Feeney cooperated in the publication of a biography about him by Conor O'Clery, The Billionaire Who Wasn't: How Chuck Feeney Made and Gave Away a Fortune Without Anyone Knowing (ISBN 978-1-58648-391-3).
He was won several awards, including Journalist of the Year, twice, in Ireland: first, in 1987, for his reporting of the Soviet Union, and, secondly, in 2002, for reporting the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, which he witnessed from his office three blocks away.
Panic At The Bank is a book written by Siobhán Creaton and Conor O'Clery, both journalists who followed the story for the Irish newspaper The Irish Times, that details the events which lead up to the fraud and how it was carried out and hidden from the bank's authorities.
Clery Act | Cléry | Conor Cruise O'Brien | Charles O'Conor | Conor O'Clery | Conor Oberst | Conor Myles John O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin | Conor Murphy | Conor | Sir Nicholas Roderick O'Conor | Conor O'Shea | Conor O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin | Conor McPherson | Conor Jackson | Conor Cummins | Book of O'Conor Don | William Conor | Jean-Baptiste Cléry | Herbert R. O'Conor | Herbert O'Conor | Edward Conor Marshall O'Brien | Conor Sinnott | Conor Shanosky | Conor Oberst (album) | Conor Mitchell | Conor McNicholas | Conor McGahon | Conor Maynard | Conor MacNeill (programmer) | Conor MacNeill |
Clery was educated at the Catholic University School on Leeson Street (where he acquired the confirmation name "Chanel" in honour of the Marist martyr Peter Chanel, which he often used as a pseudonym), at Clongowes Wood College, and University College in Stephen's Green.
Jean-Baptiste Cléry (1759–18??), the personal valet to King Louis XVI
Edward Conor Marshall O'Brien (1880–1952), Irish aristocrat, republican, nationalist
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Conor Cruise O'Brien (1917–2008), Irish writer, politician, and diplomat
O'Farrell's most prominent roles are as Darren Leopold on daytime soap opera Port Charles, Phil Albano on the short lived science fiction series Dark Skies and as Undersheriff Jeffrey McKeen on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Conor O'Grady (born 27 May 1980) is a former Irish footballer who last played for Ballinamallard United.
Tipperary got off to a great start which was bolstered by an early Lar Corbett goal.
O'Shea received his Master's of Sports Science degree in Sports Management in 1996 from the United States Sports Academy, known around the world as America's Sports University.
A goal by Robert O' Driscoll with seven minutes of normal time left proved the decisive score as Sarsfield's claimed a 2-14 to 2-13 victory.
The first of five children born to Lucius O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin, and Ethel Foster, and older brother of Phaedrig O'Brien, 17th Baron Inchiquin, he was also the uncle of the current incumbent, Conor O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin.
Her father joined her mother in the business and they established Urney Chocolates, which developed into one of the largest confectionery manufacturers in Europe.
Cléry became valet to the Count of Provence (future Louis XVIII) and gave him his journal detailing the events of the revolution.
After the signing of the Treaty of Troyes during the Hundred Years' War, the Dauphin was left in possession of the cities of Orléans, Beaugency, Cléry, Vendôme, and Bourges.
He has contributed music to several films, including Human Traffic and Dogme 95 director Kristian Levring's The Intended, Agathe Clery, Le Defi, HBO's A Number, as well as UK television, theatrical and concert dance productions.
The third of five children born to Lucius O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin and Ethel Foster, and younger brother of Donough O'Brien, 16th Baron Inchiquin, he was also the uncle of the current incumbent, Conor O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin.
The show stars Matt Barr, Angela Sarafyan, George Finn, Laura Clery, Andrea Lui, Annie Abrams, Andra Fuller, Casey Graf, Bo Barrett, Tamela D'Amico, Jennifer Johnson, Louis Morabito and Stevie Ryan.
Conor O'Shea — former Ireland Rugby player, now a pundit and director of rugby at Harlequins RFC
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Conor O'Shea — former Ireland Rugby player, now a pundit and director of rugby with Harlequins RFC