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Condit initiated a lawsuit against Vanity Fair writer Dominick Dunne in a New York federal court in late 2002 for $ 11 million, claiming that statements made by Dunne about Condit defamed him ; the comments indicated that Condit ordered the death of Levy in 2001.
Condit's attorney said the libel lawsuit was based on comments Dunne repeated on national radio and television programs in December 2001 where he suggested Condit frequented Middle Eastern embassies for sexual activity with prostitutes, and during those times, he made it clear that he wanted someone to get rid of Levy.
Many concluded that the team had " gone on strike " as a symbolic protest during the game, although a red card for Richard Dunne after 15 minutes made the game difficult for City.
Barassi made major positional changes, placing David Dench into the forward line, which sparked off the club's comeback to get back in front, until Ross Dunne kicked a late goal to draw the game.
But onscreen he made audiences swoon as he romanced Marlene Dietrich in The Garden of Allah ( 1936 ), Jean Arthur in History Is Made at Night ( 1937 ), Greta Garbo in Conquest ( 1937 ), and Irene Dunne in Love Affair ( 1939 ).
The play adaptation of Life With Father was made into a film in 1947, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring William Powell and Irene Dunne as Clarence and his wife, supported by Elizabeth Taylor, Edmund Gwenn, ZaSu Pitts, Jimmy Lydon and Martin Milner.
It was broadcast and the story was made into the 1944 film The White Cliffs of Dover, starring Irene Dunne.
The play was made into a 1935 film by RKO starring Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and Randolph Scott.
As a result of change of management in Dunnes Stores, a leading retail group in Ireland, it was revealed in the press that Ben Dunne had made substantial secret payments to the former Taoiseach Charles Haughey and Minister Michael Lowry.
In August 2005, amid rumours of a forthcoming takeover attempt by HMV Group plc, the owners of Ottakar's ( founders James Heneage and Philip Dunne backed by private equity firm Phoenix Equity Partners ) made a management buyout offer which was initially accepted by Ottakar's independent directors, some of whom had only recently joined the company.
" was made into the 1950 movie Never a Dull Moment, which featured Fred MacMurray as the cowboy and Irene Dunne as Kay.
Between 1937 and 1953 Carey made 29 appearances and scored 3 goals for the FAI XI, making his debut against Norway on 7 November 1937 in a team that also included Jimmy Dunne and fellow debutant, Kevin O ' Flanagan.
Outer Dark was made into an independent film directed by Stephen Imwalle with Azel James playing the role of Culla and Jamie Dunne playing Rinthy.
Skippy also made a hit as " Mr. Smith " in the 1937 film The Awful Truth, where his character was the subject of a custody dispute between characters portrayed by Cary Grant and Irene Dunne.
Dunne made his debut under then manager Joe Royle in 1997, at the age of seventeen.
It was in the centre of defence where Dunne made his biggest impact on the team.
Dunne made his debut in a 1 – 0 win over Birmingham City at St. Andrews, courtesy of an 85th minute strike from Gabriel Agbonlahor.
At the end of the 2010 – 11 season, Dunne made 35 appearances in all competitions for Villa.
Dunne made his debut for the Republic of Ireland on 26 April 2000 in a 1 – 0 loss against Greece in a friendly match.
According to Dunne, who chronicled his experiences dealing with studio executives in his book Monster: Living Off the Big Screen, the majority of these changes were made in order to appeal to a broader mainstream market.
Tony Dunne was an ex-manager of Bolton Wanderers, and had made numerous appearances for the Republic of Ireland national football team, captaining the side on four occasions.
The original credits for The Robe ( 1953 ) gave Dunne the sole screenplay credit, when in fact Hollywood Ten member Albert Maltz had made significant contributions.

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One of her last public appearances was in April 1985, when she attended the dedication of a bust in her honor at St. John's ( Roman Catholic ) Hospital in Santa Monica, California, for which her foundation, The Irene Dunne Guild, had raised more than $ 20 million.
The motive for the attack was in regard to an open letter The Drugs ' lead singer Ian Baddley posted on his band's website, accusing Jay Dunne of being homophobic and misogynistic at 28 Days ' 2003 Big Day Out appearances.
Film actors making cameo appearances in various sketches included Rosanna Arquette, Ralph Bellamy, Griffin Dunne, Carrie Fisher, Steve Guttenberg, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kelly Preston and Henry Silva, alongside television actors such as Ed Begley, Jr., Bryan Cranston, David Alan Grier, Howard Hesseman, Peter Horton, William Marshall, Joe Pantoliano, Robert Picardo and Roxie Roker.
Ahern is still the main star, but other frequent appearances are made by impersonators of Roy Keane, Gerry Adams, Colin Farrell, Ronan Keating, Bill Cullen, Michael D. Higgins, Keith Duffy, Daniel O ' Donnell, Niall Quinn, Ben Dunne, Pádraig Harrington, Steve Staunton, Bobby Robson, Rafael Benítez, Joe Duffy, Paul O ' Connell, Conor Deasy, Jack Charlton and Brian Cowen

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Dunne planned several other villages for the surrounding area including Saint Joseph, Saint Thomas, Villa Maria, Carmel and San Felipe, but only the rural community of Saint Joseph survives today.
Dunne was present at Disneyland on " Dedication Day " in 1955 and was asked by Walt Disney to christen the Mark Twain River Boat, which she did with a bottle filled with water from several major rivers across the United States.
* In the field of religion, Niagara alumni include: Nelson Baker, Founder of the " City of Charity " and candidate for canonization ; Anthony Raymond Ceresko, Old Testament scholar ; and several American prelates of the Roman Catholic Church including Octavio Cisneros, Edmund Michael Dunne, Joseph Lennox Federal, Edmund Gibbons, Thomas Francis Lillis, James Johnston Navagh, and Donald Walter Trautman.
Investing money in several ways, he decides to go into the record business and teams up with Kenny who produces the record of a beautiful young singer Ciji Dunne ( Lisa Hartman ).
In 1990, Dominick Dunne, the prominent Vanity Fair journalist, author of several books about crimes involving the rich and famous and someone whose own 22-year-old daughter Dominique had been murdered, came out with a fictional portrayal of Vicki Morgan in his book, An Inconvenient Woman.
After spending several months as an independent, Dunne formed Future New Zealand as a centrist party in late 1994.
On 23 September 2009 the group launched a new book entitled " The New Zealand Republic Handbook ", at an event hosted at Parliament by UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne with several current and former MPs in attendance, including Green MP Keith Locke, Labour MPs Clare Curran, Charles Chauvel, Nanaia Mahuta and Phil Twyford, and National MPs John Hayes and Paul Hutchison.

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Jenny's aversion to having Dr. Dunne, a former admirer, seemed silly to him, but he would humor her, get anybody she wanted, the best never being too good for her.
Lowry resigned from the Cabinet after it was revealed at the Moriarty Tribunal that businessman Ben Dunne had paid for an IR £ 395, 000 extension to Lowry's Tipperary home.
Whale gathered as many of those as he could who had been involved in one production or another of the musical, including Helen Morgan, Paul Robeson, Charles Winninger, and, as Magnolia, Irene Dunne, who believed that Whale was the wrong director for the piece.
In 1946, Talbot Jennings and Sally Benson adapted it into the screenplay for a dramatic film of the same name, starring Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison.
Irene Dunne commented that she had lacked Colbert's " terrifying ambition " and noted that if Colbert " finished work on a film on a Saturday, she would be looking for a new project by Monday ".
In addition, the film received a nomination for Best Picture, Irene Dunne was nominated for Best Actress, Ralph Bellamy for Best Supporting Actor, and Viña Delmar for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Pfeiffer received positive reviews for her supporting turn ; Richard Corliss of Time Magazine wrote, " most of the large cast is fine: Michelle Pfeiffer is better ..." while Dominick Dunne, in an article for Vanity Fair titled " Blonde Ambition ", wrote, " he is on the verge of stardom.
After just one year, Dunne left the Times to work for the rival Chicago Tribune.
In 1937, McCarey won his first Academy Award for Directing for The Awful Truth, with Irene Dunne and Cary Grant, a screwball comedy that launched Cary Grant's unique screen persona, largely concocted by McCarey ( Grant also copied many of McCarey's mannerisms ).
* Dom Frederic Dunne, the Trappist Abbot of Gethsemani in Kentucky that first recognized Thomas Merton's gifted intellect and talent for writing and encouraged it.
He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1931 for his performance as Yancey Cravat in Cimarron, in which he shared top-billing with Irene Dunne.
" Bosley Crowther, in a somewhat ambivalent review, concludes " some very credible acting on the part of Mr. Grant and Miss Dunne is responsible in the main for the infectious quality of the film.

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