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  • Roseann Quinn (1944–1973), American teacher Roy Quinn (1919–2001), Australian rules footballer Ruairi Quinn (born 1946), Irish politician Ryan Quinn (born...
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    Michael Ferris (Lab) Micheál Prendergast (FG) 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Frank King (Lab) FF: Fianna...
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    maverick left-wing politician Noël Browne and former Minister for Finance Ruairi Quinn (who was its longest-serving TD, first elected in 1977 and serving continuously...
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    2014. Retrieved 23 March 2012. Former Justice Minister Máire Geoghegan-Quinn briefly sought candidature, but did not launch a campaign. The culture of...
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    Democratic Left with the Labour Party in 1999 under the Leadership of Ruairi Quinn. From 1999 to 2007, he sat on the Labour Party front bench as Environment...
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  • Campaign Director. In January 2008, the organisation was resurrected by Ruairi Quinn TD, Michael O'Kennedy, Pat Cox, former Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald, and...
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    Coalition, the party decided to merge with the Labour Party. Labour leader Ruairi Quinn continued as leader of the unified party; De Rossa took up the symbolic...
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  • and Spectacle board, having previously worked as a media adviser to Ruairi Quinn, Minister for Education and Skills, as well as director of communications...
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    Fergus O'Brien (FG) 21st 1977 Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 22nd 1981 Gerard Brady (FF) Richie Ryan (FG) 23rd 1982 (Feb) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) Alexis FitzGerald Jnr (FG)...
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    participating in the negotiations. In October 2002 Rabbitte succeeded Ruairi Quinn as leader of the Labour Party. Under his leadership the party made some...
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    November 2009). "{opinion". Irish Independent.}[full citation needed] "Quinn and Humphreys to run for Labour". The Irish Times. Dublin. 26 May 2010....
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    his life, before his death at the age of 88. Then Labour Party leader Ruairi Quinn praised O'Riordan after his death, saying; "As leader of the Labour Party...
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  • cousin of Labour Party politician Ruairi Quinn and of Lochlann Quinn, former chairman of Allied Irish Banks (AIB). Quinn was educated at Holy Faith Secondary...
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