Christopher Francis Haughey (October 3, 1925 – April 24, 2022), nicknamed "Bud", was an American pitcher who appeared in one game for the Brooklyn Dodgers...
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Charles Haughey, former Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of Ireland Chris Haughey, former Major League Baseball player Clare Haughey, MSP Denis Haughey, former...
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magnetic wooden toy blocks. The company was founded in 2006 by Chris Haughey and Will Haughey. The company aims to help Honduras through positive employment...
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footballer (Telford United, Limerick, national team), traffic collision. Chris Haughey, 96, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers). Dimpal Kumari Jha...
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Hatfield, 3B/SS, 1893 Ray Hathaway, P, 1945 Joe Hatten, P, 1946–1951 Chris Haughey, P, 1943 Phil Haugstad, P, 1947–1948, 1951 Brad Havens, P, 1987–1988...
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historic location. Clay Bryant (1945-1946 MGR) Ray Hathaway (1948, MGR) Chris Haughey (1946) Ray Hayworth (1945, MGR) Jack Knight (1944, MGR) Steve Lembo...
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Hauger Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-08-26. "Chris Haughey Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-08-26. "Gary Haught...
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whose Major League career was interrupted by World War II service. (Chris Haughey never made it back to the majors, and Eddie Basinski and Tommy Brown...
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Colley and Charles Haughey. Colley was the favoured choice of the outgoing leadership and of the majority of the cabinet while Haughey had the backing of...
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22 Bob Chipman 26 Curt Davis 14 Freddie Fitzsimmons 28 Hal Gregg 14 Chris Haughey 23 Ed Head 13 Kirby Higbe 21 Newt Kimball 22 Bill Lohrman 28 Max Macon...
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September 28 – Carolyn Morris September 29 – Tom Hamilton October 3 – Chris Haughey October 5 – Bobby Hofman October 7 – Mildred Earp October 9 – Tommy...
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by Charles Haughey in March 1982. Following the resignation of Martin O'Donoghue as Minister for Education on 6 October that year, Haughey chose to make...
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Summary: Tommy Haughey". Rugby League Records. Rugby League Record Keepers Club. Retrieved 21 November 2024. "York City Knights coach Chris Thorman plots...
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54°20′42″N 6°45′32″W / 54.345°N 6.759°W / 54.345; -6.759 Haughey's Fort is a hill fort in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, 2+1⁄4 miles (3.6 km) west...
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and to approve the appointment of a new government of Ireland. Charles Haughey was appointed Taoiseach, forming the 20th government of Ireland, a minority...
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drama Charlie which is based on the life of the late Taoiseach Charles Haughey. He played political spin doctor P. J. Mara in the drama. Vaughan-Lawlor...
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Years later he claimed he had actually supported Haughey, but not everyone accepted this assertion. Haughey, seeking to weaken the faction supporting Colley...
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counted among his contemporaries in UCD his future political rival, Charles Haughey, who also knew Joan O'Farrell (1923–1999), a Liverpool-born fellow student...
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this era and grew particularly intense when Charles Haughey later became party leader. Under Haughey, Fianna Fáil lost both the 1981 general election and...
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26th Dáil lasted 1,226 days, and saw a change of Taoiseach from Charles Haughey to Albert Reynolds. The 26th Dáil was dissolved by President Mary Robinson...
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possible finance minister. From then on he backed Haughey in the leadership heaves of 1982. In Haughey's second government Fitzgerald returned to the position...
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Patrick Hillery on 25 May 1989, at the request of the Taoiseach Charles Haughey. The 25th Dáil lasted 808 days. There were no by-elections during the 25th...
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involvement by Sinn Féin could lead to electoral embarrassment. Charles Haughey, the Taoiseach of Ireland, called an election for June 1981. At an Ard...
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Families in the Oireachtas "Chris Andrews". Houses of the Oireachtas. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. "Chris Andrews". Oireachtas Members...
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the larger 'Navan complex', which also includes the ancient sites of Haughey's Fort (an earlier hilltop enclosure), the King's Stables (a manmade ritual...
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government of Ireland (12 July 1989 – 11 February 1992) was led by Charles Haughey as Taoiseach and lasted 945 days. The 22nd government of Ireland (11 February...
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representing the Dublin South-East constituency in the 18th Dáil. In 1979 Charles Haughey came to power and Moore became Government Chief Whip. His health declined...
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However, Charles Haughey, in a very close vote, was elected party leader and Taoiseach. Andrews was confined to the backbenches during Haughey's thirteen-year...
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Fitzgerald's party, Charles Haughey (the other members of the group were Noel Dempsey, Seán Power and M. J. Nolan). Haughey resigned in early 1992 and...
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as Minister of State at the Department of Health by Taoiseach Charles Haughey and retained his post when Albert Reynolds became Taoiseach. He was not...
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