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A former bartender on amateurs, hangovers, Russians and believing you're Irish.
By David Bowman
March 17, 2000
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What to do when airlines bait and switch, plus advice on the Delaware-Virginia question and nonpackage tours of England and Ireland.
By Donald D. Groff
March 2, 2000
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Britain is to blame for greatest crisis in Northern Ireland since the cease-fire began.
By Margaret Spillane and Bruce Shapiro
February 18, 2000
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The author of "And the Sea Is Never Full" discusses his work, the Middle East, Rwanda and his friend Primo Levi.
By Jill Priluck
January 5, 2000
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Raw eggs, Guinness and pastrami can help your hangover, but don't mix them.
By Steven A. Shaw
December 29, 1999
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He got me to sing -- pretty good for a one-day marriage.
By Chrystyna K. Lucyk
December 17, 1999
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A vision of prosperity and inclusion, for North and South, moved both sides beyond violence.
By Margaret Spillane and Bruce Shapiro
December 6, 1999
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Expert advice on cooking classes in Europe, plus airline passenger rights and Irish B&B planning.
By Donald D. Groff
November 18, 1999
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He played the Irish prince, I played the fool.
By Gretchen Scherer
November 5, 1999
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What if the Irish embassy threw a party for their favorite son ... and only the groupies came?
By Amy Reiter
October 25, 1999
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Ingres' gilded terrarium, cobra-spined Mexican demo-boys, Peruvian werewolves of asbestos-removal and the love-inspiring, emperor penguin-like dignity of the Hasidim.
By Cintra Wilson
October 13, 1999
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Even new resident Monica can't handle this one, as Rudy and Hillary prepare to take their fearsome domestic quarrel to upstate New York.
By Jake Tapper
September 24, 1999
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A writer of Irish extraction explores Australia and North America in a quest to uncover Ireland's history.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
September 13, 1999
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Why should Internet millionaires date gold-diggers? Plus: The Irish still suffer; Horowitz is no conservative!
Letters to the Editor
September 7, 1999
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In his follow-up to "Angela's Ashes" Frank McCourt confronts the indignities of immigrant life.
By Andrew O'Hehir
August 31, 1999
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What will Erin's literary artists write about now that their motherland has found its pot of gold?
By Daniel Reitz
August 31, 1999
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Forget the leprechauns -- it's irreverence, mythologies, and assistant pig-keepers that make Irish stories spellbinding for kids.
By Polly Shulman
March 17, 1999
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The worlds of pop and pomp collide at the Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo
By Gina Arnold
December 15, 1998
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David Moore reports on the pomp and pedaling around the start of this year's Tour de France -- in Ireland.
By David Moore
July 16, 1998
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The one issue that the Northern Ireland peace accord has not addressed is the Royal Ulster Constabulary and its repressive ways.
By Margaret Spillane
May 20, 1998
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Andrew O'Hehir
reviews 'The Butcher Boy,' directed by Neil Jordan and starring Stephen
Rea, Fiona Shaw, Eamonn Owens and Sinead O'Connor
By Andrew O'Hehir
April 10, 1998
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David Moore writes about the new Dublin -- from trend-setting cafes and pubs to computer companies and jet-set neighborhoods.
By David Moore
March 17, 1998
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C.J. Sullivan encounters a mystical man in Ireland's Sligo County, who teaches him about fairies, monks, Yeats and giants.
By C.J. Sullivan
March 16, 1998
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Salon Magazine: A review of
the
film 'The Van' directed by Stephen Frears and starring Colm Meaney and
Donal O'Kelly, based on the novel by Roddy Doyle, reviewed by Charles
Taylor
By Charles Taylor
July 13, 1997
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The travel phermone
By Courtney Weaver
October 28, 1996