Word: eamon
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...DIED. EAMON COLLINS, 45, former I.R.A. intelligence officer and author of the 1997 I.R.A. expose Killing Rage; after being savagely beaten; in Newry, Northern Ireland. Collins, who grew disgusted with the organization, wrote that its violent tactics "isolated us from the people with whom we have most in common...
...teen attendees Andy P. Scott, Chris M. White and Eamon M. White, their first concert experience was "awesome" anyway...
...know about fixing a bureaucracy that was rotting away as much as the buildings in its care? A lot, it turns out. According to the Federal Government's rating system, Tulane has pulled off one of the most dramatic turnarounds in the history of public housing. Says Tulane President Eamon Kelly: "The university is the last institution you would pick to run public housing, until you look at the alternatives...
...biopic's audience. You can see this in the bantering palship of Collins and his faithful sidekick Harry Boland (Aidan Quinn), and in the largely antic rivalry that develops between them over the affections of pert Kitty Kiernan (Julia Roberts). It's even there in the characterization of Eamon de Valera, President of the nascent Irish Republic. He's wonderfully played by Alan Rickman as a deeply devious neurasthenic, but he is seen by Jordan as the kind of political sophisticate who has been betraying simplehearted soldiers of rebellion since Errol Flynn (or maybe Douglas Fairbanks...
Rounding out the list of research universities' most highly compensated presidents were Joe B. Wyatt of Vanderbilt University, $459,046; I. Jay Oliva of New York University, $381,269; William C. Richardson of Johns Hopkins University, $378,996; and Eamon M. Kelly of Tulane University...