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PEOPLE:

Irish companies seeking green - and help - from Valley firms: Boston Globe, November 18, 2002

Brian Behan: Daily Telegraph, November 4, 2002

When a peaceful protest turns deadly: Baltimore Sun, November 1, 2002

Recreating a bloody day in British history: Toronto Star, October 26, 2002
...BUY Don Mullan's Eyewitness Bloody Sunday: The Truth

Union Looks for Strength in Its Roots: New York Newsday, October 10, 2002

'Bloody Sunday' from all sides; Director aimed for balanced look at massacre of Irish protesters: San Francisco Chronicle, October 11, 2002

Spanish town honours Irish painter with street tribute: Irish Examiner, October 3, 2002

For Irish Abroad, the Candle in the Window May Mean Money: New York Times, September 29, 2002

McCoy wears crown as King of the turf: Belfast Telegraph, August 28, 2002

More than 250 families of WTC disaster to visit Ireland: Irish Examiner, July 27, 2002

Irish eyes smiling on McCabe: Regina Leader Post, June 27, 2002

Hoops unifies South Africans: Washington Times, June 22, 2002

Texan woman finds Irish message in a bottle: Irish Examiner, June 18, 2002

The world's largest family reunion is gearing up in the historical heart of Ireland: Hopewell Valley News, New Jersey, June 17, 2002

Fionnula Flanagan Has Dealt With the 'Wreckage' of Her Own Life: Fox News, June 8, 2002

New book revisits Keating’s 1993 Irish 'homecoming': Irish Echo, Australia, June 6, 2002

U.S.-born Irishwoman venerated as saint among Japan Buddhists: Irish Echo, May 29, 2002

Jack and Sarah top baby names: Irish Independent, May 30, 2002

Boston man seeks support in race for Irish Senate: Irish Echo, May 22, 2002

Priest brings woman together with other family: Conroe Courier (Texas), May 23, 2002

Colin: shall we dance?: Irish Echo, May 15, 2002

Irish actor hits big time as voice of a cartoon pig; Colm Meaney: The Sunday Times, May 12, 2002

First book rescued from trash bin - Judas in Kilkenny: Parksville Qualicum News, April 30, 2002

Hurling - the holy grail of Irish sport: Toronto Globe & Mail, April 27, 2002

Irish Actress Fiona Shaw Is Honored: Minneapolis Star Tribune, April 26, 2002

Film finds an Irish haven for president: The Sunday Times, April 14, 2002

Titanic: The Fatal Flaw: Belfast Telegraph, April 13, 2002

From Marilyn dreams to movie star: Colin's got it all: Irish Independent, April 12, 2002

The Final Farewell : Belfast Telegraph, April 9, 2002

Irish President pays tribute to Queen Mother: UTV Internet, April 9, 2002

NI marks Queen Mother's funeral: BBC, April 9, 2002

How Eddie Jordan found himself in the pits: Sunday Independent, April 7, 2002

Irish Guards escort royal coffin: BBC, April 5, 2002

Visits by 'Royal of Royals' recalled: Belfast Telegraph, April 4, 2002

Ned Kelly ... the sale that brings the past into focus: Belfast Telegraph, April 4, 2002
...BUY Peter Carey's True History of the Kelly Gang

Ulster mourns Queen Mother: Belfast Telegraph, April 3, 2002

Queen Mother, Britain's Link to an Empire, Dies at 101: Los Angeles Times, March 31, 2002

NI's favourite grandmother: BBC, March 30, 2002

NI reaction to death of Queen Mother: UTV Internet, March 30, 2002

In Dublin, Clinton forges business, education links: Irish Echo, March 27, 2002

Up-tempo Hillary gets down to business: The Irish Times, March 27, 2002

Clinton praise for Irish economy: BBC, March 26, 2002

Shackleton's Successful Failure: Washington Post, March 24, 2002

Amid Horrors of 9/11, A Small Bit of Irish Luck: New York Daily News, March 17, 2002

More Sellin' o' the Green: Los Angeles Times, March 17, 2002

Ireland's saint goes global: Non-Catholic world adopts celebration: Boston Herald, March 17, 2002
...BUY Mike Cronin and Daryl Adair's The Wearing of the Green: A History of St. Patrick's Day

Beyond the mild Irish Rose: Boston Globe, March 17, 2002
...BUY Maureen Dezell's Irish America: Coming into Clover

A saint who understood life in Ireland: Boston Globe, March 16, 2002

O'Briens to gather in Dromoland, County Clare; August: The Irish Times, March 16, 2002

Learn facts, not blarney: Boston Herald, March 13, 200
...BUY Edward T. O'Donnell's 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About Irish-American History

Ex-chancellor of Trinity's Papal honour: Irish Independent, March 12, 2002

The time capsule that never was: The Irish Times, March 12, 2002

O'Brien's Rule this St. Patrick's Day - 750,000 of Them; Clan Marks 1000th Anniversary: Minneapolis Star Tribune, March 11, 2002

Irish RM's to keep their good name: Belfast Telegraph, March 7, 2002

Thomas Whalen - Mayor, teacher, fighter, leader: Albany Times Union, March 6, 2002

Genealogy trips are a walk into a family's past: Boston Globe, March 3, 2002

Russell crows about Irish heritage: Irish Echo, Australia, February 28, 2002

'I don't mind dying. I just don't want to be there when it happens' - Spike Milligan: The Irish Times, February 28, 2002

An Ordinary Man, an Extraordinary Dad and Friend: Los Angeles Times, February 26, 2002

Courting luxury in limo: Irish Examiner, February 26, 2002

Coventry Cathedral planning to honour Irish workers who built it: Irish Independent, February 25, 2002

'Irish on the Inside': Waiting for O'Lefty: New York Times, February 24, 2002
...BUY Tom Hayden's Irish on the Inside

Councillors throw beleaguered Famine ship a €1.27m lifeline: Irish Examiner, February 23, 2002

One lord a-leaping and a-dashing downhill; Lord Wrottesley: The Irish Times, February 23, 2002

Bringing it all back home for Titanic memories: The News Letter, February 22, 2002

How Irish monks refused to sing from the same hymn-sheet as Cistercian fathers: The Irish Times, February 22, 2002

Brighter days beckon for Famine ship: Irish Examiner, February 22, 2002

Galway novena finds a winning formula: The Irish Times, February 18, 2002

Green Thoughts - 'Irish on the Inside: In Search of the Soul of Irish-America' by Tom Hayden: Washington Post, February 17, 2002
...BUY Hayden's Irish on the Inside

$14m memorial of Great Famine is deemed unsafe: Boston Globe, February 12, 2002

One million lucky pennies take emigrant trail: The Irish Times, February 11, 2002

Passing of punt signals new home for Lady Lavery: The Guardian, February 11, 2002

Irish Currency's Quick Send-Off: Washington Post, February 10, 2002

Irish lay claim to Muhammad Ali: The Times, February 9, 2002

Well knock me down ... Muhammed has Irish roots: Irish Independent, February 8, 2002

Robbie nearly brings house down...with a grenade: Irish Independent, January 30, 2002

12 US students awarded Mitchell scholarships to study in Ireland: The Irish Times, January 30, 2002

US winners to study in Ireland: Irish News, January 28, 2002

A Little Irish Enclave Says Goodbye to the Punt; Woodlawn, the Bronx: New York Times, January 27, 2002

Gold rush in the hills of Armagh: Belfast Telegraph, January 26, 2002

Learning to forgive the unforgivable; Una O'Higgins O'Malley on her father Kevin O'Higgins's murder in the Civil War: The Irish Times, January 25, 2002

1968 Air crash report rules out missile: The Times, January 25, 2002

1930s Ulster ads may fetch £4,000: Belfast Telegraph, January 24, 2002

Wogan lifts gift of the gab title: Belfast Telegraph, January 22, 2002

Role of the Irish navvy in Britain documented: The Irish Times, January 21, 2002

The Irish Wolfhound - A Brief History: Irish Culture and Customs, January 2002

Cox promises not to lose the run of himself: The Irish Times, January 19, 2002

A 'king of tinkers' leaves with statesmen's style: Irish Independent, January 18, 2002

A larger than life Mo Mowlam: BBC, January 17, 2002

Age no barrier to drive as Joe, 84, passes test: Irish Examiner, January 17, 2002

Appeal for WTC Victims to Come Forward: Irish Voice, January 16, 2002

A new beginning for the Irish Echo: Irish Echo, January 16, 2002

New & Noteworthy: Pierce says fame's like a meringue: Irish Echo, January 16, 2002

Mr President has 007 Bonde to thank for saving the day: Irish Independent, January 16, 2002

The road to healing was long and painful for Gabriel Byrne: Sunday Independent, January 13, 2002

Joys of the diligent detailed Diary of a Dundalk Nobody: Sunday Independent, January 13, 2002

'I am the sexiest man in the world! I know I am. I read it' - Pierce Brosnan: The Observer, January 13, 2002

21st century Bond no new-age guy: Irish Independent, January 12, 2002

Ex-Pat, Seattle, helps raise $3000 for Irish school: Irelandclick.com, January 11, 2002

Echo presents Emerald Fund check on behalf of readers: Irish Echo, January 9, 2002

Irish sum up euro: change was overdue: Irish Echo, January 9, 2002

A fond farewell: Irish Echo, January 9, 2002

The old v the new: Irish Voice, January 9, 2002

Homeward Bound; Tom Hayden: Los Angeles Times, January 6, 2002

Standing in the line of friendly fire; Behind Enemy Lines: Sunday Independent, January 6, 2002

Golden days in the West: Sunday Independent, January 6, 2002

Irish beauty set to disappear - Lady Lavery: UTV Internet, January 6, 2002

€ulogy for the old currency: The Irish Times, January 5, 2002

Ciara gets thank you letter from US president: Irish Examiner, January 4, 2002

The euro / The empire gets together: Minneapolis Star Tribune (Editorial), January 3, 2002

Reluctant celebrity's delight at honour; Anna Manahan: The Irish Times, January 2, 2002

Sense of triumph at the first transaction: Electronic Telegraph, January 2, 2002

Centuries-long tussle with sterling may finally turn full circle: Irish Independent, January 2, 2002

Bubbly greets early money-changers: The Irish Times, January 2, 2002

The punt buys its last drinks: Electronic Telegraph, January 1, 2002

So farewell to the punt then: Irish Independent, December 31, 2001

Bringing the good news: Belfast Telegraph, December 29, 2001

Adieu to the punt: The Irish Times, December 29, 2001

Goodbye punt, hello euro: Irish Echo, December 26, 2001

Police say Irish prosperity is drying up poitin industry: Irish Echo, December 26, 2001

Pensioner finds euro coins are not to be banked on, Boston: Irish Independent, December 28, 2001

JFK: An appreciation: Irish America Magazine, Dec-Jan 2001-02

President hails era of generosity: The Irish Times, December 23, 2001

The Ghost of Christmas Past; Ireland & the Punt, 1979: Irish Independent, December 22, 2001

'Mattress money' floods Irish town as old notes get the punt: Toronto Globe and Mail, December 22, 2001

Branagh ice pick: explorer Shackleton drama: Belfast Telegraph, December 20, 2001

In the mist of life: The Guardian, December 20, 2001

New owner for the Irish Echo: Irish Echo, December 19, 2001

Irish Echo, a Weekly Newspaper, Is Sold: New York Times, December 19, 2001

Galway's maritime tradition chronicled: The Irish Times, December 17, 2001

Pubs to ignore euro switch for New Year's Eve last orders: Irish Independent, December 17, 2001

Books - The Making of America - How the Scots Irish shaped a Nation: Belfast Telegraph, December 15, 2001

Euro Coin switch not just any old change for public: Irish Examiner, December 15, 2001

Best receives honorary degree: BBC, December 13, 2001

Bogus universities are still operating: Irish Examiner, December 13, 2001

A forest grows for fallen firefighters: Irish Echo, December 12, 2001

Philly top cop Timoney coming back to New York: Irish Echo, December 12, 2001

84 years ago: Fr. Flanagan and Boys Town: Irish Echo, December 12, 2001

All revved up rarin' to go; Fundraising in West Cork: The Irish Times, December 12, 2001

Those were the days; Belfast: Belfast Telegraph, December 11, 2001

Reality as the eurozone goes single: The Scotsman, December 11, 2001

Third Irish Man Utd investor tipped to be ex-U2 accountant Kilkenny: Irish Examiner, December 10, 2001

India awards Gandhi Prize to John Hume: The Irish Times, December 8, 2001

Irish emigrants 'shaped world': Irish News, December 7, 2001

Timoney takes New York job: Philadelphia Inquirer, December 6, 2001

A tough act to follow; John Timoney: Philadelphia Inquirer (Editorial), December 6, 2001

Cobblestone cantata: music of May Street, Belfast: Irish Echo, December 5, 2001

A Liverpool girl's Irish link; Anne Robinson: Irish Voice, December 5, 2001

National Library buys archive with Parnell letters: The Irish Times, December 4, 2001

Croke Park revisited; Dublin: Irish America Magazine, Dec-Jan 2001-02

Wherever green is worn - an extract: Irish America Magazine, Dec-Jan 2001-02

Those whom we've lost: Irish America Magazine, Dec-Jan 2001-02

In honor of Fr Mychal Judge: Irish America Magazine, Dec-Jan 2001-02

The Master-Builder, George Mitchell: Ireland of the Welcomes, Nov-Dec 2001

Reputation of Irish navvy denegrates a worthy man: Belfast Telegraph, November 29, 2001

Irish launch fund for NY heroes: Irish Voice, November 28, 2001

A War's Sharp Shooter; 'Behind Enemy Lines', director John Moore: Los Angeles Times, November 28, 2001

Roses mark poignant end to Defence Forces' duties in Lebanon: Irish Independent, November 26, 2001

The punt is dead, long live the euro: Electronic Telegraph, November 25, 2001

A tale of three women; Glenne Headly in Galway: The Irish Times, November 24, 2001

Camp Shamrock turns out the light: Irish Independent, November 23, 2001

Clinton honored in Hub for role in Irish peace process: Boston Globe, November 21, 2001

Future home of 'floozie' to be decided today, Dublin: The Irish Times, November 21, 2001

Mother's pride in son's award for Ground Zero work: Irish Independent, November 17, 2001

Irish appeal to support New York’s finest: Irish Examiner, November 17, 2001

Epitaph for a horse: The Irish Times, November 17, 2001

Poignant moment as Camp Shamrock lowers flag: Irish Examiner, November 14, 2001

Irish gravestones coming back from Lebanon: The Irish Times, November 12, 2001

156 years ago: Frederick Douglass in Ireland: Irish Echo, November 7, 2001

Couple reunited with lost donkeys: Irish Examiner, November 6, 2001

View from the Other side; interview with actress Fionnula Flanagan: The Irish Times, November 3, 2001

Being Irish: Waking the Dead: Irish America Magazine, Oct-Nov 2001

The Irish-American Presidents: World of Hibernia, Autumn 2001

An Irish radical looks back; Tom Hayden: Irish Voice, October 31, 2001

Sheridan not the right type to get State honour: The Irish Times, October 30, 2001

The chimes they are a changin' for ice-cream vans: Irish News, October 29, 2001

Happy to see you, Mama President, Kenya: The Irish Times, October 27, 2001

The Irish question - James Nesbitt: The Guardian, October 27, 2001

School from school: The Guardian, October 27, 2001

Best to receive freedom honour: Belfast Telegraph, October 26, 2001

'Capsule' found at Nelson pillar site is empty: The Irish Times, October 26, 2001

Little Sisters show resilience of Irish founder; Uganda: The Irish Times, October 25, 2001

Mo Mowlam voted International Woman of Year: Irish Examiner, October 24, 2001

Ireland shatter England's grand dream: The Sunday Times, October 21, 2001

A voice for the voiceless - Mary Robinson, UNHCR: The Guardian, October 20, 2001

Science fest launched, Derry: Irish News, October 20, 2001

Log cabin site for school initiative, Mountshannon, County Clare: The Irish Times, October 20, 2001

Love amid WTC ruins: Irish Echo, October 17, 2001

Remains of 10 Mountjoy patriots reintered: Irish Echo, October 17, 2001

Vintage whine; Vintage car Rally: Irish Independent, October 17, 2001

Irish village hears tale of its forgotten polar hero; Tom Crean from Annascaul: The Guardian, October 16, 2001

Belfast Giants keen to blow own trumpet: Belfast Telegraph, October 16, 2001

Dublin state funeral for 1920s IRA men: The Guardian, October 15, 2001

An Irish-American's Diary - James Duane, Mayor of NY: The Irish Times, October 15, 2001

Ulster's role in the rebirth of New York: Belfast Telegraph, October 13, 2001

And why Hollywood is also talking about Ireland's swashbuckling Eliza Lynch of Paraguay: Irish Independent, October 13, 2001

A close brush with death: Irish Voice, October 10, 2001

Irish woman's grief as NYPD husband laid to rest: Irish Voice, October 10, 2001

From immigrant son to Senate boss, Mike Mansfield: Irish Voice, October 10, 2001

1,000 to attend Mass for exhumed men: The Irish Times, October 10, 2001

Ulster's only rickshaw stolen from rear of bar: Belfast Telegraph, October 10, 2001

Call me a romantic, says judge who couldn't convict: Irish Independent, October 9, 2001

Constable of the Tower post 'an honour for Irish': Belfast Telegraph, October 8, 2001

Mountbatten's butler beats estate eviction: Irish Independent, October 6, 2001

First of Finest Memorialized Today: New York Post, October 5, 2001

Nelson's Pillar capsule will keep its secrets for the time being: Irish Independent, October 5, 2001

Curiosity over find of capsule at Nelson's Pillar: The Irish Times, October 4, 2001

Statue to be unveiled in Galway: The Irish Times, October 1, 2001

Here's looking at you and 50 years of change: Irish Independent, October 1, 2001

Bronze Age trove found at sewage site: The Irish Times, September 28, 2001

Living history: The Guardian, September 27, 2001

Cabbage man: Longford Leader, September 27, 2001

147 years ago: Orphan trains begin: Irish Echo, September 26, 2001

A helping hand for those who are homeward bound: Irish Post, September 26, 2001

Erin's exiles: The Guardian, September 26, 2001

In quest of living legends: The Irish Times, September 22, 2001

Forget the gift of the gab...it's the ancestry that counts: Irish Post, September 19, 2001

These Days, the Pipes Are Calling Too Often: New York Times, September 19, 2001

Remains of Irish dead to be flown home as fears rise over death toll in New York atrocity: Irish Examiner, September 19, 2001

Fearless New York chaplain laid to rest. He died giving firefighter last rites as towers fell: San Francisco Chronicle, September 16, 2001

Of intellectual daring, James Caulfeild, Earl of Charlemont: The Irish Times, September 15, 2001

Sailing to a new future in Britain’s north-west, Lancashire: Irish Post, September 12, 2001

City man may be Mayor of New York: Limerick Leader, September 10, 2001

On the top of the world: Sunday Independent, September 9, 2001

Charlemagne, Elizabethan courtiers and the tribes of Gaeldom: Sunday Independent, September 9, 2001

Ireland's beautiful game, hurling: The Irish Times, September 8, 2001

Replica famine ship defies problems: Belfast Telegraph, September 8, 2001

World learns from relaxed but useful Irish worker: Irish Examiner, September 6, 2001

Solo canoeist completes first Atlantic crossing: The Independent, September 6, 2001

Ghostly Internet Addresses: Irish Voice, September 5, 2001

DNA samples to establish Irish roots: Irish Post, September 5, 2001

Irish bond with Oz still going strong: Irish News, September 3, 2001

American TV casts Ireland back in time: The Sunday Times, September 2, 2001

Era of the emigrant draws to close: The Irish Times, September 1, 2001

The Great. The Good. The GAA.: World of Hibernia, Summer 2001

Team that can unite all in a land of Giants: The Independent, August 30, 2001

Population grows to 3.84m mark: Irish Independent, August 30, 2001

Ballroom of romance gets new lease of life, Mullingar: The Irish Times, August 30, 2001

Huge outpouring of grief for murdered priest: The Irish Times, August 30, 2001

Heroic priest caught in the religious crossfire: Irish Independent, August 29, 2001

The Thistledown Days: Irish Voice, August 29, 2001

Quest for Bond cash over for the man with the golden pen: Irish Independent, August 30, 2001

U.S. Court Rejects Claim to James Bond: Los Angeles Times, August 28, 2001

A Nobel calling: Irish Examiner, August 28, 2001

Inishbofin turns out to cheer charity swimmers: The Irish Times, August 28, 2001

High achievers win US scholarship: Irish News, August 25, 2001

Australians bring diaspora back to roots: The Irish Times, August 25, 2001

Group fights to save ancient church: The Irish Times, August 24, 2001

Irish cops could hold key to City Hall: Irish Voice, August 22, 2001

Irish beat heat, odds in 'Paddy-Ali' showdown: The Irish Times, August 22, 2001

Prayer Guidebook Surprise Best Seller: Minneapolis Star Tribune, August 21, 2001

An Irishman's Diary, Donnybrook Fair: The Irish Times, August 17, 2001

Day spent mitching from school could bring Beatles autographs windfall for Ken: Irish Examiner, August 17, 2001

Decline in vocations forces sale of monastery: Irish Independent, August 17, 2001

Around the Irish World: Irish Voice, August 16, 2001

Parade future in turmoil as Flynn resigns: Irish Voice, August 15, 2001

Tracing Nancy Clancy: Irish Voice, August 15, 2001

Unravelling the many mysteries of Bertiespeak: Irish Examiner, August 13, 2001

The man who saved radio... : Irish Independent, August 11, 2001

Women's role in cow milking highlighted: The Irish Times, August 10, 2001

Fears for N Ireland's heritage: BBC, August 9, 2001

Nun forced to abandon nine-year project on silent, religious colony: Irish Independent, August 9, 2001

£1.5m to advertise Christian message: Irish Independent, August 9, 2001

Yankees find fresh fans in Belfast: Irish Echo, August 8, 2001

America's top cop: Sunday Business Post, August 5, 2001

Close-ups of another life: The Irish Times, August 4, 2001

The Lexus and the Shamrock: New York Times, August 3, 2001

Tying the knot and babies are still popular: The Irish Times, August 3, 2001

Old-style post offices cannot survive, says report: Irish Examiner, August 1, 2001

Irish investors march with O'Neill to buy Celtic shares: The Irish Times, August 1, 2001

Prayer book's popularity suggests sinners may return to the fold: Sydney Morning Herald, July 31, 2001

Bogus web universities selling fake degrees: Irish Examiner, July 30, 2001

Religious consciousness never went away: The Irish Times, July 28, 2001

New carriages launched to celebrate 150 years of rail: The Irish Times, July 26, 2001

Author seeks Little Flower testimonies: Irish News, July 26, 2001

Moved by the spirit: Irish Echo, July 25, 2001

Why we're feeling under the weather: Irish Independent, July 25, 2001

The old-style forecasters: Irish Independent, July 25, 2001

NI e-mail firm in global alliance: BBC, July 24, 2001

The Irish playboys of Europe: The Observer, July 22, 2001

Monks pray over the Celtic Tiger's grave: Sunday Independent, July 22, 2001

JP McManus: The patron saint of gamblers: The Independent, July 20, 2001

Maturing relations: Sunday Business Post, July 15, 2001

Roscommon county aims to broaden cultural horizons: The Irish Times, July 13, 2001

Glenstal little book of prayers rises up list of best-sellers: Irish Independent, July 12, 2001

Inwood Journal: Closing Shop in a Once-Thriving Irish Enclave: New York Times, May 6, 2001

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NATURE:

A Writer Leaves History Behind to Celebrate Trees: New York Times, November 12, 2002

Islanders bullish over chances of Roy scoring: Irish Independent, May 30, 2002

Country Diary - What lies beneath; The Burren: The Guardian, April 11, 2002

Paper made from bog ingredients: The Irish Times, April 11, 2002

Slippery character taken into custody: Irish Independent, April 10, 2002

Shades of brown within our pristine lakes: The Irish Times, April 6, 2002

Northern Ireland 'being washed away': BBC, March 25, 2002

Clare Island revisited: The Irish Times, March 23, 2002

Rook's clamour is good news for Irish songbirds: The Irish Times, March 23, 2002

The secret history of the shamrock: Sunday Independent, March 17, 2002

Overwhelmed by the instress of spring: The Irish Times, March 16, 2002

A turn in the grove - The Burren, Ireland: The Guardian, March 14, 2002

Snakes dumped at a rate of one a fortnight: The Irish Times, March 13, 2002

Spurring on the spirit of Arkle: The Irish Times, March 9, 2002

When the wetlands are the last refuge for wildlife: The Irish Times, February 23, 2002

Irish ‘male’ emu lays a cracker: Irish News, January 28, 2002

Unnerved by the rare absence of man-made sound: The Irish Times, January 26, 2002

The saving of our bogs has worldwide implications: Irish Examiner, January 21, 2002

Natural works of art bogged down in history: The Irish Times, January 19, 2002

Creatures that cling to life on the edge: The Irish Times, January 5, 2002

To the wild ... golden eagles pass probation test with flying colours: Irish Independent, December 22, 2001

Oh! to be a stick insect: The Irish Times, December 15, 2001

Warm-water anchovies landed by trawlers: The Irish Times, December 12, 2001

A journey on foot through space and time; Climbing Mweelrea: The Irish Times, December 1, 2001

Tye'd to the Lake: Ireland of the Welcomes, Nov-Dec 2001

Into the West, Out of the East and Through the Midlands: Irish American Post, November 2001

Border geological project: Belfast Telegraph, November 24, 2001

Cold comfort for nature: Belfast Telegraph, November 24, 2001

That's official then . . . grass really is greener here: Irish Independent, November 21, 2001

Young soak up the world of the sea: The Irish Times, November 12, 2001

Archaeological treasures detailed in new booklet; taken from bog: The Irish Times, November 8, 2001

Waterworld - the Bogs of Ireland: World of Hibernia, Autumn 2001

Shimmering brushstrokes float across the sky: The Irish Times, November 3, 2001

Autumn goes alfresco: Irish Independent, November 3, 2001

Waterworld - the Bogs of Ireland: World of Hibernia, Autumn 2001

Accidental tourist: Boston Globe (Editorial), October 23, 2001

When otter droppings make enjoyable reading: The Irish Times, October 20, 2001

Protected harrier ruffles plans for wind-farm: The Irish Times, October 20, 2001

Tracing our wild and wonderful flora: The Irish Times, October 13, 2001

Making the most of 'Indian summer': The Irish Times, October 12, 2001

American oriole wings its way across Atlantic to Baltimore, Ireland: San Francisco Chronicle, October 9, 2001

Spare a thought for the unloved ugly bug: The Irish Times, October 6, 2001

New butterfly species found in British Isles: The Independent, October 3, 2001

Recovered turtle flies off to romance: Irish Examiner, October 1, 2001

Why doesn't anyone walk anywhere any more?: The Irish Times, September 15, 2001

Water everywhere - even in space: Boston Globe, September 11, 2001

Corncrake count rises: Sunday Independent, September 9, 2001

'Free Willy' whale may be freed into Irish waters: The Irish Times, September 7, 2001

Gulp! Pair prey at Our Lady's grotto: Limerick Leader, September 1, 2001

Giant Atlantic wave will wipe out our west coast, scientists warn: Irish Independent, August 29, 2001

Weather favoured British during 1798, says author: The Irish Times, August 28, 2001

And now for the weather forecast: it's wrong: Irish Independent, August 25, 2001

Back to warmer climes for loggerhead turtle: Irish Examiner, August 23, 2001

Spring tide allows glimpse of 17th century shipwreck: The Irish Times, August 23, 2001

New measures to protect wildlife: The Irish Times, August 20, 2001

'Victor' shows underwater world of coral gardens: The Irish Times, August 16, 2001

Why are Ulster's summers so lousy?: Belfast Telegraph, August 13, 2001

Corncrakes emerge to sound of ghetto: The Irish Times, July 27, 2001

Work on cliffs may endanger nesting seabirds: The Irish Times, July 25, 2001

Geologists find vast deep-sea coral off coast: The Irish Times, July 21, 2001

'Hooligan' grey squirrels face cull: Irish News, July 20, 2001

Cat becomes matriarch of tropical turtle family, Ardrahan, Co. Galway: Irish Independent, July 12, 2001

Cuckoo in the nest: Sunday Independent, May 20, 2001

Mother has her nest egg with An Post, Rathowen: The Irish Times, May 10, 2001

Palm fronds posing as poetry: The Irish Times, April 27, 2001

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