
Published on May,24 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...s one footballer over the past 20 years who has dealt with reality rather than dreams, it is Keane. And, as an Irish outsider with an insider’s knowledge of the failings of English football, it is instructive to listen a...
Published on May,23 2012 - by Chicago Tribune
...th and easy-going in person. The bachelor from a humble Irish family never hooked up the kitchen stove in his ...for many Chicagoans but had to endure being the butt of jokes around the office when People Magazine declared ...
Published on May,21 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...nd dogs in the churchyard, and two and a half hours of this left me feeling rather barked and clucked out. The Irish comedian Chris O’Dowd turned heads with his widely-praised supporting role in Bridesmaids, and his prep...
Published on May,20 2012 - by The Los Angeles Times
...cal style, notably on "I Started a Joke." Robin and Maurice were born Dec. 22, 1949, on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea, and music was always part of their household. Their father, Hugh, a drummer and big band leader, t...
Published on May,18 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
.... I will not force them to do anything. I speak Italian with my children. My wife is English from London, half-Irish, and speaks to them mostly in English.’’ Di Matteo is a true polyglot. “I speak German, Italian and Eng...
Published on May,16 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...ith her one morning at Sandringham at the height of the Irish Troubles. "There was a thick mist. She said casu...hich to my mind are just down-to-earth, naval officer's jokes. I always used to be rather frightened of him wh...
Published on May,14 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...ith her one morning at Sandringham at the height of the Irish Troubles. “There was a thick mist. She said casu...hich to my mind are just down-to-earth, naval officer’s jokes. I always used to be rather frightened of him wh...
Published on May,14 2012 - by Chicago Tribune
...ce _ and Peter doesn't mind the omission of his name. Dick helped his sons build a stage in their backyard for Irish-dance practice. In between travels to Canada, Scotland and Ireland for dance competitions, and the thre...
Published on May,14 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...ith her one morning at Sandringham at the height of the Irish Troubles. “There was a thick mist. She said casu...hich to my mind are just down-to-earth, naval officer’s jokes. I always used to be rather frightened of him wh...
Published on May,11 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...gby on and off the field after his time with the English Institute of Sport and as managing director of London Irish. I throw chronology out of the window now and return to the turn of the millennium to consider what was...