Parker, George
Parker, Jette
Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece
Pearson, Noel
Pendry, Chris
Petersen, Pete
Phan Van Khai
Philanthropy.
See also under
Feeney, Charles F.
Philippe, Patek
Pilaro, Anthony M.
Ploeger, Bernard
Podolin, Sy
Powell, Laurie
Prague, Czechoslovakia
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Railway Express Agency
Ramaphosa, Cyril
Ramphele, Mamphela
Redwood company
Reed, Gail
Reed, John
Regis High School (Manhattan)
Reno, Nevada
Reynolds, Albert
Reynolds, Steve
Rhodes, Frank
Rhodes, Greece
Richard and Rhonda Goldman Fund
Rizzoli, Isabella
Robinson, Brog, Leinwand, Greene, Genovese & Gluck
Rock, Arthur
Rockefeller, David
Rockefeller, John D.
Rolex
Rolles, Chuck
Rosenwald, Julius
Roulette
Routier, Airy
Royal Gazette
(Bermuda)
Royal Institute of Technology Melbourne (RMIT)
Rumsey, David
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St. Mary's High School (Elizabeth, New Jersey)
Saipan
Salud
(documentary)
Sandwich Islands
San Francisco, California
San Francisco Examiner
Santa Monica, California
Scalet, Arno
Schaefer, Hans
Schechter, Ira
Schwarz, Frederick “Fritz”, A. O.
Schwarz, Tomas J.
Search Investment Group
Sermon on the Mount
Shainswit, Beatrice (Judge)
Shannon airport (Ireland)
Shires, G. Tom
Silbert, Mimi
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
Slawson, Paul
Smith, David
Smith, Jean Kennedy
Smyth, Sam
Soderberg, Nancy
Soorley, Jim
South Africa
Sovern, Michael
Sparks, Alistair
Stanford University
Star-Ledger
(Newark, New Jersey)
Stars and Stripes
ST Dupont lighters
Stem-cell research
Sterling, Leon P.
Sterling Management
Stern, Ernie
Stewart, Mark
Suchet, Bonnie
Sullivan, Maurice (Sully)
Sulzberger, Arthur (Punch)
Summers, Larry
Sunday Business Post
(Ireland) 181
Sunday Independent
(Ireland)
Sunday Mail
(Queensland)
Supple, Chuck
Switzerland
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Tahiti
Takitani, Anthony
Tanzer, Andrew
Tara Consultants
Taxation
Tennant, Anthony J.
Tenno, Kalle
Thailand
Thornhill, Don
Tierney, Thomas J.
Time
magazine
Tourist Duty Free Sales Company (Hong Kong) Limited
Tourists.
See also
Japan, Japanese tourists Tourists International
accounting issues
as Duty Free Shoppers
resignations
shareholding in
world headquarters
Trinity College Dublin
Trump, Donald
Truong Tan Minh
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UCLA
Ullman, Myron E.
Universal Health Systems
U.S. Navy
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Vargo, Trina 190
Vesco, Robert
Vidim, Jiri
Vietnam
Vinke, Juan
Volkswagen Beetle
von Fürstenburg, Prince Alexandre
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Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
Wade, Dick
Wall, Jenai Sullivan
Wall Street Journal
Walsh, Ed
Walsh, Michael and Marju
Ward, Christopher
Washington Post
Waters, John
Watts, John E.
Wealth .
See also
Feeney, Charles F., discomfort with wealth
“Wealth” (Carnegie)
Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Weill, Sanford I.
Welch, Jack
Wesselkamper, Mary Civille (Sue)
Western Athletic Clubs
West Germany
Wheeler, Dick and Sylvia
Whelan, James and Gillian
Windsor, Mike
World Executive Digest
Wright, Colin
Wulff, Lester
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Yen currency
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Zuill, Cummings
CONOR O'CLERY is an award-winning journalist and author who served as foreign correspondent for
The Irish Times
in London, Moscow, Beijing, Washington, and New York. He has written and co-written several books on Russian, Irish, and American politics, including
Ireland in Quotes
,
Phrases Make History Here
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Melting Snow: An Irishman in Moscow
,
Daring Diplomacy
,
Panic at the Bank
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America, A Place Called Hope?
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