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Club captain Roger Byrne was also killed, along with Mark Jones, Billy Whelan, Eddie Colman and Geoff Bent.
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.
But some former employees, including the newspaper's first editor and publisher, James R. Whelan, have insisted that the paper was under Moon's control from the beginning.
Henry Harford was born to Calvert's mistress, Hester Whelan, whose residence still stands as part of a private residence on Jarretsville Pike, in Phoenix, Maryland.
It was released as a single in the UK in 1994, credited to " Bill Whelan and Anúna featuring the RTÉ Concert Orchestra ".
Whelan is a native of Limerick, and was educated at Crescent College, University College Dublin and the King's Inns.
His mother was Mary Whelan.
While trying to enter the boarding house ( the door was locked from the inside and McGee was waiting for the landlady to open the door ), McGee was purportedly assassinated by Patrick J. Whelan as the door was being opened.
Patrick J. Whelan, a Fenian sympathizer and a Catholic, was accused, tried, convicted, and hanged for the crime.
Patrick J. Whelan was hanged with an audience of 5, 000 people.
A few of the players were not confident fliers, particularly Liam Whelan, who was heard to say " This may be death, but I'm ready " shortly before take off.
The song, which was written by Bill Whelan, went on to be released as a single and became a No. 3 hit in the Irish charts.
For over 47 years, from his time at Suttons of Cork, O ' Reilly had a strong executive secretary, Olive Deasy ( 1932 2007 ), who managed aspects of his work and personal lives, living with his family for much of this time Also important was his driver, Arthur Whelan.
Indeed, Manley, Stewart, and Whelan were dropped from cabinet, while Bryden's constituency was abolished after Martin was sworn in as Prime Minister.
Charlie Whelan, Gordon Brown's press officer, was often in conflict with Campbell because of the former's attempts to brief the press by his own initiatives ; this continued until his resignation in 1999.
This was their first album to feature a Michael Whelan cover art-in this case, Nightmare in Red.
James were formed in 1981 by Paul Gilbertson and Jim Glennie ( after whom the band was named ), recruiting Drama student Tim Booth on vocals and Gavan Whelan on drums ( Gilbertson and Whelan were to leave the band before it attained commercial success ).
Formed in 1980, the band's original line-up was Shaun Ryder on lead vocals, his brother Paul Ryder on bass, lead guitarist Mark Day, keyboardist Paul Davis, and drummer Gary Whelan.
In 2002, Whelan was appointed by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien as Minister for International Cooperation as a cabinet minister.
In June 2009, Whelan was named Chief Executive Officer for the Ontario division of the Canadian Cancer Society.

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On his departure from Anfield in 1994 after 15 years, Whelan signed for Southend United and became their player-manager a year later, before being sacked at the end of the 1996-97 season following their relegation from Division One.
In 2009, it was published together with the revised edition of The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger by Grant in a limited edition of 4, 000 numbered copies of the Artist Edition signed by illustrator Michael Whelan and 1, 250 numbered copies of the Deluxe Edition signed by Whelan and Stephen King.
Hosted by popular Irish television and radio personality Marty Whelan ( who signed off every show with the catchphrase: " How do you play?

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Whelan, whose contract guaranteed editorial autonomy, left the paper when the owners refused to renew the contract, asserting that " I have blood on my hands " for helping Moon acquire legitimacy.
While he is best known for his Riverdance composition, Whelan has been involved in many ground-breaking projects in Ireland since the 1970s.
At the end of the season fan favourites Russell Robertson, Matthew Whelan and Paul Wheatley announced that they would no longer be playing for Melbourne in 2010 and beyond.
Viaduct ( for the Great Western Railway ) by Ealing born artist Brian Whelan
Ireland had a particularly strong squad at the time, with players of the calibre of Liam Brady, Ronnie Whelan, Kevin Moran, Mark Lawrenson, Chris Hughton, Paul McGrath and David O ' Leary, but had never qualified for a major tournament.
As enrollment began to plummet, Father Edward Whelan, S. J., then president, brokered a deal with the US Army to form an officer training program for both Army and Navy officers.
The Happy Mondays toured the US and Canada with The Psychedelic Furs in late 2009 with Paul Ryder's son and Shaun Ryder's nephew Jake Ryder filling in for Gaz Whelan on drums.
** Bill Whelan ( composer, lyricist & producer ) & various artists for Riverdance
Shows around this time would feature the four piece band for the first set, with Whelan and Casey joining in for the second set.
Timedance was the genesis for what Whelan would later develop into Riverdance.
The match finished 1 1, with local boy Paul Whelan scoring for Bangor.
Orchard did not run as a Liberal in the 2006 federal election but he announced his support for the Liberals and campaigned for Chris Axworthy in Saskatchewan, Yves Picard and Isa Gros-Louis in Quebec City, and Susan Whelan in Ontario.
Dave Whelan, the Wigan chairman, hinted that Heskey could be transferred by Wigan in January 2009, as a fee would be received, whereas he would move on for free in the summer, which came after he had stalled on talks over a new contract.
Mr Gage finally admitted defeat when he sold the Latics to Dave Whelan on 27 February 1995 for around £ 1m.
* February 11-Patrick James Whelan is hanged for the assassination of Thomas D ' Arcy McGee
A sports quiz show A Game Of Two Halves hosted by Trevor Welsh ran for 13 episodes in 1999 ; in 2005 they produced The Offside Show, presented by Dermot Whelan, that lasted 12 episodes.
Katherine Marie Helmond ( born July 5, 1929, Galveston, Texas ) is an American film, theater and television actress, who portrayed Emily Dickinson on Meeting of Minds, as well as fictional characters, for which she is best-known, such as Jessica Tate on Soap, Mona Robinson on Who's the Boss ?, Doris Sherman on Coach, and Lois Whelan on Everybody Loves Raymond, as well as " Jacqueline " in The Lorax and Mrs. Lowry in Brazil.
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.

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