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July 1999: At the launch of the Telecom Éireann share offer price in St Stephen’s Green, Dublin with Charlie McCreevy, Minister for Finance, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern,
myself as Minister for Public Enterprise, Chairman of Telecom Éireann, Ray MacSharry and Chief Executive of Telecom, Alfie Kane. (©
Photocall Ireland
)

July 2000: as Minister for Public Enterprise with the Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alderman Maurice Ahern, pictured at the formal launch of the Finglas Quality Bus
Corridor in Dublin. (©
Photocall Ireland
)

August 2000: launching an appeal as Minister for Public Enterprise, with Paul Byrne (left), member of the Chernobyl Children’s Appeal, and David Byrne, Managing Director of
TNT, on behalf of the Chernobyl Children’s Appeal to assist four projects in the Mozyr region of Belarus. (©
Photocall Ireland
)

Aengus and I at the 2002 General Election Court in Kenagh, Co. Longford.

Brian Lenihan Jnr and myself at Athlone Institute of Technology, 29 March 2011. Brian died 10 June 2011 — this was his last public occasion and his last visit to Athlone.
The College were hugely honoured that he came, and gave him a full welcome.

21 May 2012: photographed by
The Irish Times
at the Radisson Hotel, Athlone. (
Courtesy of
The Irish Times)

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© Mary O’Rourke 2012
First published by Gill & Macmillan 2012
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About the Author

Mary O’Rourke is a former deputy leader of Fianna Fáil, who has held a number of senior Cabinet positions. She has also been leader of the Seanad and is a frequent
guest on radio and television.

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