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Former New York Post editorial page editor Bob McManus dead at 81: ‘A journalist’s journalist’
Bob McManus, the wry and eminently fair voice of the New York Post for over a decade, died Saturday at NYU Langone Hospital. He was 81. McManus was a Postie for 29 years — the last 12 as the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNMonaghan legend Conor McManus calls out 'absolutely ridiculous' rule changeMcManus, who would surely have made hay from two-pointers had he not been forced into retirement due to injury, doesn't ...
A run-laden day capped by Tom Banton's incredible unbeaten 344 ... Rob Keogh and Lewis McManus - all with the aid of catches at second slip by Jack Leaning. George Bartlett's unbeaten 54 kept ...
A year is a long time in football - with the roles reversed from the same fixture last season when the Tir Chonaill side were doing the shocking at Celtic Park -and McManus has warned that pre ...
You can check out at any time. More info Conor McManus says Donegal will want to put their poor record against Monaghan to bed. The sides meet on Sunday week in the Ulster quarter-final after Jim ...
JP McManus has never hidden his love of the Grand National. The 74-year-old from Limerick won last year's race and has five chances at coming out on top again this afternoon. A five-star squad ...
Luton Town captain Tom Lockyer has shed new light on the six ... it did because if it was to happen outside of hospital or a football pitch, the survival rate is only one in 10.' ...
The seven-year-old, who like Grand National hopeful Perceval Legallois is owned by JP McManus, has been progressing well over hurdles. He won a 2m4f contest at Kilbeggan last July before scoring a ...
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Irish Independent on MSNObituary: Mick O’Dwyer, the most successful GAA football manager of all time who possessed a ferocious energy and was a charismatic iconMick O’Dwyer or ‘Micko’ as he was known to everyone but his first wife, Mary Carmel, who addressed him as ‘Michael’ was the most successful Gaelic football manager of his time, as well as a great ...
Mick O’Dwyer or ‘Micko’ as he was known to everyone but his first wife, Mary Carmel, who addressed him as ‘Michael’ was the most successful Gaelic football manager of his time ...
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