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Maureen O'Hara

Ireland’s Most Iconic Hotel In Receivership

2011-12-04 by Phil Butler

Maureen in The Quiet Man opening scenes.

Reading news from Hotel Management dot net this morning, I could not help but reflect on the way things used to be. A story by David Eisen there tells of an iconic Ireland hotel’s uncertain fate. John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, John Ford, the legends of Ashford come back to memory as Ireland is beset with more bad news.

Tags: Ashford, Ashford Castle, Ashford Hotel, films, Great Hotels, Hotels of the World, Ireland, Ireland banks, Ireland economy, Ireland hotel, Ireland movies, John Ford, John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Mayo, movie stars, The Quiet Man

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A new health directive in Greece suggests removing toxic oleander plants from schools, sparking a debate between safety officials and environmental experts.

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