Gerry Adams
Wistful Bill Clinton Remembers Good Friday, Avoids the Campaign
A reflective and sometimes wistful-sounding Bill Clinton largely steered clear of campaign issues last night at a Manhattan event honoring him for his contribution to the Irish peace process.
Though he briefly thanked an introductory speaker for complimenting his wife's engagement with Irish issues, including the peace process, and made a glancing reference to her earlier appearance at the Irish American Presidential Forum, the former president made no other allusions to her candidacy. read more »
From Terrorists to Statesmen
The Middle East peace process, frozen to the point of lifelessness, may be starting to thaw.
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Clinton Gives Peace
It has been said here and elsewhere, but it bears repeating: President Bill Clinton, fairly and unfa read more »
Clinton Gives Peace A Chance in Ireland
It has been said here and elsewhere, but it bears repeating: President Bill Clinton, fairly and unfa read more »
After Adams' Glamour, Hume Is the Real Thing
John Hume swept into town the other day to collect an award, to be congratulated for his long years read more »
City's Irish Exiles Aren't Thrilled
A ceramic portrait of Irish hunger-striker Bobby Sands hangs in the upstairs window of Hugh O'Lunney read more »
A Dramatic Irish Easter, Thanks to Bill Clinton
Peter King is a Republican Congressman of Nassau County who believes that English should be declared read more »








