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James Plunkett is one of the forgotten men of Irish literature. Most of our writers seem to loom larger than their work (Behan, whom I wrote about last week, is the classic example). But Plunkett's ...
An Iraq combat veteran strolling Beacon Hill with his wife was brutally attacked by two men after he told them to “put it away” and stop urinating on the street, in a “disgusting” assault that left ...
James Plunkett, one of Irish TV’s first broadcast producer-directors but better known for his activism, plays and novels — including 1969 novel “Strumpet City,” which later was adapted for TV and ...
WILLIAM JAMES “BILL” PLUNKETT Born in Clarkston, Washington, January 31, 1928. Lived in San Leandro his entire life, attended S.F. State University. He was 75 years old. Bill participated in the ...
sexual assault charges and accused of choking a woman in the home of the former star quarterback. James Plunkett Jr., 22, was arrested Saturday, two days after the alleged attack occurred, on ...
Welcome to the very special St Patrick’s Day edition of the IrishCentral book club! This month, we decided to look back to a classic Irish book you may not yet have had the chance to read, picking up ...
The son of former NFL quarterback Jim Plunkett was arrested on sexual assault charges after a woman said he choked and sexually assaulted her, according to the Atherton Police Department. James ...
Mr Plunkett, who wrote three novels, a number of short story collections, radio and stage plays and poetry during a writing career spanning nearly 50 years, died in a Dublin nursing home yesterday ...
ATHERTON, Calif. -- Jim Plunkett's son was arrested on sexual assault charges and accused of choking a woman in the home of the former star quarterback. James Plunkett Jr., 22, was arrested Saturday, ...
Another week, another fiendishly fun test of your arts and showbiz knowledge from Irish Examiner Arts Editor Des O'Driscoll RELAXING into the ritual of a soft-boiled egg on Sunday morning I was ...
THERE are not many people who deserve the title 'renaissance man', any more than there are many who remain proud and dignified socialists in the essentially civilised Fabian sense of the word. But ...