Haughey


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Haughey

(ˈhɔːxɪ; Irish ˈhʌhiː)
n
(Biography) Charles James. 1925–2006, Irish politician; leader of the Fianna Fáil party; prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1979–81; 1982; 1987–92)
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THE late Taoiseach Charlie Haughey used to demand his grapes be polished in the Dail restaurant.
Shameless mum-of-three Lucy Haughey, 37, bragged: "I'm glad it was me and not a skinny skanky 15-year-old schemie."
WEST BROOKFIELD - Kathleen "Kathy" (Haughey) Naff, 67, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Sunday, November 18, 2012.
CJ Haughey, based on the Middlemarch Business Park, near Baginton, closed its premises on December 3.
Haughey in his recent book, namely, "hospitality." Haughey explains that the virtue of hospitality gives shape to the overarching goal of Catholic colleges and universities, which is to search for the whole.
DISGRACED Charles Haughey's secret financial links to Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi were known by the British - 20 YEARS before they were made public in Ireland.
Tampa lawyer Stephen Koch and Young Lawyers Division President Roger James "R.J." Haughey have something big in common.
During a late January Webinar, Jim Haughey, chief economist for Reed Construction Data, Norcross, Georgia, and Ken Simonson, chief economist for Associated General Contractors of America, Arlington, Virginia, predicted the economy will hit bottom during the late summer or early fall of 2009 but recovery won't begin in earnest until 2010.
THE Moriarty Tribunal's long-awaited report into the finances of late Irish premier Charles Haughey last night dubbed the well-known racing figure a statesman who devalued democracy.
But for nine years Ireland has looked on as the long-running and costly Moriarty Tribunal delved into the murky finances of the late Charles Haughey and Fine Gael's one-time rising star Michael Lowry TD.