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Albert Reynolds

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Albert Reynolds, Albert Reynolds - As Taoiseach 1992-1994, Albert Reynolds - Early life, Albert Reynolds - Early political career, Albert Reynolds - Post-Taoiseach period, Albert Reynolds - Reynold's Second Government 1993-1994, Albert Reynolds - Reynold's first Government 1992-1993, Albert Reynolds - Changes

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - Albert Reynolds

Albert Reynolds (born November 3, 1932), was the eighth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, serving one term in office from 1992 until 1994. He was the fifth leader of Fianna Fáil during the same period. Reynolds was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a TD) for Longford-Roscommon in 1977, and was re-elected at each election until his retirement in 2002. He previously served as Minister for Finance (1988-1991), Minister for Industry & Commerce (1987-1988), Minister for Industry & Energy (1982), Minister for Transport ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia II - Albert Reynolds - Early political career

Reynolds became interested in politics at the time of the Arms Crisis in 1970, a hugely controversial episode in modern Irish history which saw two Cabinet ministers, Neil Blaney and Charles Haughey, sacked from the government over an alleged attempt to import arms to Northern Ireland. The two men were subsequently acquitted in court but Reynolds then decided to embark on a political career. Reynolds stood as a Fianna Fáil candidate in the 1977 General Election. The election was a landslide victory for Fianna Fáil, with the party receiving ...

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Albert Reynolds, Albert Reynolds - Early life, Albert Reynolds - Early political career, Albert Reynolds - As Taoiseach 1992-1994, Albert Reynolds - Post-Taoiseach period, Albert Reynolds - Reynold's first Government 1992-1993, Albert Reynolds - Changes, Albert Reynolds - Reynold's Second Government 1993-1994, Albert Reynolds - Changes

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - 1990s

The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive, the last decade of the 20th Century. Informally, it can also include a few years at the end of the preceding decade or the beginning of the following decade. The 90s were marked with rapid progression of democracy, globalization and global capitalism following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Key forces shaping the decade were the Gulf War; popularization of Personal Computers and the Internet, leading to the .com boom. ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - Charles Haughey

Charles Haughey (Irish name Cathal Ó hEochaidh; born on September 16, 1925), was the sixth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, serving three terms in office; 1979 to 1981, March 1982 to December 1982 and 1987 to 1992. He was the fourth leader of Fianna Fáil from 1979 until 1992. Charlie Haughey was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a TD for Dublin in 1957, and was re-elected at each election until 1992. Haughey also served as Minister for Health & Social Welfare (1977-1979), Minister for Finance (1966-1970), Min ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - W.T. Cosgrave

William Thomas Cosgrave (Irish name Liam Tomás Mac Cosgair; June 6, 1880 – November 16, 1965), known generally as W.T. Cosgrave, was an Irish politician who succeeded Michael Collins as Chairman of the Irish Provisional Government from August to December 1922. He served as the first President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State from 1922 to 1932. W.T. Cosgrave - Early and Private Life. William Thomas Cosgrave, or W.T. as he was generally known, was born at 174 James's St, Dubli ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - Arthur Griffith

Arthur Griffith (Árt Ó Gríofa in Irish) (March 31, 1871 – August 12, 1922) was the founder and first leader of Sinn Féin. He served as President of Dáil Éireann from January to August 1922, and was head of the Irish delegation at the negotiations that produced the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. Arthur Griffith - Early life. Arthur Griffith was born in Dublin, Ireland on March 31, 1871, of distant Welsh lineage, and was educated by the Christian Brothers of Ireland, a Catholic Religious order. He ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin

University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin - more commonly University College Dublin (UCD) - is Ireland's largest university, with over 20,000 students. It is located in Dublin, capital of Ireland. The university is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland. The terms of the Universities Act, 1997 were used to rename the university after resolution by the Senate of the National University of Ireland. University College Dublin - National University o ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - 1932

1932 (MCMXXXII) is a leap year starting on Friday. 1932 - Events. 1932 - January-February. January 3 - British arrest and intern Mohandas Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel January 8 - In Britain the Archbishop of Canterbury forbids church remarriage of divorcees January 12 - Hattie W. Caraway becomes the first woman elected to the United States Senate January 14 - Maurice Ravel's Concerto in G (Ravel) debuts with pia ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - Bertie Ahern

Patrick Bartholemew Ahern (Irish name: Pádraig Parthalán Ó hEachthairn) (born September 12, 1951), commonly called Bertie Ahern, is an Irish politician. He is, since June 26, 1997, the tenth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, and leader of a Fianna Fáil-Progressive Democrats coalition government. Ahern has been a Teachta Dála since 1977 and currently represents the constituency of Dublin Central. He has previously served in the governments of Charles J. Haughey and Albert Reynolds as Minister for Labour (1 ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - Dáil Éireann

Republic of Ireland This article is part of the series: Politics of the Republic of Ireland Oireachtas Dáil Éireann Ceann Comhairle: Rory O'Hanlon Seanad Éireann Cathaoirleach: Rory Kiely President: Mary McAleese Council of State Presidential Commission Government Taoiseach: Bertie Ahern Tán ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - Eamon de Valera

Eamon de Valera[1] (born Edward George de Valera, sometimes Gaelicised Éamon de Bhailéara; October 14, 1882 – August 29, 1975), was an Irish politician, best known as a leader of Ireland's struggle for independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in the early 20th Century, and the Republican ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - Resignation

A resignation is the formal act of giving up one's office or position. A resignation can occur when a person holding a position gained by election or appointment steps down. An employee who choses to leave a permanent position is considered a resignation, but leaving a position upon the expiration of a term is not. Abdication is the equivalent of resignation of a reigning monarch or pope, or other holder o ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - December 15

December 15 is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 16 days remaining. December 15 - Events. 533 - The Battle of Ticameron takes place between the armies of the Vandals, commanded by King Gelimer and the eastern Roman Empire under the command of General Belisarius. 687 - St. Sergius I becomes Pope. 1256 - Hulagu Khan captures and destroys the Hashshashin stronghold at Alamut in present-day Iran as part of ...

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia II - History of the United Kingdom - Recent History

History of the United Kingdom - Clement Attlee. The landslide 1945 Election returned Labour to power and Clement Attlee became prime minister. The party had clear aims. Several controversal policies were enacted, including the nationalisation of utilities and the long-distance transport system and the creation of the modern Welfare State. India became independent, and Britain's role in Palestine ended. Attlee's first Health Secretary, Aneurin Bevan, fought against general medical disapproval, to create the British National Health Service that ...

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History of the United Kingdom, History of the United Kingdom - Union of England and Wales, History of the United Kingdom - English conquest of Ireland, History of the United Kingdom - The Union of Two Crowns, History of the United Kingdom - Republican Rule 1649, History of the United Kingdom - The Act of Union 1707, History of the United Kingdom - Act of Union 1800, History of the United Kingdom - 19th Century, History of the United Kingdom - Ireland in the United Kingdom, History of the United Kingdom - Northern Ireland, History of the United Kingdom - The United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, History of the United Kingdom - War and depression, History of the United Kingdom - Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom 1900 - 1945, History of the United Kingdom - Social History, History of the United Kingdom - Recent History, History of the United Kingdom - Clement Attlee, History of the United Kingdom - Winston Churchill 1951 - 1955, History of the United Kingdom - Sir Anthony Eden, History of the United Kingdom - Harold Macmillan, History of the United Kingdom - Harold Wilson and Edward Heath, History of the United Kingdom - James Callaghan, History of the United Kingdom - Margaret Thatcher, History of the United Kingdom - John Major, History of the United Kingdom - Tony Blair, History of the United Kingdom - Devolution, History of the United Kingdom - Military History, History of the United Kingdom - Constituent Nations' Histories, History of the United Kingdom - Footnotes

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia II - Jack Lynch - Taoiseach 1966-1973

Because Lynch was elected as somewhat of a "compromise candidate" it appeared to many that he would only remain as an interim Taoiseach. This thought couldn't be further from his mind, and he outlined this intentions shortly after coming to power. Lynch took particular exception to the title "Interim Taoiseach" or "Reluctant Taoiseach". He had no intention of stepping aside after a few years in favour of one of the other candidates who had been unsuccessful against him in 1966. He was however reluctant in naming his first Cabinet. He believe ...

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Jack Lynch, Jack Lynch - Early and Private Life, Jack Lynch - Sporting Career, Jack Lynch - Political Life, Jack Lynch - Early Career, Jack Lynch - Minister for Industry & Commerce, Jack Lynch - Minister for Finance, Jack Lynch - Lemass Resignation, Jack Lynch - Taoiseach 1966-1973, Jack Lynch - PR Referendum, Jack Lynch - Northern Ireland, Jack Lynch - Arms Crisis, Jack Lynch - EEC Membership, Jack Lynch - Opposition 1973-1977, Jack Lynch - Taoiseach 1977-1979, Jack Lynch - The Economy, Jack Lynch - Party Discipline, Jack Lynch - Lynch's Resignation, Jack Lynch - Retirement, Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-July 1969, Jack Lynch - Changes, Jack Lynch - Second Cabinet July 1969-March 1973, Jack Lynch - Changes, Jack Lynch - Third Cabinet July 1977-December 1979, Jack Lynch - Changes, Jack Lynch - See Also, Jack Lynch - Political Career

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia II - Irish people - Descent

On the island of Ireland, most people consider themselves to be descended from a mixture of three broad groups: the nameless, prehistoric indigenous people(s) of the isles; the successive waves of Celtic tribes from continental Europe who arrived between 600 and 150 BC [8], and the assortment of subsequent groups (Vikings, Normans, English and Lowland Scots) who either invaded or settled in Ireland from the Middle Ages onwards. The names the ancient peoples of Ireland (creators of the Ceide Fields and Newgrange) used for themselves ar ...

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Irish people, Irish people - Descent, Irish people - Surnames, Irish people - Personal Names forenames, Irish people - Recent history, Irish people - Irish diaspora, Irish people - Notable Irish people selection

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia II - Irish people - Descent

On the island of Ireland, most people consider themselves to be descended from a mixture of three broad groups: the nameless, prehistoric indigenous people(s) of the isles; the successive waves from continental Europe who arrived in the centuries BC, and subsequent groups (Vikings, Normans, English and Lowland Scots) who either invaded or settled Ireland from the Middle Ages onwards. The names the ancient peoples of Ireland (creators of the Ceide Fields and Newgrange) used for themselves are not known, nor are their language(s). As la ...

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Irish people, Irish people - Descent, Irish people - Surnames, Irish people - Personal Names forenames, Irish people - Recent history, Irish people - Irish diaspora, Irish people - Notable Irish people selection

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia II - Gerry Adams - President of Sinn Féin

In 1978, he became vice-president of Sinn Féin. The republican movement in the 1970s was split between the more pragmatic northern leadership which surrounded Adams, and the more traditional nationalist cadre surrounding longtime southern-based leader, school teacher Ruairí Ó Brádaigh. In the 70s the split was seen as being between those, close to Adams, who advocated a military-only strategy and those who thought that negotiations with the British would bring results. A 1973 ceasefire between the IRA and the British was widely se ...

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Gerry Adams, Gerry Adams - Background, Gerry Adams - President of Sinn Féin, Gerry Adams - Voice Ban, Gerry Adams - Moving into mainstream politics

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia II - Fianna Fáil leadership election 1992 - Campaign

The beginning of the end of Charles Haughey's leadership occurred in November 1991 when the Minister for Finance, Albert Reynolds, launched a leadership challenge. On that occasion the challenge failed, however, it was not to be the end of the issue. Following the leadership challenge the business of government continued and the Minister for Justice, Ray Burke, introduced the phone-tapping bill. This did not please the Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann, Seán Doherty, who had been dismissed from the cabinet in 1982 over his alleged inv ...

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Fianna Fáil leadership election 1992, Fianna Fáil leadership election 1992 - Candidates, Fianna Fáil leadership election 1992 - Standing, Fianna Fáil leadership election 1992 - Declined to stand, Fianna Fáil leadership election 1992 - Campaign, Fianna Fáil leadership election 1992 - Result

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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia II - Fianna Fáil leadership election 1979 - Candidates

Fianna Fáil leadership election 1979 - Standing. Charles J. Haughey, Minister for Health & Social Welfare George Colley, Minister for Finance Fianna Fáil leadership election 1979 - Declined to stand. Desmond O'Malley, Minister for Industry & Commerce ...

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Fianna Fáil leadership election 1979, Fianna Fáil leadership election 1979 - Candidates, Fianna Fáil leadership election 1979 - Standing, Fianna Fáil leadership election 1979 - Declined to stand, Fianna Fáil leadership election 1979 - Campaign

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