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Michael O’Hehir felt he was the link between home and this game and. It was the first time that I felt that I was doing something special for ordinary people in Ireland.
Marking the 25th year since Michael died, Mick Scully sat down with Michael's youngest son Peter, Mirror Sport's long-time Racing correspondent, and Paul O'Hehir, the newspaper's soccer writer ...
Thomas G. O'Hehir, 87, of Brooklyn Center, formerly of Duluth, retired Brooklyn Center Chief, and Duluth Police Sergeant, died October 16, 2003. He was preceded in death by wife, Frances J; and ...
Irish jockey Michael O’Sullivan has died at the age of 24 as a result of the injuries he sustained in a fall during a race 10 days ago, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB) announced on ...
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Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh: Remembering the commentary legend’s most iconic lines - MSNTaking over from Michael O’Hehir as RTE Radio 1’s chief radio commentator in 1985, Ó Muircheartaigh went on to provide passionate commentary on innumerable matches throughout the subsequent ...
Susan, the eldest of four, was born July 12, 1946, to parents Edward O’Hehir, a St. Louis County Deputy Sheriff, and Janice (Albrecht) O’Hehir, a social worker and 1942 graduate of The College ...
Andrew O'Hehir is executive editor of Salon, and has been a writer and editor at the pioneering online news site since 1997, including many years as a film and cultural critic.
Cronulla's Michael O'Hehir, 75, who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease, is calling on political parties to provide greater support for people living with the condition.
The 1947 All Ireland Football Final was played at at the Polo Grounds in New York and Michael O'Hehir recalls the challenges of relaying the action to listeners back home. In 1947 the All Ireland ...
The voice of Gaelic Games, Michael O'Hehir, was 76 when he passed away in November 1996. His career spanned 99 All-Ireland final broadcasts between 1938 and 1985 radio and television for RTE ...
Michael Moore on why America “needs a little time in the timeout room,” and whether Hillary will start a war to prove “a woman can pull the trigger” Andrew O'Hehir ...
Michael O'Hehir successfully auditioned for Radio Éireann when he was just 18 and gave his first commentary on 14 August 1938, when Galway defeated Monaghan in the All-Ireland Football Semi-Final.
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