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Declan and Kiberd
* Declan Kiberd editor, " 1916 Rebellion Handbook Dublin: Mourne River Press, 1998.
Upon graduation he began his career as a primary schoolteacher at Scoil Eoin Báiste ( Belgrove ) primary school in Clontarf where, for a period, he taught the eminent academic Declan Kiberd before turning to writing full-time.
Others who have written for The Irish Press include the poet Patrick Kavanagh ; the broadcaster and journalist Vincent Browne, who was Northern Editor from 1970 to 1972 ; Damien Kiberd who was business editor ; his brother, Professor Declan Kiberd, was a columnist with The Irish Press from 1987 to 1993 ; the Catholic and feminist campaigner and journalist Mary Kenny ; sports writer and founder of GOAL John O ' Shea ; the novelist John Banville was a sub-editor, as was the poet Hugh McFadden ; the historian Dermot Keogh, and the Joycean critic Terence Killeen ; T. P.

Declan and Irish
* Declan Bree ( born 1951 ), Irish politician
They employed Declan Lowney ( who was notable for being a director of music videos and youth programming ) as director for this edition, and he would also direct the interval act which included the popular Irish rock group Hothouse Flowers which was filmed in 11 countries around Europe and was the most expensive music video ever produced in Ireland at that time.
Declan McGonagle is an Irish art curator and professor of art at University of Ulster.
She became a non-executive director of Aer Lingus, a member of the Board of the Declan Ganley owned Ganley Group and wrote a column for The Irish Times.
Further, Brian Crowley told Klaus that the Irish people wanted ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon and were " insulted " by Klaus ' association with Declan Ganley and Libertas.
In Ireland, it is a popular legend that the Celtic Christian cross was introduced by Saint Patrick or possibly Saint Declan during his time converting the pagan Irish, though there are no examples from this early period.
In the 2009 European Parliament election, the party ran as the junior partner of the Movement for France under the etiquette of the Libertas political movement led by Irish businessman Declan Ganley.
In the 2009 European Parliament election, the party ran with Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Tradition under the umbrella of the Libertas political movement led by Irish businessman Declan Ganley.
There he was handed over by the Syrian Foreign Ministry to the care of Irish Ambassador, Declan Connolly.
It is broadcast at 22: 30, although one edition which was broadcast at 21: 30 drew comment from Declan Lynch in the Irish Independent who wondered if it was " a gesture to the poor ould fellas who might have some chance of staying awake past the first question ".
In 2005, the Irish Examiner said: " Hot Press still gives a platform to Irish music " and is " a vital outlet for up and coming Irish music and music writers, having given starts to Declan Lynch, Liam Mackey and Liam Fay ".
Past writers for Hot Press have included ninth President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, the authors of BAFTA award-winning Father Ted, Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews, Sunday Times television reviewer Liam Fay, author and Daily Telegraph columnist Neil McCormick, the late Bill Graham, The Sunday Business Post US correspondent Niall Stanage, Irish Examiner soccer correspondent Liam Mackey, The Irish Times columnist John Waters, food writer John McKenna, Sunday Independent journalist Declan Lynch and The Guardian football writer, Football Weekly regular Barry Glendenning and Daily Mail writer Jason O ' Toole.
Kyabram is referenced by Irish singer-songwriter Declan O ' Rourke on his debut album Since Kyabram.
Declan Buckley is an Irish television personality and the man behind Dublin drag queen character, Shirley Temple Bar.
* A Shout in the Street: Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art, curated by Declan McGonagle, Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, 2008

Declan and Writing
Writing in Nature, editor Declan Butler reports on an analysis of acknowledgments on nearly one third of a million scientific papers and reports that Danvy is " the most thanked person in computer science ".< ref name =' Nat_Orig '>

Declan and 1997
Gere also took a leading role in the 1997 action movie The Jackal, playing Declan Mulqueen.
The information of this internal process had been publicly available as far back as 10 August 1997 in an article by Declan White in the Mirror.

Elizabeth and Bowen
** Elizabeth Bowen, Irish novelist ( b. 1899 )
The firm, Gollancz Ltd., published pacifist and socialist nonfiction as well as, by the mid 1930s, a solid selection of contemporary fiction, including authors such as Elizabeth Bowen, Daphne du Maurier, and Franz Kafka.
* The Short Story: Henry James to Elizabeth Bowen ( 1988 )
Anne Tyler once compared Taylor to Jane Austen, Barbara Pym and Elizabeth Bowen -- " soul sisters all ," in Tyler's words.
The Anglo-Irish novelist and short story writer Elizabeth Bowen memorably described her experience as feeling " English in Ireland, Irish in England " and not accepted fully as belonging to either.
Yeats, Cecil Day Lewis, Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett, Giles Cooper, C. S. Lewis, Lord Longford and Elizabeth Bowen.
Elizabeth Bowen, ' Bowen's Court ,' London, 1940.
* Elizabeth Bowen moves with her mother from Ireland to England.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Elizabeth Bowen, Eva Trout
* Elizabeth Bowen – Eva Trout
A final posthumous collection of her stories, poems and aphorisms was published under the title Haven in 1951, with a preface by Elizabeth Bowen.
More conventional exponents include Elizabeth Bowen and Molly Keane ( writing as M. J. Farrell ).
* The novelist Elizabeth Bowen spent her childhood in Hythe and retired to a house on Church Steps ( overlooking the parish church ) where she died.
More conventional exponents of the big house novel include Elizabeth Bowen ( 1899 – 1973 ), whose novels and short stories include Encounters ( 1923 ), The Last September ( 1929 ), and The Death of the Heart ( 1938 ) and Molly Keane ( 1904 – 1996 ) ( writing as M. J. Farrell ), author of Young Entry ( 1928 ), Conversation Piece ( 1932 ), Devoted Ladies ( 1934 ), Full House ( 1935 ), and The Loving Without Tears ( 1951 ) among others.
Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Bowen, CBE ( 7 June 1899 – 22 February 1973 ) was an Irish novelist and short story writer.
Elizabeth Bowen was born on 7 June 1899 at 15 Herbert Place in Dublin, Ireland and was baptized in the nearby St Stephen's Church on Upper Mount Street.
Elizabeth Bowen died of lung cancer in a London hospital on 22 February 1973, aged 73.
In 1977, Victoria Glendinning published the first biography on Elizabeth Bowen.
Elizabeth Bowen was greatly interested in ‘ life with the lid on and what happens when the lid comes off ,’ in the innocence of orderly life, and in the eventual, irrepressible forces that transform experience.
* Stories by Elizabeth Bowen ( 1959 )
* Elizabeth Bowen ’ s Irish Stories ( 1978 )
* The Collected Stories of Elizabeth Bowen ( 1980 )
: An Exchange of Views between Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene and V. S.
* The Mulberry Tree: Writings of Elizabeth Bowen ( 1999 )-edited by Hermione Lee
* " Notes On Éire ": Espionage Reports to Winston Churchill by Elizabeth Bowen, 1940-1942 ( 2008 )-edited by Jack Lane and Brendan Clifford

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