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* Best-selling author Tom Clancy operated an insurance business in Prince Frederick prior to his bookwriting career and was an active parishioner of St. John Vianney Catholic Church, and still owns a home near Prince Frederick on the Chesapeake Bay.
* Rhonda Britten-Actress, Best-selling author, Motivational speaker and coach Starting Over born here
* Best-selling personal finance author Eric Tyson ( Personal Finance for Dummies ) grew up in Lansdale.
* James C. Collins, Best-selling author in leadership and management
* Tom Peters, Best-selling author and management guru
* Jason Henderson – Best-selling fantasy novelist and comic book author
Best-selling author Elmore Leonard in the 1990 anthology Cult Baseball Players wrote that Kell was his favorite player.
* Adam Khoo: Best-selling author and peak-performance trainer
Best-selling author of “ 8 Minutes in the Morning ” and “ The 3-Hour Diet ,” Jorge Cruise is also the fitness and diet coach for AOL users.

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While critical reviews fluctuated, Dion's releases performed increasingly well on the international charts, and in 1996 she won the World Music Award for " World ’ s Best-selling Canadian Female Recording Artist of the Year " for the third time.
Best-selling books, on the other hand, may maintain sales in hardcover for an extended period in order to reap the greater profits that the hardcovers provide.

Best-selling and .
In 1997, the choir won a Gramophone Award in the Best-selling disc category for their album Agnus Dei, and in 2008, they won a Gramophone Award in the Early Music category for their recording of Nicholas Ludford's Missa Benedicta.
Best-selling releases include the Private Gladiator series, Cleopatra, Millionaire and Chateau.
Best-selling Record – Henryk Gorecki: Symphony 3 " Sorrowful Songs.
Best-selling Record – Essential Opera.
She was awarded ' Best-selling International Artist ' in 2000.
She won 3 awards: Best-selling Canadian female singer, Best-selling artist ( all categories altogether ) and Best-selling Pop artist.

Irish and investigative
* 28 – Martin O ' Hagan, 51, Irish investigative journalist, murdered.
Although Connolly denied McDowell's accusations, the controversy led to Irish American private donor Chuck Feeney withdrawing funding from the Centre for Public Inquiry, an investigative organisation which had published two reports embarrassing the government, of which Frank Connolly was the director, after McDowell met with him.
In 2005, investigative journalist Ann McElhinney and Irish Production Company Esras Films reunited the young boy with his natural mother, Suryani.

Irish and author
James Joyce was a prominent Irish author of the 20th century.
* 1919 – Benedict Kiely, Irish author ( d. 2007 )
* 1912 – Bram Stoker, Irish author ( b. 1847 )
* 1856 – Frank Harris, Irish author and editor ( d. 1931 )
* 1900 – Seán Ó Faoláin, Irish author ( d. 1991 )
* 1882 – James Joyce, Irish author ( d. 1941 )
* 1923 – Brendan Behan, Irish author ( d. 1964 )
The Irish author grew up in the famous Republican stronghold of the Creggan Estate, Derry, Northern Ireland, at the height of the troubles and was a schoolboy witness to the tragic events of Bloody Sunday, 30 January 1972.
Inspired by Mullan's book, Edwards named the monument A Hero Who Could Fly and used the following quote from the Irish author on the monument:
In its heyday, many celebrities belonged to the Golden Dawn, such as actress Florence Farr, Irish revolutionary Maud Gonne, Irish writer William Butler Yeats, Welsh author Arthur Machen, English author Evelyn Underhill, and English author Aleister Crowley.
The family names, the predominant Catholic religion, the prevalence of Irish music – even the accents of the people – are so reminiscent of rural Ireland that Irish author Tim Pat Coogan has described Newfoundland as " the most Irish place in the world outside of Ireland ".
* 1914 – Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin, Irish journalist and author, 6th President of the International Olympic Committee ( d. 1999 )
* 1904 – Irish author James Joyce begins a relationship with Nora Barnacle and subsequently uses the date to set the actions for his novel Ulysses ; this date is now traditionally called " Bloomsday ".
* 1970 – Garth Ennis, Irish comic book author
* 1897 – Dracula, a novel by Irish author Bram Stoker is published.
Smith returned to the theatre stage after some 20 years in August 2006, appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe festival in Allegiance, Irish journalist and author Mary Kenny's play about Churchill's encounter with the Irish nationalist leader Michael Collins in 1921.

Irish and Don
The series also featured a number of contemporary Irish actors and comedians, including Dervla Kirwan, Graham Norton, Tommy Tiernan, Patrick McDonnell, Don Wycherley, Joe Rooney, Jason Byrne, Jim Norton, Pat Shortt, Jon Kenny, Ed Byrne, Brendan Grace, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Gerard McSorley and Kevin McKidd.
Irish traditional music stylists include John and Pip Murphy, Noel Battle, Austin Berry, James Conway, Andy Irvine, Mick Kinsella, Brendan Power, Joel Bernstein, Don Meade, Paul Moran, Tom Byrne and Rick Epping.
* July 9 – Irish racing driver Kaye Don breaks the world water speed record at Lake Garda, Italy.
* Don ( given name ), a short form of the masculine given name Donald in English, also a masculine given name in Irish
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison's Keltiad series — Irish, Welsh and Scottish legends translated to an interstellar, Star Wars style context — has a character named Gwydion Prince of Don as its co-protagonist.
His principal writings are Doblado's Letters from Spain ( 1822 ) ( under the pseudonym of " Don Leucado Doblado ", and written in part at Holland House in London ), Evidence against Catholicism ( 1825 ), Second Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion ( 2 vols., 1834 ) and Observations on Heresy and Orthodoxy ( 1835 ).
His other works include the autobiography Mo Scéal Féin and retellings of classical Irish stories, as well as a recently reissued adaptation of Don Quixote.
Performers who appeared on Talent Scouts included Lenny Bruce, Don Adams, Tony Bennett, Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, opera singer Marilyn Horne, Roy Clark, and Irish vocalist Carmel Quinn.
* Irish Grand National – Don Sancho
The bubble screen was essentially created by Don Read when he was head coach of the Montana Grizzlies, and Lou Holtz, head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, brought the play into prominence after calling Read and asking for the play.
* Don Bernardo O ' Neill, ( circa 1619-1681 ) Colonel of the Irish regiment of Tyrone, nephew of General Eoghan Roe.
Their passage through West Cork was described in " Pacata Hibernia " by Thomas Stafford, told of course from the invaders point of view, but interestingly, and probably uniquely for the time, a contemporary Irish account can also be found in Historicae Catolicae Iberniae Compenium by Don Philip O ' Sullivan.
Thornton captained the Irish under 21s during his Sunderland days, but after falling out with Don Givens, he was axed from the squad and has never featured for his country since.
Denis O ' Conor ( 1794 – 1847 ) of Clonalis, County Roscommon, was an Irish nobleman, the O ' Conor Don and Member of Parliament ( MP ) in the British House of Commons.
Milieus encountered in the second series include the worlds of Irish myth and the Orlando Furioso ( again ) in " Professor Harold and the Trustees ," L. Ron Hubbard's setting from The Case of the Friendly Corpse and L. Frank Baum's land of Oz in " Sir Harold and the Gnome King ," the classical Chinese epic novel Journey to the West in " Sir Harold and the Monkey King ," the romantic fantasies of Miguel de Cervantes ' Don Quixote ( with the unique twist of its being Quixote's version of reality rather than Cervantes ') in " Knight and the Enemy ," Virgil's Graeco-Roman epic the Aeneid in " Arms and the Enchanter ," the old Russian Tale of Igor's Campaign in " Enchanter Kiev ," Bhavabhuti's Baital Pachisi ( or " Vikram and the Vampire "), a proto-Arabian Nights collection of Indian tales, in " Sir Harold and the Hindu King ," Edgar Rice Burroughs ' Barsoom in " Sir Harold of Zodanga ," and William Shakespeare's The Tempest in " Harold Shakespeare.
* May 17 – 21-Captain Michel de Grammont leads a group of six privateers totaling over 1, 000 men, including Dutch privateers Laurens de Graff and Nicholas van Hoorn, in an attack on Veracruz looting the town for four days and ransoming several prominent citizens, including Governor Don Luis de Cordova and visiting Irish merchant John Murphy, before returning to Petit-Goâve with over 800 pesos a man.
He was the son of Reuben Creel, once the US Consul in Chihuahua, and became son-in-law of Don Luis Terrazas by virtue of marriage to his daughter ( Reuben Creel and Luis Terrazas were married to sisters of the wealthy Cuilty family whose ancestry was Irish and was related to Sir Thomas More ).
He was also known for his involvement in several cricket diplomacy incidents in his career, accused of leaking the infamous verbal exchange between Australian captain Bill Woodfull and English manager Plum Warner during the acrimonious Bodyline series, and later of causing sectarian tension within the team by leading a group of players of Irish Catholic descent in undermining the leadership of the Protestant Don Bradman.
The archbishop's brief was to request the appointment of Don John of Austria as king of Ireland, but the upstart's arrival had disrupted his efforts, although Stukley's Irish followers did desert to him upon their arrival.
The death of Don John disrupted all plans for the invasion of England, but there was still stomach for the Irish enterprise.
Rauzzini's pupils included the celebrated Irish tenor Michael Kelly, creator of Don Basilio in Mozart's Marriage of Figaro.
Matthew O ' Conor Don of Ballinagare, County Roscommon, Ireland, ( 1773 – 1844 ) was an Irish historian, the O ' Conor Don and de jure King of Connacht.
O ' Conor Don was the grandson of Charles O ' Conor Don ( 1710-1791 ) the famed Irish antiquarian of the 18th century.

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