Word: irelanders
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...original air “Sláinte Theilinn” is composed with the melodic inspirations of Donegal, an area of Ireland that influences much of the group’s sound. With this solid composition, Altan rounds out an album that showcases a variety of musical talents, with slow airs and 16th century songs standing quietly between punchy and perfected group tunes. —Neasa Coll
...brothers, who was gunned down by masked men in 1989 as he sat down to dinner with his wife and three children in Belfast. And his death may hold an even greater irony: in his grave, Pat Finucane is doing far greater damage to the British government in Northern Ireland than his brothers who took up arms against it. Last week the U.K.'s largest police investigation reported that the military and police in Northern Ireland had systematically colluded with the pro-British loyalists who murdered Finucane and many other nationalists. Criminal cases are being considered against a British brigadier...
...Kaplans sit in the airy living room of their house off Central Square, sipping tea and nibbling on shortbread. Their conversation ranges from depictions of the crucifixion from the Renaissance to hitch-hiking through Ireland. Ellen’s paintings line the room’s walls. One, a reproduction of a painting she saw in Florence, was the result of the museum not selling a postcard of it, she admits...
McGovern, a 47-year-old cardiologist from Ireland who specialized in cardiac arrhythmia, taught about heart disease at Harvard for 20 years, according to a Harvard Medical School press release...
Mari Fitzduff, director of International Conflicts Research Center and a professor of conflict studies at the University of Ulster, said she had a different perspective because of her experience living in “the killing fields of North Ireland...