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  • After this book I've read two more of his titles ( "This Forsaken Earth" and "The Ten Thousand") and each of them is marked by the distinctive quality of Kearneys writing.

    The ULTIMATE (and somewhat bloated) Best Of 2008 List [part 7] - THE RoSF LIST 2009

  • After this book I've read two more of his titles ( "This Forsaken Earth" and "The Ten Thousand") and each of them is marked by the distinctive quality of Kearneys writing.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • COOPER: The Kearneys say they'd hoped to be back in their home by now, but high building costs and a shortage of labor have made rebuilding a distant dream.

    CNN Transcript Aug 30, 2007 2007

  • COOPER: The Kearneys say they had hoped to be back in their home by now.

    CNN Transcript Aug 29, 2007 2007

  • COOPER: Today, the Kearneys say they have come back from the storm, but Waveland has not.

    CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2006 2006

  • COOPER: The Kearneys and their two children now live about a half an hour outside of Waveland.

    CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2006 2006

  • A GREAT IDEA: Chicago Sun-Times When businesses face problems, the big guys have their McKinseys, Bains, Kearneys and Booz Allens as their braintrust.

    The 271 Patent Blog Peter Zura 2005

  • COOPER (voice over): At the home of the Kearneys today, we found work crews cleaning up the streets.

    CNN Transcript Sep 29, 2005 2005

  • A GREAT IDEA: Chicago Sun-Times When businesses face problems, the big guys have their McKinseys, Bains, Kearneys and Booz Allens as their braintrust.

    Archive 2005-05-01 Peter Zura 2005

  • They were all friends of the Kearneys — musical friends or Nationalist friends; and, when they had played every little counter of gossip, they shook hands with one another all together, laughing at the crossing of so man hands, and said good-bye to one another in Irish.

    Dubliners 2003

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