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But its success – Edinburgh take note – is clinched by really good programming from artistic director Loughlin Deegan: this is a festival that takes off from recessionary times.
Ulster Bank Dublin theatre festival – review Susannah Clapp 2010
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BLAIR: Jacqui Deegan is an executive producer on "Arthur."
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BLAIR: Jacqui Deegan is an executive producer on "Arthur."
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Deegan is a battle-hardened PR veteran and a committed soldier in the war against activists who "in an increasingly pluralistic society" present what she calls "a growing threat to organizations of all shapes and sizes.
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He did, however, file ethics charges against the one ADA who gave assistance to Thompson's lawyers as they investigated the blood test: Mike Riehlmann signed an affidavit swearing that Gerry Deegan, on his deathbed, had confessed to destroying the evidence and withholding the blood test.
John Hollway: Deliberative Indifference John Hollway 2010
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In the end, Eric Dubelier, Jim Williams, and Gerry Deegan, have avoided any and all punishment.
John Hollway: Deliberative Indifference John Hollway 2010
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Deegan, a lawyer in the southern Australian city of Adelaide, said victims and their families would be satisfied with Bashir's harsher sentence this time.
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In the end, Eric Dubelier, Jim Williams, and Gerry Deegan, have avoided any and all punishment.
John Hollway: Deliberative Indifference John Hollway 2010
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It gives a degree of satisfaction that the courts are treating him more appropriately than they did with respect to the Bali tragedy, Deegan said.
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Brian Deegan, whose 21-year-old son Josh was among the 88 Australians killed in the Bali bombings, welcomed the sentence.
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