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Donoghue may refer to: Law * Donoghue v Stevenson, 1932 * Donoghue v Folkestone Properties Ltd, 2003 * Donoghue v Allied, 1938 People * Denis Donoghue (academic) (1928–2021), Irish literary critic * Denis Donoghue (rugby league) * Eileen Donoghue (born 1954), attorney * Emma Donoghue, Irish-born playwright, literary historian and novelist * Francis E. Donoghue (1872–1952), politician * Joe Donoghue (1871–1921), speed skater * John Donoghue (writer) (born 1964), British humourist and travel writer * John Francis Donoghue * John P. Donoghue (born 1957), American politician * John Talbott Donoghue (1853–1903), American artist * Lee Donoghue (born 1983), New Zealand actor * Liam Donoghue (born 1974), Irish sportsperson * Patrick Donoghue, footballer * Philip Donoghue (born 1971), British palaeontologist * Raymond Tasman Donoghue (1920–1960), Australian tram driver * Richard Donoghue, American attorney and prosecutor, former United States deputy attorney general (2020– ...
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Donoghue V Stevenson
was a Lists of landmark court decisions, landmark court decision in Scots delict law and English tort law by the House of Lords. It laid the foundation of the modern law of negligence in Common law jurisdictions worldwide, as well as in Scotland, establishing general principles of the duty of care. Also known as the "Paisley Snail" or "Snail in the Bottle" case, the case involved Mrs May Donoghue drinking a bottle of ginger beer in a café in Paisley, Renfrewshire. Unknown to her or anybody else, a decomposed snail was in the bottle. She fell ill, and subsequently sued the ginger beer manufacturer, Mr Stevenson. The House of Lords held that the manufacturer owed a duty of care to her, which was breached because it was reasonably foreseeable that failure to ensure the product's safety would lead to harm to consumers. There was also a sufficiently proximate relationship between consumers and product manufacturers. Prior to ''Donoghue v Stevenson'', liability for personal injury i ...
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Liam Donoghue
Liam Donoghue (born September 1974) is an Irish sportsperson who plays hurling with his local club Clarinbridge. He played on the Galway senior inter-county team from 2003 until 2006. Early life Liam Donoghue was born in Clarinbridge, County Galway in 1974. Educated at Killeeneen National School and Athenry Vocational School. Playing career Club Donoghue plays his club hurling with Clarinbridge. He won numerous underage titles at club level, an All Ireland Minor medal in 1992 and was sub goalkeeper on the U-21 All Ireland winning team of 1993. Captained Clarinbridge in their inaugural Senior County Final appearance in 1997, and was man of the match when they won their first ever Galway Senior Hurling Championship title against Athenry in 2001. Later that year Donoghue won a Connacht club hurling title, however, his side were defeated by Birr in the All-Ireland club final. All-Ireland glory finally arrived in 2011 when Clarinbridge won county and club All-Ireland honours, d ...
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Donohue
Donohue is a surname of Irish origin abbreviated from O'Donohue (). Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Donohue (born 1990), Australian rules footballer * Charles D. Donohue (1880–1928), New York politician and judge * David Donohue (born 1967), American race car driver, also a chef from Maryland * Erin Donohue (born 1983), American Track & Field athlete * Harold Donohue (1901–1984), American politician * Jack Donohue (other), several people * Jerry Donohue (1920–1985), American theoretical and physical chemist * Jim Donohue (born 1938), American baseball player * Kathleen Donohue (born 1963), American plant biologist * Keith Donohue (other), several people * Kether Donohue (born 1985), actress * Larry Donohue (born 1955), former Australian rules footballer * Leon Donohue (1939-2016), American football player * Mark Donohue (1937–1975), American racecar driver * Mark Donohue (linguist) (born 1967), British-Australian linguist * Mary Donohu ...
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Donahoe
Donahoe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Art Donahoe (born 1940), former lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada *Art Donahoe (born 1950), American wrestler and weightlifter; 3-time world medalist in Masters Weightlifting; self-described "sweetheart of a guy." * Eileen Donahoe, appointed by President Barack Obama as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland *Emily Donahoe, American actress and producer *John Donahoe (born 1960), American businessman who served as president and CEO of eBay from 2008 to 2015 *Jonny Donahoe, British comedian, writer and performer * Patrick A. Donahoe, appointed Santa Clara University's 24th president *Patrick Donahoe (born 1811), publisher who founded influential magazines for the Irish Catholic community * Patrick R. Donahoe, the 73rd United States Postmaster General, appointed in 2010 *Richard Donahoe, Q.C., K.S.G. (1909–2000), Canadian lawyer and politician * Terry Donahoe (1 ...
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Donahue
Donahue is the Americanized version of Irish surname Donohoe, which, in turn, is an Anglicized version of the ancient Irish name "Donnchadh" (sometimes "Donncha"). Donncha was a common “first name” in 9th Century Ireland, and when the use of surnames became more common in Ireland around the 10th Century, many people looked to a respected common ancestor to form a surname. The ancestors of the modern Donahues took the name ''O’Donnchadha'', meaning "the son of Donnacha" or "of the line of Donnacha". The modern Donahues are descended from one of at least eight unrelated Donnachas, each of whose descendants adopted the surname O’Donnchadha. There are eight known O'Donoghue tribal areas in Ireland; in Munster the areas of Tipperary, Cork and Kerry, then there are Kilkenny, Wicklow, Dublin and Meath in Leinster and in Connaught there are Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Cavan. Considerable migration took place over the centuries and family groups took root in many other counties (e.g. ...
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William F
William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of England in 1066,All Things William"Meaning & Origin of the Name"/ref> and remained so throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era. It is sometimes abbreviated "Wm." Shortened familiar versions in English include Will, Wills, Willy, Willie, Bill, and Billy. A common Irish form is Liam. Scottish diminutives include Wull, Willie or Wullie (as in Oor Wullie or the play ''Douglas''). Female forms are Willa, Willemina, Wilma and Wilhelmina. Etymology William is related to the given name ''Wilhelm'' (cf. Proto-Germanic ᚹᛁᛚᛃᚨᚺᛖᛚᛗᚨᛉ, ''*Wiljahelmaz'' > German ''Wilhelm'' and Old Norse ᚢᛁᛚᛋᛅᚼᛅᛚᛘᛅᛋ, ''Vilhjálmr''). By regular sound changes, the native, inherited English form of the name shoul ...
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Tarah Donoghue
Tarah Donoghue Breed is a US political PR professional who served as the Deputy Press Secretary to Laura Bush, First Lady of the United States from 2006 to 2007. Before she began her work in the First Lady's Office, Tarah worked for Vice President Dick Cheney. Biography Breed attended Georgetown University for her undergraduate studies, where she received a degree in political science. She graduated from Fay School and St. Mark's School, both of Southborough, Massachusetts in 2001, and also served as the 2009 Prize Day speaker there. Donoghue joined the Washington, DC-based public relations firm of Gibraltar Associates on November 5, 2007, specializing in client communications strategy, policy and strategic messaging. In June 2009 she was hired as the Communications Director for the Massachusetts Republican Party The Massachusetts Republican Party (MassGOP) is the Massachusetts branch of the U.S. Republican Party. In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 52, t ...
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Steve Donoghue
Steve Donoghue (8 November 188423 March 1945) was a leading England, English flat-race jockey in the 1910s and 1920s. He was British flat racing Champion Jockey, Champion Jockey 10 times between 1914 and 1923 and was one of the most celebrated horse racing sportsmen after Frederick J. Archer, Fred Archer, with only Gordon Richards (jockey), Sir Gordon Richards and Tony McCoy, Sir Tony McCoy eclipsing him. Background Stephen Donoghue was born in Warrington, Lancashire. His father was a steel-worker and the family had no racing connections. At the age of twelve he left home and decided to become a jockey after winning a prize for riding a donkey at a circus. Donoghue was apprenticed to John Porter (horseman), John Porter when he was 14 years old, but ran away after being corporal punishment, beaten for allowing a horse to get loose on the gallops. After working as an apprentice and work rider at two other British stables he accepted an offer to ride in France. In 1905 he won his f ...
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Roger Donoghue
Roger Donoghue (November 20, 1930 – August 20, 2006) was a prizefighter who taught Marlon Brando how to box for his role in the 1954 movie ''On the Waterfront''. Donoghue was born in Yonkers, New York. His father, an Irish immigrant, was a taxicab driver. Donoghue began boxing in a ring set up in the back of a pool hall. He won 29 or 31 amateur bouts, and turned professional at age 18. Of his first 27 professional fights, he won 25. His purses covered college tuition for his brother and sister. Donoghue's first fight in Madison Square Garden was on August 29, 1951. Donoghue's opponent was another 20-year-old, George Flores, whom he had knocked out in a match two weeks prior. Donoghue knocked out Flores in the eighth round. The blow resulted in Flores' death on September 3, 1951. Donoghue gave his winnings from that match to Flores' family, and New York instituted the requirement that boxers take a 30-day break from the ring after being knocked out. A friend of Donoghue's, ...
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Richard Donoghue
Richard Donoghue is an American attorney and prosecutor who served as the acting United States Deputy Attorney General, United States deputy attorney general from December 2020 to January 2021. Previously, he served as the principal Associate Deputy Attorney General, associate deputy attorney general in 2020 and as United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, United States attorney for the Eastern District of New York from 2018 to 2020. Donoghue was appointed interim U.S. Attorney by Jeff Sessions in January 2018. Education Donoghue earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hofstra University and Juris Doctor from the St. John's University School of Law. Career Donoghue served in the Judge Advocate General's Corps, United States Army, where he was a military magistrate judge, prosecutor, defense counsel, and contract litigator. He also served in the 82nd Airborne Division. In January 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions selected Donoghue to serve as interim Unit ...
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Raymond Tasman Donoghue
Raymond Tasman Donoghue GC (10 December 1920 – 29 April 1960) was an Australian tram driver posthumously awarded the George Cross for the gallantry he displayed in Hobart, Tasmania. His date of birth is recorded as December 1920, however several of his service history documents have this recorded as December 1919. He may have lied about his age to enlist. Military service On 5 January 1940, Donoghue was living in Battery Point, Hobart, when he signed up to deploy overseas. He was initially posted to 6 Garrison Battalion in Hobart but on 14 March 1940 he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) and became TX1087 Private Raymond Tasman Donoghue, posted to 2/12 Australian Infantry Battalion. He was sent on pre-embarkation leave almost immediately, and on 4 May 1940, he sailed to Scotland. After spending six months in Scotland, Donoghue deployed to the Middle East with 2/32 Australian Infantry Battalion. He spent a few short weeks undergoing further training b ...
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Philip Donoghue
Philip Conrad James Donoghue FRS is a British palaeontologist and Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Bristol. Education Donoghue was educated at the University of Leicester where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in geology in 1992 and PhD in Paleontology in 1997 for research supervised by Richard Aldridge and Mark Purnell. He also holds a Master of Science degree in palynology from the University of Sheffield. Research and career Donoghue held an 1851 Research Fellowship at the School of Earth Sciences of the University of Birmingham in 1997–1998, and a NERC Independent Research Fellow at the Department of Geology of the University of Leicester in 1999 before returning to the University of Birmingham where he held a proleptic appointment and then lecturer in palaeobiology from 1999 to 2003. Donoghue moved to the School of Earth Sciences of the University of Bristol as lecturer in geology from 2003 to 2007, senior lecturer in geology in 2007–2008, r ...
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