinct underdogs, but such was the case on ...
January 01, 1980
by Irish Echo Staff
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Crank it up!
By Harry Keaney Last Thursday, on a sunny spring afternoon, 7-year-old Matthew Hillick and his parents were strolling down Broadway. At 24th Street...
January 01, 1980
by Irish Echo Staff
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No arrest in barman's slaying
By Patrick Markey By some accounts, David Delaney was one of the good guys, a gentleman who kept to himself. A Dublin native from the Stonybatter a...
January 01, 1980
by Irish Echo Staff
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Haughey to pay £1 million
By Andrew Bushe DUBLIN -- Former Taoiseach Charles Haughey has agreed to sell unspecified family assets and pay more than a million punts in back t...
January 01, 1980
by Irish Echo Staff