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  2. Mike Molloy - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Robert Maxwell appointed Molloy Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People, where he introduced colour printing. [1] From 1986 to 1988, he additionally edited the Sunday Mirror. [2] From 1985 to 1995, Molloy wrote seven crime fiction books set in England, four featuring Sarah Keane and three featuring Lewis Home.

  3. Michael Molloy - Wikipedia

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    Michael Molloy may refer to: Mike Molloy (born 1940), British author and former newspaper editor and cartoonist; M. J. Molloy (1917–1994), Irish playwright; Mick Molloy (born 1966), Australian comedian, writer and producer; Mick Molloy (athlete) (1938–2023), Irish long-distance runner; Mick Molloy (rugby union) (born 1944), Irish rugby ...

  4. The House on Falling Star Hill - Wikipedia

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    The House on Falling Star Hill is a children's fantasy novel by Michael Molloy. It is intended for 9- to 12-year-olds ... "The best books for 8- to 12-year-olds ...

  5. Mick Molloy - Wikipedia

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    Michael Molloy (born 11 July 1966) is an Australian comedian, writer, producer, actor and television and radio presenter who has been active in radio, television, stand-up and film. He currently hosts The Front Bar on the Seven Network .

  6. Rise & Fall (Michael Molloy and Alex Evans song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded by Michael Molloy before he died in September 2012 following a coach crash on the way home from Bestival. The single has received support from Brian May, James Morrison, Wayne Rooney and Joey Barton.

  7. The King of Friday's Men - Wikipedia

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    King of Friday's Men (1948) is an Irish play in three acts by Michael Joseph (M.J.) Molloy [1] and is considered his first masterpiece. [2] The first production was on October 18, 1948, in the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, Ireland .

  8. Might as Well Be Dead - Wikipedia

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    Michael Molloy — decedent. As the book opens, Peter Hays is being tried for Molloy's murder; Selma Molloy — wife of Michael Molloy, in love with Peter Hays; Saul Panzer, Fred Durkin, Orrie Cather — private detectives often called upon by Wolfe; Johnny Keems — A recurring character similar to Panzer, Durkin and Cather in earlier Nero ...

  9. Mike Malloy - Wikipedia

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    Michael Dennis Malloy (born July 1, 1942) is a progressive American radio broadcaster based in Atlanta. Previously his show has been carried by WSB (AM) Atlanta, WLS (AM) Chicago, the I.E. America Radio Network , the Air America Radio network, Nova M Radio and the On Second Thought network.