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1906 in Ireland
1907 in Ireland
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1989 in Ireland
1989 in Northern Ireland
1990 in Ireland
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1992 in Ireland
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Aer Rianta
Alex Higgins
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Antrim GAA
Barrister
Barry O'Rorke
Belfast
Benson and Hedges
British Embassy
Century Radio
Charles Haughey
Chloë Agnew
Cork GAA
County Louth
Dónall Mac Amhlaigh
Dominic Behan
Dublin
Dublin City University
Dundalk
Eddie Gannon
FIFA World Cup
Florida
Frank Cluskey
Gerry Healy
Guildford Four
H. Montgomery Hyde
Hugh Baker
Ian Bermingham
Ian Woosnam
Ireland
Irish Labour Party
Irish Open (golf)
Jackie Wright
John Mackey (hurler)
Lansdowne Road
Lebanon
Limerick GAA
List of IRA Chiefs of Staff
List of years in Ireland
London
Main Page
Mayo GAA
Member of Parliament
Michael Scott (architect)
Nobel Prize in Literature
Noel Haverty
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland national football team
Pat Finucane (lawyer)
Paul Hill
Peadar Livingstone
Provisional Irish Republican Army
Ray McAnally
Republic of Ireland national football team
Samuel Beckett
Seamus Twomey
Simon Curley
Stephen Hendry
TV3 Ireland
Taoiseach
Tipperary GAA
Trotskyist
Ulster Unionist
Unionist (Ireland)
United Kingdom
United Nations
University of Limerick
Vivian Mercier
Wales
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Contents
1 Events
2 Arts and literature
3 Sport
3.1 Golf
3.2 Gaelic football
3.3 Hurling
3.4 Soccer
4 Births
5 Deaths
5.1 Full date unknown
Events
January 2 - Dundalk, County Louth celebrates its 1200 year heritage.
February 12 - Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane is shot dead by loyalists,
March 21 - Three Irish soldiers on United Nations duty are killed in a landmine explosion in southern Lebanon.
April 3 - Belfast-born Alex Higgins beats Stephen Hendry to win the British Benson and Hedges snooker championship.
April 4 - The Windmill Lane Consortium says that if it gets the franchise it will be on the air within 9 to 12 months with its station TV3.
June 16 - Ray McAnally, one of the country's most versatile actors, dies suddenly.
June 22 - an order is signed creating the University of Limerick, the first university founded since the foundation of the state, later in the day Dublin City University is created
June 29 - Charles Haughey resigns as Taoiseach. He remains on in a caretaker capacity.
August 19 - 10,000 people march from Dublin city centre to the British Embassy calling for British withdrawal from Northern Ireland.
September 4 - Century Radio goes on the air for the first time.
October 19 - Three of the Guildford Four are released in London. Paul Hill is immediately re-arrested.
December 21 - Aer Rianta's 5,000,000th passenger is presented with a holiday to Florida.
Arts and literature
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Sport
Golf
Carroll's Irish Open is won by Ian Woosnam (Wales).
Gaelic football
The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final ends on a scoreline of Cork GAA 0–17 Mayo GAA 1–11
Hurling
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final ends on a scoreline of Tipperary GAA 4-24 Antrim GAA 3-9.
Soccer
11 October - The Republic of Ireland beat Northern Ireland 3–0 in a World Cup Qualifier at Lansdowne Road.
15 November - The Republic of Ireland win 2-0 in Malta to secure qualification for the World Cup for the first time.
Births
8 January - Ian Bermingham, soccer player.
12 February - Cian Byrne, soccer player.
24 February - Noel Haverty, soccer player.
3 March - Barry O'Rorke, Gaelic footballer and hurler.
21 May - Benjamin Boyle, Student
9 June - Chloë Agnew, singer.
Deaths
24 January - Michael Scott, architect (b.1905).
27 January - Dónall Mac Amhlaigh, writer (b.1926).
January - Jackie Wright, comedian (b.1905).
11 March - Simon Curley, cricketer (b.1917).
7 April - Frank Cluskey, former leader of the Labour Party (b.1930).
15 June - Ray McAnally, actor (b.1926).
July - Eddie Gannon, soccer player (b.1921).
3 August - Dominic Behan, songwriter, novelist and playwright (b.1928).
10 August - H. Montgomery Hyde, barrister, author and Ulster Unionist MP (b.1907).
12 September - Seamus Twomey, twice chief of staff of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (b.1919).
4 November - Vivian Mercier, literary critic (b.1919).
14 December - Gerry Healy, British Trotskyist leader (b.1913).
22 December - Samuel Beckett, Nobel Prize in Literature 1969, playwright, novelist and poet (b.1906).
Full date unknown
Hugh Baker, cricketer (b.1906).
Peadar Livingstone, priest and historian (b.1930).
John Mackey, Limerick hurler (b.1914).
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Old Vic, winner of the French and Irish Derbies in 1989 when ridden by Steve Cauthen, was euthanized at Sunnyhill Stud in County Kildare, Ireland, on Monday after suffering a bout of colic at the age of 25.









