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  • Con Houlihan (6 December 1925 – 4 August 2012) was an Irish sportswriter. Despite only progressing to national journalism at the age of 46, he became "the...
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  • include: Adam Houlihan (born 1978), former Australian rules footballer Christopher Houlihan (born 1987), American concert organist Con Houlihan (1925–2012)...
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    2,536. Castleisland was described by one of its citizens, journalist Con Houlihan, as "not so much a town as a street between two fields". Castleisland...
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  • Irish nationalist Con O'Neill (diplomat) (1912–1988), British civil servant and diplomat Con Houlihan (1925–2012), Irish sportswriter Con Constantine (born...
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  • Wood and Castleisland golf course are situated in the area. Journalist Con Houlihan was born in Dooneen.[citation needed] Dooneen is also the name of Dooneen...
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    Shelby Houlihan (born February 8, 1993) is an American middle distance runner, Olympian and World Record holder in the 4x1500m relay who is currently serving...
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  • original on 2013-01-11. Retrieved 2007-01-27. Houlihan, Ian (2008-07-28). "GenCon Australia – It's a Wrap!". Gen Con Australia. Archived from the original on...
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  • Machine Exam success: clever people are not always the intelligent ones, Con Houlihan, Sunday Independent, 23 September 2007, retrieved 1 July 2009 Johnston...
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    and "Hot Lips" Houlihan. In the novel, he serves as a moral center and author's alter ego, chiding Trapper John for calling Major Houlihan "Hot Lips", which...
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    Bristol Airport (BRS)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 29 June 2015. Con Houlihan (2007). "On the wings of heroes and demons, mystery and injustice". Irish...
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    following due in part to the popularity of columnists such as sports writer Con Houlihan, although it struggled to generate advertising revenue. It also featured...
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  • qualifying win over Northern Ireland at Glenmalure Park on 5 May 1985, Con Houlihan praised Gorman in his Evening Press column: The veteran now is a girl...
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    Strand Blasket Islands Blennerville Windmill Caragh Lake Carrauntoohil Conor Pass Dingle Peninsula Eightercua Ecclesiastical sites at Ardfert Fenit Harbour...
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    roles. Swit is best known for her portrayal of Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan on M*A*S*H, for which she won two Emmy Awards. Loretta Swit was born on...
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  • home. [...] Yeats described it as "The most honest of Irish novels" and Con Houlihan as "The greatest Irish novel." For all its sentimentality and inept plotting...
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    alive. Mike Houlihan's opening point was answered by a goal from Joe Dooley, who pounced on Johnny Dooley's penalty rebound (in Con Houlihan's phrase) "like...
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  • O'Dea (television critic 1965–1983); also the renowned sports writer Con Houlihan. In its early days, it was circulated throughout Ireland by a specially...
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  • and songwriters. In an article about the song tradition of Ireland, Con Houlihan wrote, "Some of the best poetry being produced in this country today...
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  • most remarkable person that ever graced the pages of Ireland's Own" (Con Houlihan), who first made her appearance in Our Boys in November 1924. His short...
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  • academic administrator, President of Auburn University (1980–1983). Con Houlihan, 86, Irish sports journalist. John J. Phelan, Jr., 81, American financier...
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