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  • A number of well-known figures such as Stephan Fry and Senator Feargal Quinn supported the day, with both stating that people needed to take stress more seriously.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • Feargal Keane's R4 programme Taking A Stand this morning interviewed Helen McKendry, daughter of Jean McConville, the mother of 10 who was abducted and killed by the IRA in 1972 for the crime of cradling in her arms a dying British soldier, shot in the Divis flats where she lived.

    Archive 2004-02-15 Laban 2004

  • One of my heroes, was the interviewee on Feargal Keane's R4 programme yesterday (RealAudio).

    Archive 2004-01-25 Laban 2004

  • One of my heroes, was the interviewee on Feargal Keane's R4 programme yesterday (RealAudio).

    January 25, 2004 Laban 2004

  • Sierra Leone: see reports by BBC special correspondent Feargal Keane—for example, in The Independent (London), March 6, 1999, and the Sunday Telegraph (London), March 7, 1999.

    DELIVER US FROM EVIL William Shawcross 2000

  • Sierra Leone: see reports by BBC special correspondent Feargal Keane—for example, in The Independent (London), March 6, 1999, and the Sunday Telegraph (London), March 7, 1999.

    DELIVER US FROM EVIL William Shawcross 2000

  • His opponents endeavoured to represent him, or really believed him to hold, that there were other men, on our earth, for whom the Redeemer had not died; on this ground they appealed to Pope Zachary against him; but so little effect had this gross distortion of his true doctrine at Rome, when explanations were given, that Feargal was soon afterwards raised to the See of Saltzburgh, and subsequently canonized by Pope Gregory IX.

    A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Volume 1 Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846

  • His opponents endeavoured to represent him, or really believed him to hold, that there were other men, on our earth, for whom the Redeemer had not died; on this ground they appealed to Pope Zachary against him; but so little effect had this gross distortion of his true doctrine at Rome, when explanations were given, that Feargal was soon afterwards raised to the See of Saltzburgh, and subsequently canonized by Pope Gregory IX.

    A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846

  • "The role of music in terms of creating jobs, in terms of sustaining businesses and in terms of attracting visitors to all regions of this country comes over loud and clear," said Feargal Sharkey, chief executive of UK Music.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • No-one has a better business pedigree than Feargal.

    Irish Blogs 2010

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