Word: monaghan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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More important, says Professor Henry Monaghan of Boston University's law school, "St. Clair in effect won the argument that an impeachable offense had to be a criminal offense. He managed to convince the House Judiciary Committee that, psychologically, no one was going to vote for impeachment unless he was convinced that obstruction of justice had occurred. St. Clair made the House see it the President...
...ugliest aspects of the bombing was that there had been no advance warning. Before the day was over, however, this had already become a less unusual characteristic of terror in Ireland. Outside a bar in the small border town of Monaghan, 80 miles north of Dublin, another bomb exploded without notice. At least five people were killed outright and 20 more wounded, most of them critically...
...pedant who, without cracking a smile, plods through heavily footnoted mock details of North America's internal and external struggles from 1775 to the present. Indeed, there is so much beady-eyed detail that a reader can argue as well about the C.N.A.'s 1966 election (Carter Monaghan, of the People's Coalition, beats his liberal opponent easily) as about the French Revolution. As for the latter, it never happened because the crushing of the American rebellion left revolutionary spirit in France too feeble to ignite the country, and the Bourbons misruled for another century...
Sister Leoretta Monaghan, a worker at Hard Times, an East Cambridge neighborhood organization, claimed that officers at the police station had been "negligent" in securing medical attention for Largey...
translated by JENNIFER MONAGHAN...