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  2. Magill - Wikipedia

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    Magill was an Irish politics and current affairs magazine founded by Vincent Browne and others in 1977. Magill specialised in investigative articles and colourful reportage by journalists such as Eamonn McCann (who wrote its anonymous Wigmore column) and Gene Kerrigan. It was relaunched in 2004 after an earlier closure before closing again in 2009.

  3. List of magazines in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Fortnight Magazine - Northern Irish political magazine; Gralton magazine - leftist magazine [2] Red Patriot and Voice of Revolution - Maoist, anti-clerical, pro-Irish republican magazines published by the Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist) [3] The Ripening of Time - Marxist magazine [3] [4] Kiss (Irish magazine)

  4. National Archives of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives of Ireland (Irish: Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann) is the official repository for the state records of Ireland. Established by the National Archives Act 1986, [ 1 ] taking over the functions of the State Paper Office (founded 1702) and the Public Record Office of Ireland (founded 1867).

  5. In Riverside, she was a nobody. In Ireland, her affair with a ...

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    She fell in love with the bishop nearly immediately after arriving in Ireland in 1973. Casey, 21 years her senior at age 46, was equally smitten with the young woman he had welcomed into his home.

  6. Category:Lists of Irish bishops and archbishops - Wikipedia

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    This category includes Irish pre-Reformation, Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic bishops and archbishops. Pages in category "Lists of Irish bishops and archbishops" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.

  7. John Charles McQuaid - Wikipedia

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    John Charles McQuaid was born in Cootehill, County Cavan, on 28 July 1895, to Eugene McQuaid and Jennie Corry.His mother died shortly after his birth. His father remarried and McQuaid's new wife raised John and his sister Helen as her own.

  8. John Ryan (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    John Ryan is an Irish journalist and publisher. He is a former editor of Magill and In Dublin.His publications include the magazines VIP and New York Dog (both with former business partner, Michael O'Doherty) and the websites blogorrah.com, and Broadsheet.ie. [1]

  9. The Hibernia Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The Hibernia Magazine was a magazine published in Ireland, initially as a monthly magazine then fortnightly. The Magazine was started in 1937 had a Catholic ethos, being supported by the Knights of Saint Columbanus It was edited and owned by Basil Clancy from 1949 until January 1968 when John Mulcahy (who went on to own The Phoenix ) [ 1 ] [ 2 ...