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Paddy Ward, a police informer who gave evidence at the Saville Inquiry, claimed that he had given two nail bombs to Donaghy several hours before he was shot dead.
* Paddy Griffith Napoleonic Wargaming For Fun, Ward Lock Ltd, London, 1980, reprinted 2008 by the History of Wargaming Project link
* Paddy Griffith Sprawling Wargames multiplayer Wargaming, Ward Lock Ltd, London, 1980, reprinted 2009 by the History of Wargaming Project link
* Paddy Ward as Keeper
The 1985 elections, when the Stillorgan Ward was established, resulted in the election of Eithne Fitzgerald ( Lab ), Paddy Hickey ( FF ), Olivia Mitchell ( FG ) and Don Lydon ( FF ).
The character of Basil was " replaced " by Jamie Edwards, Jane's spirited Irish grandfather, who was played by Paddy Ward.

Paddy and claimed
Like Paddy Devlin before him, he claimed the SDLP had ceased to be a socialist force.
After 87 rounds and ninety minutes, Paddy Ryan emerged the winner and claimed the championship.

Paddy and was
Paddy Chayefsky's Academy Award-winning Marty was the most notable examination of working class Bronx life was also explored by Chayefsky in his 1956 film The Catered Affair, and in the 1993 Robert De Niro / Chazz Palminteri film, A Bronx Tale, Spike Lee's 1999 movie Summer of Sam, centered in an Italian-American Bronx community, 1994's I Like It Like That that takes place in the predominately Puerto Rican neighborhood of the South Bronx, and Doughboys, the story of two Italian-American brothers in danger of losing their bakery thanks to one brother's gambling debts.
However, in the run-up to the 1997 general election, Labour opposition Tony Blair was in talks with Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown about forming a coalition government if Labour failed to win a majority at the election ; however there was never any need for a coalition to be formed as Labour won the election by a landslide.
In the U. S., a post-WW2 tendency toward questioning the establishment and societal norms and the early activism of the Civil Rights Movement was reflected in Hollywood films such as Blackboard Jungle ( 1955 ), On the Waterfront ( 1954 ), Paddy Chayefsky's Marty and Reginald Rose's 12 Angry Men ( 1957 ).
Mary J. Hickman writes that " plastic Paddy " was a term used to " deny and denigrate the second-generation Irish in Britain " in the 1980s, and was " frequently articulated by the new middle class Irish immigrants in Britain, for whom it was a means of distancing themselves from established Irish communities.
The prosecutor said the man had made racist remarks about the officer, including accusations that the officer was a " Plastic Paddy ".
On 2 September 1967, the fort was occupied by Major Paddy Roy Bates, a British subject and pirate radio broadcaster, who ejected a competing group of pirate broadcasters.
The episode was the story of Marty written by Paddy Chayefsky.
The script was written by Paddy Chayefsky, who was awarded the 1972 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Gary Cooper was hired to play Paddy Carmody, but had to leave due to poor health.
The film was written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Sidney Lumet.
Their first child, Patricia " Paddy " Costello, was born in 1936, followed by Carole on December 23, 1938, and Lou Jr. ( nicknamed " Butch ") on November 6, 1942.
Keyser was originally called Paddy Town after Patrick McCarty, son of one of the original settlers.
The station was founded by Mike Skinner, Paddy Rea, Gary King and Alan French and now has over 80 members who are all voluntary.
Patrick John Hillery, more popularly known as Paddy Hillery, was born in Spanish Point, Miltown Malbay, County Clare in 1923.
Push personalities who emigrated to the United Kingdom included Clive James, Paddy McGuinness, Chester ( Phillip Graham ) and Ian Parker ( pictured above ) who returned to Sydney in the late 1970s and was knocked down and killed while drunk, in Dixon Street.
A tragedy occurred as Paddy McGuinness was departing for Italy by ship in May 1963.
He was on good terms with Sir William Paddy.
He was educated first at a local primary school, then as a weekly boarder at Garth House Preparatory School in Bangor and from age 11 at Bedford School in England, where his accent earned him the nickname " Paddy ".

Paddy and leader
Over two-thirds of the members, and all the serving MPs, of the Liberal Party joined this party, led first jointly by Steel and the SDP leader Robert Maclennan, and later by Paddy Ashdown ( 1988 – 99 ), Charles Kennedy ( 1999 – 2006 ), Sir Menzies Campbell ( 2006 – 07 ) and Nick Clegg ( incumbent ).
" Paddy Ashdown, the leader of the Liberal Democrats during Major's term of office, once described him in the House of Commons as a " decent and honourable man ".
Soon after the breakup Shane MacGowan recorded a song called Paddy Public Enemy Number One as a tribute to the Republican leader Dominic McGlinchey, a former leader of the INLA killed a few years before.
* Paddy Moloney ( born 1938 ), founder and leader of the Irish musical group The Chieftains
The resulting backlash gives the New Patriotic Party a staggering two-to-one majority in Parliament ( and also rescues Alan's portfolio ), but Alan, who had not bothered to stand for a seat in the election, is technically ineligible to be Prime Minister, a title that Paddy O ' Rourke, Labour's alcoholic leader, now claims for himself.
After the 1997 election, party leader Paddy Ashdown placed Tom Brake in the frontline straight away as a spokesman on the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
In 2001, he was elected as the MP for Yeovil, the seat previously represented by former Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown.
During 1992-93 Sanders worked in the office of Paddy Ashdown, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, and organised the ' Beyond Westminster ' Tour.
Whilst not a pact, ahead of the 1997 election Labour Leader Tony Blair and Lib Dem leader Paddy Ashdown set up the Labour-Liberal Democrat joint committee on constitutional reform to discuss devolution in Wales and Scotland, and led to Prime Minister Tony Blair setting up a joint Lib – Lab cabinet committee.
In 1987 the remains of the party merged with Labour Party of Northern Ireland ( formed in 1985 by former SDLP leader Paddy Devlin ), the Ulster Liberal Party and the United Labour Party to form the Labour ' 87 group.
Together with his wife Paddy he made friends with a gamut of literary figures, from the intellectual leader William Empson to the eccentric John Gawsworth.
Paddy Moloney (; born 1 August 1938 ) is the founder and leader of the Irish musical group The Chieftains and has played on every one of their albums.
Personalities to own a DW medal are former leader of the Liberal Democrats, Paddy Ashdown, explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, double Olympic gold medallist rower James Cracknell and Rebecca Stephens, the first woman to climb Everest solo.
* Paddy " the Bear " Ryan, successor of Red Bolton as leader of the Valley Gang, is killed by Walter " The Runt " Quinlan.
* Paddy " the Bear " Ryan, Valley Gang leader
The chairman was Seán Keenan, an Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) veteran ; the vice-chairman was Paddy Doherty, a popular local man sometimes known as " Paddy Bogside " and the secretary was Johnnie White, another leading republican and leader of the James Connolly Republican Club.
However since then the seat has always been held by a member of the Liberal Party or their successors, the Liberal Democrats: firstly former leader Paddy Ashdown ( 1983 – 2001 ) and then former Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Laws ( 2001 onwards ).
These included former CBI Director-General Digby Jones who became a Minister of State, and former Liberal Democrats leader Paddy Ashdown who was offered the position of Northern Ireland Secretary ( Ashdown turned down the offer ).
The motion, also supported by Ivan Cooper, Seamus Mallon, and Paddy Duffy, but opposed by Party leader Gerry Fitt, John Hume and Austin Currie, was defeated by 153 votes to 111.
Murphy officiated as the group leader for the other independent councillors, Paddy Kennedy, Seamie Moore and Pádraig McEvoy on Kildare County Council.
The founder members were Paddy Daly ( leader ), Patrick Buckley, Mick McDonnell, Ben Barrett, James Conroy, Sean Doyle, Joe Leonard, Pat McCrea, Jim Slattery, and Bill Stapleton.

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