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James Joseph Oliver Mary
Kemmy (14
September 1936 – 25
September 1997) was an
Irish socialist politician from Limerick, who
started his
political career...
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Donlon and Mary Harney. The
university has four faculties:
Kemmy Business School (Scoil Ghnó
Kemmy)
Faculty of
Education and
Health Sciences (including the...
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Kemmy Pilato (born 18 May 1989, in Tutume) is a
Botswana footballer who
currently plays for BMC Lobatse. He left
Extension Gunners on 9 July 2011 and...
- had not read the book.
McCourt was
defended by
Limerick socialist TD Jim
Kemmy, who
described Angela's
Ashes as " the best book ever
written about working...
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involved in the
family planning services which Kemmy had
helped found were
labelled "
Kemmy's Femmies". O'****van was
elected to
Limerick City Council...
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Limerick Museum (Irish: Músaem Luimnigh),
previously known as the Jim
Kemmy Muni****l Museum, is a city
museum in Limerick, Ireland. The
Limerick Museum...
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Michael Lipper (Ind) 22nd 1981 Jim
Kemmy (Ind)
Peadar Clohessy (FF)
Michael Noonan (FG) 23rd 1982 (Feb) Jim
Kemmy (DSP)
Willie O'Dea (FF) 24th 1982 (Nov)...
- (1932–1948) and
Dublin South-West (1948–1961)
First openly atheist TD – Jim
Kemmy,
Democratic Socialist Party/Labour
Party TD for
Limerick East 1981–1982...
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mayors include TDs
Donogh O'Malley,
Stephen Coughlan,
Michael Lipper, Jim
Kemmy and Jan O'****van.
Throughout most of the city's history, from 1197 when...
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Michael Lipper (Ind) 22nd 1981 Jim
Kemmy (Ind)
Peadar Clohessy (FF)
Michael Noonan (FG) 23rd 1982 (Feb) Jim
Kemmy (DSP)
Willie O'Dea (FF) 24th 1982 (Nov)...