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Former counties include: County Coleraine, which formed the basis of County Londonderry, the counties of Nether and Upper Tyrone, and Desmond which was, in 1606, split between counties Cork and Kerry.
* 15 March – Former Fine Gael Minister Hugh Coveney dies in a fall from a cliff in County Cork.
Former Chelsea and Cork Celtic hero Bobby Tambling is the first manager appointed.
Former Chelsea and Cork Celtic hero Bobby Tambling was the first manager appointed to the club, but he was replaced by Tony ' Tucker ' Allen after only 13 games.
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Former England boss Steve McClaren also regularly visits the town, as his family home is situated in the neighbouring village of Aislaby.
Former presenters include Peter Snow, a regular for 17 years, Donald MacCormick, Charles Wheeler, Adam Raphael and John Tusa, later boss of the BBC World Service.
Former Mullen Gang boss Patrick Nee disputes this claim.
Former Leek Town and Gainsborough Trinity boss Ernie Moss was manager for a short spell during the first part of the 2004 – 05 season.
Former Lisburn Distillery boss Paul Kirk, former Crusaders and Ballymena United boss Roy Walker, former Cliftonville boss Eddie Patterson, and former Coleraine boss Marty Quinn were among the possible contenders for the job including former player Pat McGibbon and Ian Foster.
Former BBC Radio Manchester host, Granada presenter and Factory Records boss Tony Wilson was due to present a Friday evening music and entertainment show called The New Friday, produced by former Granada producer and BBC Radio Manchester host Eamonn O ' Neill.
Former keeper and erstwhile reserve team boss, Seamus Lawless, was subsequently handed the task of restoring credibility and will lead his new charges into the 2008 – 09 season.
Former Salerno protègé Vincent Cafaro had turned informer and identified Gigante as the real boss to the FBI, so the use of front bosses no longer protected the real leader of the family.
Former FBI agent Jeremiah Ecks ( Antonio Banderas ) is asked by his old boss, Martin, to investigate the case.
Former Institute boss Liam Beckett took over but only managed the club for the 2004 – 05 season.
Former boss Graeme Souness brought Tugay to Ewood Park from Scottish side Rangers F. C.
Former boss Giuseppe Morello was released from prison approximately the same time, and quickly aligned himself with Joe Masseria against boss Toto D ' Aquila.
* 6 March – Former National Safety Council boss John Friedrich is arrested in Western Australia over allegations that he defrauded investors of $ 237 million.
Former Derry City boss Stephen Kenny took over in November 2006.
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* Alan Davidson – Former Australian cricketer
File: Alan Keyes. jpg | Former U. S. ECOSOC Ambassador Alan Keyes of Maryland
Former Reagan Administration official and Christian activist Alan Keyes had actively sought the Constitution nod after ending a bid for the GOP nomination.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan praised the Sarbanes – Oxley Act: " I am surprised that the Sarbanes – Oxley Act, so rapidly developed and enacted, has functioned as well as it has ... the act importantly reinforced the principle that shareholders own our corporations and that corporate managers should be working on behalf of shareholders to allocate business resources to their optimum use.
Former Sounds editor Alan Lewis was brought in to rescue the paper, mirroring Alan Smith's revival a decade and a half before.
In 2003, Charles Geisst, a Glass-Steagall supporter, told Frontline the Federal Reserve Board ’ s Section 20 orders meant the Federal Reserve “ got rid of the Glass-Steagall Act .” Former Federal Reserve Board Vice-Chairman Alan Blinder agreed the 1996 action increasing “ bank-ineligible ” revenue limits was “ tacit repeal ” of Glass-Steagall, but argued “ that the market had practically repealed Glass-Steagall, anyway .”
* Former program director Alan Cross was named Canadian Program Director of the Year in 2005, 2006, and 2008
Former U. S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said in September 2007 that the euro could replace the U. S. dollar as the world's primary reserve currency.
* Alan Dukes – Former party leader
Former Scotland international and Partick Thistle goalkeeper in the 1970s and 1980s, Alan Rough is a former Glenafton manager.
Former editors include Frederick William Ward, Charles Brunsdon Fletcher, Colin Bingham, Max Prisk, John Alexander, Paul McGeough, Alan Revell, Alan Oakley and Peter Fray.
Former Airbus UK Broughton assistant manager Alan Bickerstaff later agreed to join Viv Williams as assistant manager.
Former Labour Home Secretaries David Blunkett ( who introduced ASBOs ) and Alan Johnson expressed their disapproval of the proposals.
Former Crystal Palace manager Alan Smith was appointed as his successor but he failed to win over either the players or the supporters and was sacked in September 1996.
Former Scunthorpe defender Alan Knill was appointed from Bury with eight games of the season remaining, but was unable to prevent the Iron from finishing bottom and returning to League One.
* Alan Carter, Former head of the philosophy department
Former managers of West Ham United Football Club associated with Forest Gate include Alan Curbishley and Ted Fenton.
* The War Memorial Gates at the entrance to the Former College of Education ( end of Poronui street, designed in 1932 by the Auckland Education Board architect Alan Miller, built of Portland stone left over from building the Auckland War Memorial Museum )
Former premier Geoff Gallop banned cabinet ministers from contact with Burke, but this was lifted by his successor Alan Carpenter when he took office in February 2006.
Former and current CCA faculty includes designers Yves Behar, Brenda Laurel, Nathan Shedroff, Christopher Simmons, Michael Vanderbyl, and Martin Venezky ; architects Thom Faulders, Ila Berman, Katherine Lambert, and Craig Scott ; artists Kim Anno, David Heintz, Raymond Saunders, Claudia Bernardi, Jordan Kantor, Kota Ezawa, Christian Jankowski, Tim Lee, Mario Ybarra Jr., Larry Sultan, Jim Goldberg, Brian Conley, Ken Lum, and Lia Cook ; goldsmith Alan Revere, writers: Tom Barbash, M. Celeste Connor, Joseph Lease, Aimee Phan, Lisa Robertson, Mitchell Schwarzer, Dodie Bellamy, and Kevin Killian ; curators Raimundas Malasauskas, Renny Pritikin, and Jens Hoffmann ; and filmmaker Rob Epstein.
* Former footballers Frank Worthington, Alan Kennedy, Kerry Dixon, Alan Rough and Tony Currie

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