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Field, Carter
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Finnegan, Sister Mary Jeremy
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FISCHER, MARY ANN
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FISCHER, TOM
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Fisher, Cyprian M.
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Fisher, Desmond
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An 'Irish' solution:
(January 1981)
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Report from Ireland AN IRISH'SOLUTION A BITTER PILL FOR THE BISHOPS? "AN IRISH solution to an Irish problem'' was how a former Irish Health Minister described a bill intro- duced in Dail Eireann...
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An Irish Saul
(July 1980)
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Report from Ireland AN IRISH SAUL MR. HAUGHEY IS STRUCK BY MATURITY A cartoon in a late-May issue of the Irish Times had the Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) handing a book to his British...
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The Pope & politics
(October 1979)
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ling the extreme U.S. concern over the troops in Cuba "artificial." From the first irresponsible reaction of Senator Church linking the matter to SALT to the later hyperfervent bombast of Senator...
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The papal surprise:
(September 1979)
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selves isolated from their followers by pressure of events, ably entangled with politics. Would a visit by the Pope help to events like those mentioned above, and have had to beat a ...
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A speaker on Ireland:
(June 1979)
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than 300 employees, have union representation. would introduce. It is the overwhelming reality of medical care That is the situation organized labor confronts, and this at...
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BRITAIN'S THIRD OPTION
(May 1978)
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held for downs on burglary and bugging, why should we listen to you on dttente? Wrong again, or, more accurately, another bunch of self-serving lies. The opposition to dttente in this country...
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NO HAIL TO THE CHIEF
(March 1978)
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IN IRELAND NO HAI TO THE CHIEF Americans, accustomed to the general switch in public service jobs after a change of administration, might see nothing startling in the abrupt sacking of...
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FOREIGN POUNDS AND PENCE
(March 1978)
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FOREIGN POUNDS AND PENCE DESMOND FISHER Capital from abroad moves into Ireland To the American reader, Ireland's unemployment statistics may seem trifling. But not to us in Ireland. This is not...
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A WELCOME INITIATIVE
(September 1977)
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read now about lots of last-minute hustling around between November 22 and December 2, 1976 to tidy-up the embarrassments in Lance's record--the Comptroller's "enforcement agreement"...
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Upset at the Polls
(August 1977)
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bungling the most elemental tasks, but with one of the Communist powers on our side, we really can't lose. So we win. In the old-time pattern, we would immediately make friends with the...
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Exporting Death to Ireland
(June 1977)
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are Bishop Dozier's reconciliation liturgies of last Advent, during the conducting of which some 13,500 persons were offered general absolution and communion. Cardinal Knox has unleashed an...
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POLICE BRUTALITY IN IRELAND
(April 1977)
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EMBARRASSING ALLEGATIONS POLICE BRUTALITY IN IRELAND The Irish Government has been seriously embarrassed by allegations of brutality by a section of the national...
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IRELAND'S HOT SUMMER
(September 1966)
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efforts will achieve no immediate improvement in relations. Nonetheless, our Southeast Asian diplomacy must take the Cambodian viewpoint into careful consideration; it must be a policy of...
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BILLY GRAHAM'S CRUSADE
(July 1966)
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economy which lies close below the surface of contemporary North Vietnam. The Vietnamese Communists can, if they wish, continue to defy us. Will they defy us? The Vietnamese Communists...
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Fisher, Eugene J
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FISHER, EUGENE J.
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Fisher, James
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Fisher, James T
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Fisher, James T.
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Fisher, Naomi
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Fisher, Robert
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Fishkin, Jim
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Fiske, A. Longfellow
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Fitch, Robert E.
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Fitsgerald, Gerald M. C.
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Fitts, Allston III
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Fitz, Raymond L.
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Fitz-Gerald, William G.
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FITZGERALD, (REV.) MAURICE
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FITZGERALD, CHRISTOPHER I.
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FitzGerald, Frances
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FITZGERALD, GEORGE R.
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Fitzgerald, Gerald
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Fitzgerald, Hilde
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Fitzgerald, John J.
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Fitzgerald, Michael L.
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Fitzgerald, Nancy
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Fitzgerald, Penelope
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Fitzgibbon, Francis X.
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FITZPATRICK, RUTH McDONOUGH
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Fitzsimons, M. A.
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