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  • '''Patrick Bartholemew Ahern''' (better known as '''Bertie Ahern''') was the longest serving [[Taoiseach]] (Prime Minister) in the history o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bertie Ahern]]
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  • ...r a person's name - for example a press report may refer to [[Bertie Ahern|Bertie Ahern TD]]. In debates, a TD will be referred to as, for example, "Deputy Smith.
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  • '''Patrick Bartholemew Ahern''' (better known as '''Bertie Ahern''') was the longest serving [[Taoiseach]] (Prime Minister) in the history o
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  • ...isted of a coalition of two parties: [[Fianna Fáil]] under [[Taoiseach]] [[Bertie Ahern]]; and the [[Progressive Democrats]] under [[Tánaiste]] [[Michael McDowell Numerically, Bertie Ahern's Fianna Fáil party could have formed a coalition government with the supp
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  • <tr bgcolor=#DDFFDD><td>10.<td>[[Bertie Ahern]]<td> June 26, 1997 <td> May 6, 2008 <td> [[Fianna Fáil]]
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  • Upon taking over the reigns of power from his successor and mentor, [[Bertie Ahern]], [[Brian Cowen]] ([[Taoiseach]] of Ireland 2008 - 2011) reshuffled the po
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  • ...ed. We Germans have much to thank Ronald Reagan for." Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern said, "President Reagan was a determined opponent of Communism and he playe
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  • ...ing to think of a new article he could write when he heard the news that [[Bertie Ahern]], the [[Taoiseach]] of [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]], had resigned, and thou
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  • ...ed. We Germans have much to thank Ronald Reagan for." Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern said, "President Reagan was a determined opponent of Communism and he playe
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  • ...settlement.<ref>Journey (159)</ref> He found the [[/Catalogs#Ahern, Bertie|Bertie Ahern]] (then leader of the opposition in the Irish Parliament) to be of like min
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  • ...trategy/ps321-03.pdf Evidence from SCOTTISH NATURAL HERITAGE]</ref> <ref>[[Bertie Ahern]], (former) Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland. ADDRESS TO THE SCOTTISH P
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