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  1. O'Neill, who had undergone cancer surgery in 1987 and again in 1990, died in Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital of cardiac arrest, according to his son, Thomas P. O'Neill III.

  2. O’Neill mit Nancy Pelosi, Sprecherin des US-Repräsentantenhauses von 2007 bis 2011 und seit 2019. Thomas Phillip „Tip“ O’Neill Junior (* 9. Dezember 1912 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; † 5. Januar 1994 in Boston, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratischen Partei, Mitglied des Repräsentantenhauses der ...

  3. About. Thomas P. O’Neill is a partner at Hertzbach & Company. Tom has over thirty five years of public accounting experience. His expertise is primarily in the areas of mergers and acquisitions ...

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  4. Thomas P. O’Neill 1922-1996 Published in 20th-century / Contemporary History, Issue 2 (Summer 1996), News, Volume 4. The practice of history can be seen as a tapestry being constantly re-woven as patterns change, fade, deteriorate, go out of fashion, being replaced in their turn by new shapes, new colourings, expressions of new approaches.

  5. The Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. House Office Building is the fifth office building now occupied by the U.S. House of Representatives. The O'Neill Building is located southwest of the Capitol on city Square 579 and is bounded by Second Street, C Street, Third Street, and D Street SW. It is the second O'Neill Building occupied by the House; a former ...

  6. Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill, Jr. (December 9, 1912 - January 5, 1994) was a Massachusetts politician who win the House seat vacated by John F. Kennedy when he ran for the Senate in 1952. An outspoken liberal Democrat, O'Neill became one of the most influential members of the House of Representatives, rising to become Speaker of the US House of Representatives in 1977. He held the post until his ...

  7. Tip O'Neill (Thomas Phillip O'Neill Jr., 1912–1994), American politician; Thomas P. O'Neill (historian) (1921–1996), Irish historian; Tom O'Neill (ice hockey) (1923–1973), Canadian ice hockey player; Thomas Newman O'Neill Jr. (1928–2018), United States federal judge; Thomas P. O'Neill III (born 1945), American politician and leader of a ...