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  1. 9. Sept. 2020 · The driver had taped the 1pm news and he played it back to Mr Haughey in the passenger seat. The news was Jim Fahey in Knock reporting that it was lashing rain and crashing gales. No one in the car spoke. At a roundabout a woman driver obeyed the rules of the roundabout and Mr Haughey leaned forward and saluted her.

  2. 1. Okt. 2020 · Memories of a Much-Admired Friend. Reading through many of the contributions to the Haughey website, brings forcibly to mind the enormity of Charles J. Haughey's contribution to so many aspects of Irish life. His rise through the ranks of politics from city councillor in the Dublin Corporation to TD and on through various ministries to ...

  3. 29. Okt. 2020 · Charles Haughey – Taoiseach. Written By Bobbie Hanvey. Charles Haughey was special. He had that rare aura of greatness about him - it was almost possible to touch it. Meeting him was an experience I'll never forget. Former Northern Ireland Ombudsman and Senator in the Oireachtas, Dr Maurice Hayes, was my contact with this most private of men.

  4. 1941–1957. Unit. Army Reserve. Charles James Haughey (16 September 1925 – 13 June 2006) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was Taoiseach on three different occasions: 1979 to 1981, March 1982 to December 1982 and 1987 to 1992. He was also Minister for the Gaeltacht from 1987 to 1992, Leader of the Opposition from 1981 to 1982 and 1982 ...

  5. 13. Juni 2006 · Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu.

  6. 1. Nov. 2020 · Tributes paid on the death of Charles J Haughey. John Magnier, Coolmore Stud "We would like to express our condolences to the family and friends of Charles Haughey on their sad loss. It is widely recognised that the transformation of Irish bloodstock breeding from a cottage industry in 1969 to a world-class one today can be largely attributed ...

  7. andum and Haughey's subsequent involvement with Northern Ireland during the emotive years from 1969 to 1971, this paper reveals that there was a consistency to Haughey's attitude towards Northern Ireland that has previously gone unrecognised. INTRODUCTION Traditionally, Charles J. Haughey is portrayed as a shrewd political opportunist