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Whelan and her
Whelan authors a blog entitled Susan's Fight Back, to share her experience, strength, and hope with others.
She picked up Emmy nominations for her role as Mona Robinson, a liberated grandmother in Who's the Boss, and as Lois Whelan in Everybody Loves Raymond.
Whelan's daughter, Susan Whelan was elected to the House of Commons in 1993 in her father's old riding and, in 2002, became Minister of International Trade in Chrétien's cabinet.
Recently separated from her philandering husband Jake ( Jeffrey Nordling ), Lily is raising her two daughters, insecure, anxiety-ridden 14-year-old Grace ( Julia Whelan ), and wide-eyed, innocent 9-year-old Zoe ( Meredith Deane ).
So if the invitee is snooping around in the dark, trips and falls on something, the land occupier is not liable since the snooper exceeded the consent given him / her ( Whelan v. Van Natta ).

Whelan and interest
Brazier's re-election prospects were damaged by these latest matters, which followed on from the conflict of interest issues that arose from the 2004 council elections and became more commonly known throughout the community as " Costa-gate ", which dogged the 2004 – 2008 council and led to a municipal investigation by Merv Whelan.
Whelan told Sublett that The Times had a conflict of interest with regard to reviewing Inchon, and would not print his review.
The prosecutor called Joseph Faulkner, a tailor who knew Whelan in Montreal, hoping that he would testify about Whelan's Fenian connections ; while he said he recollected Whelan being angered by McGee during the election season, which was contradicted by other witnesses who claimed Whelan showed no interest in politics, he said there was no known Fenian connection.

Whelan and Canadian
Susan Elizabeth Whelan, PC (; born May 5, 1963 in Windsor, Ontario ) is a former Canadian Member of Parliament with the Liberal Party of Canada.
Whelan, a lawyer, first won a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the 1993 election representing Essex — Windsor.
In June 2009, Whelan was named Chief Executive Officer for the Ontario division of the Canadian Cancer Society.
* Patrick J. Whelan, tailor and alleged Fenian sympathizer executed following the 1868 assassination of Canadian journalist and politician Thomas D ' Arcy McGee ( b. 1840 )
Edward Whelan was one of Prince Edward Island's delegates to the Québec Conference and one of the Fathers of the Canadian Confederation.
* Patrick J. Whelan, tailor and alleged Fenian sympathizer executed following the 1868 assassination of Canadian journalist and politician Thomas D ' Arcy McGee ( died 1869 )
Eugene " Gene " Francis Whelan, (; born July 11, 1924 ) is a retired Canadian politician.
Whelan, a farmer, first won a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the 1962 election representing the southwestern Ontario riding of Essex.
Eugene Whelan was appointed as Canadian ambassador to the Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, prompting Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leader Brian Mulroney to promise to rescind the appointment if he became Prime Minister.
In 1996, Whelan was appointed to the Canadian Senate by Jean Chrétien, and served in the chamber until he reached the mandatory retirement age of 75 in 1999.
Patrick James Whelan was a alleged tailor and suspected Fenian sympathizer executed following the year 1869 assassination of Canadian journalist and politician Thomas D ' Arcy McGee.

Whelan and made
Whelan and Wigan Athletic made headlines in summer 1995 when Whelan's business connections in Spain helped him attract three Spaniards to the club – Roberto Martínez, Isidro Diaz, and Jesus Seba – who became known as ' The Three Amigos '.
Latics owner, Dave Whelan, made attempts to unite the fans when the JJB Stadium ( now DW Stadium ) opened in 1999, but in retrospect polarised the fans even further.
Dalglish made a run across his path into space, but Whelan used it as a dummy and clipped an exquisite ball over three Everton defenders into the path of Rush who, from the angle of the six-yard area, thumped the ball past Mimms, knocking over a camera in the process.
Attending this conference made Whelan an even stronger proponent.
Whelan was signed for Liverpool by Bob Paisley for a bargain £ 35, 000 on 19 September 1979, a few days before his 18th birthday and made his debut 18 months later, on the 3 April 1981, scoring his first goal in the 27th minute of the 3 – 0 league win over Stoke City at Anfield.
Manager Graeme Souness gave Whelan more first team opportunities in the new FA Premier League for the 1992 – 93 season, and he made 17 appearances ( scoring once ) as Liverpool finished sixth once again, but this came at the end of a season which had mostly been spent in the bottom half of the table and they stood 15th as late as early March.
In 1993 – 94, Whelan made more appearances than he had done in any of the previous three seasons – 23 in the Premier League, scoring once.
Whelan has since made a return to television, winning the reality series Celebrity Bainisteoir in 2008.
A partially independent documentary film was made by Waterford man Rick Whelan, which was released in 1993 as The Legend of Loftus Hall.

Whelan and Agriculture
, members of the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders ( with their term end dates and committee chairmanships listed in parentheses ) are Freeholder Director William Whelan ( 2011 ; Finance ), Deputy Freeholder Director James A. Dunkins ( 2011 ; Health ), Samuel L. Fiocchi, Sr. ( 2013 ; Public Works ), Jane Jannarone ( 2011 ; Public Affairs, Cultural & History ), Carl W. Kirstein ( 2013 ; Public Property & Personnel ) and Thomas Sheppard ( 2012 ; Agriculture ).
Susan Whelan is the daughter of former Liberal Federal Minister of Agriculture, the Honourable Eugene Whelan.
In 1972, Whelan became Minister of Agriculture in the cabinet of Pierre Trudeau, and held the position until Trudeau's retirement in 1984 except during the 1979-1980 Joe Clark government.
When John Turner succeeded Pierre Trudeau as Liberal leader and Prime Minister of Canada, he brought Ferguson into the Cabinet as Minister of Agriculture, succeeding long-time Trudeau Agriculture minister Eugene Whelan.

Whelan and one
Billy Whelan, one of the eight Manchester United players who lost their lives in the Munich air disaster of 6 February 1958, was born locally on 1 April 1935.
Thirty were taken to the hospital, and one, 14-year-old Bernadette Whelan, died on May 30 from injuries.
Nevertheless, with Whelan and Casey still on board, the band recorded one final album in the fall of 1982, “ Words And Music ”.
** Married November 19, 1924, New York City, Anne Elizabeth Whelan, one child, Claire Ann, divorced ;
Whelan was chosen to be one of the delegates to the Quebec Conference.
Mulroney won the 1984 election, and recalled Whelan as one of his first acts of office.
Despite 13 TCD representatives being mandated to vote for one candidate, Martin Whelan, a former TCD SU president, it transpired that candidate received only 12 votes, Bacik's vote instead being given to the feminist former UCD SU officer, Karen Quinlivan.
Ottawa playwright and actor Pierre Brault's one person show, Blood on the Moon, tells of the trial, ( perhaps wrongful ) conviction, and execution of Patrick J. Whelan for D ' Arcy McGee's murder.
Michael Whelan is one of the most important contemporary science fiction and fantasy artists, and certainly the most popular.
Thirty were taken to hospital, and one, 14-year-old Bernadette Whelan, died on 30 May from injuries.
William Augustine Whelan ( born 1 April 1935 in Dublin – 6 February 1958 ), also known as Billy Whelan or Liam Whelan, was an Irish footballer and one of the eight Manchester United players who were killed in the Munich air disaster.
No one thought to trademark the Green Weenie, so tens of thousands were sold in 1966, but Prince, Whelan and the Pirates didn't profit from it.
Whelan played for the Republic of Ireland national football team at one UEFA European Football Championship ( 1988 ) and two World Cups ( 1990 and 1994 ), turning out a total of 53 times for the national side between 1981 and 1995.
This would be Whelan's one and only appearance of the season for the first team, as Whelan spent much of his first few months at the club in the reserves.
Many of the Pats players of that golden era are still recalled fondly today – Ginger O ' Rourke, Harry Boland (' The Legend ', 1926 – 2000 ), Jimmy Timber Cummins ( a cousin of one of the founders – Bart Cummins ) Jimmy Growler Cummins ( a brother of Bart Cummins ) Irish international Shay Gibbons, Ronnie Whelan Snr.
Kevin Harrison ( Robert Wagner ), an arms dealer, attempts to destroy an American-owned Concorde on its maiden flight after one of the passengers, Maggie Whelan ( Susan Blakely ), learns of his weapons sales to communist countries during the Cold War.
Whelan was born in Jersey City on January 28, 1922 as one of thirteen children to Joseph J. and Charlotte Vogel Whelan.
BioEssays was founded in December 1984 by Editor-in-Chief William J. Whelan under the auspices of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, one of the component units of the International Council of Scientific Units ( ICSU ).

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