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Jim Daly (other)
Jim Daly may refer to: *Jim Daly (politician) (born 1972), Irish Fine Gael politician * Jim Daly (evangelist) (born 1961), American social conservative leader *Jim Daly (actor) (born 1934/35), Australian actor See also *James Daly (other) *Jim Daley, coach *Jimmy Daly Jimmy Daly (born 30 November 1904, date of death unknown) was an Irish football player born in Dublin who played primarily as a right-back. He joined Shamrock Rovers in 1931 and in his first season helped Rovers win the League, the FAI Cup ...
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Jim Daly (politician)
Jim Daly (born 20 December 1972) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People from 2017 to 2020 and Chair of the Committee on Children and Youth Affairs from 2016 to 2017. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cork South-West constituency from 2011 to 2020. Prior to being elected to the Dáil, he was a member of Cork County Council for the Skibbereen local electoral area from 2004 to 2011. He ran unsuccessfully for the Seanad in 2007. A native of Drinagh, County Cork, Daly is from a family of 11 children. He attended secondary school at Maria Immaculata, Dunmanway. He studied at NUI Maynooth, and Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, becoming a primary school teacher and he was later Principal of Gaelscoil Dr Uí Shúilleabháin in Skibbereen. After appearing on ''Tonight with Vincent Browne ''Tonight with Vincent Browne'', (formerly ''Nightly News with Vincent Browne''), was a news analysis, current affa ...
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Jim Daly (evangelist)
Jim Daly (born July 22, 1961) is the head of Focus on the Family, an international Christian communications ministry based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He succeeded founder James Dobson in 2005. Daly is the main host of the Focus on the Family radio program. Early life, influence, education and career Daly grew up in Southern California. According to Daly, he was abandoned by his alcoholic father at age 5, and orphaned by his mother's death from cancer when he was 9. He was then placed in a foster home, initially in Morongo Valley, California, until he moved in with his older brothers and then with his father, who eventually turned back to alcohol and died. By the time that Daly was a senior in high school, he was living on his own. Daly experienced a Christian conversion at 15 while attending a camp run by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He went on to study at California State University, San Bernardino, and eventually earned his Master of Business Administration fro ...
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Jim Daly (actor)
Jim Daly (born 1944, Adelaide) is an Australia actor, famously known for his role as Dugal in ''Pirate Islands''. Biography Daly was born in Adelaide to Vincent Daly and Aileen Dempsey. His professional career began in 1955 with Joanna Priest at The Studio Theatre, Adelaide, in a production of Britten's ''Let's Make an Opera''. Michael Crawford debuted in the role of Sammy in the Scala Theatre production in England in 1955. He also appeared in ''Tosca'' and ''La Bohème'' produced by the Elizabethan Theatre Trust company, and in the late 1950s regularly with the live-to-air children's TV show ''Southern Stars'', produced by Priest at Channel Nine, Adelaide. In 1964, Daly completed a course in teaching with The State College of Victoria (Christian Brothers Training Colleges), and taught full-time in primary and then secondary schools (1965-1986) in Melbourne and South Australia, and then later again in Melbourne 1986-2010, and at La Trobe University from 2010 to the present (20 ...
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James Daly (other)
James Daly may refer to: *James Daly (actor) (1918–1978), American theater, film and television actor *James Daly (died 1769) (1716–1769), Irish MP for Athenry 1747–1768 and Galway Borough 1768–1769 * James Daly (activist) (1838–1911), organiser of the first Irish Land League meeting in 1879 and owner-editor of the Connaught Telegraph 1876–1888 *James Daly (journalist), San Francisco Bay Area journalist *James Daly (mutineer) (1899–1920), leader of the mutiny of the Connaught Rangers in 1920 * James Daly (American politician) (1844–1892), New York politician *James Daly (Irish nationalist politician) (1852–1910), Irish MP for the constituency of South Monaghan 1895–1902 *James Daly (English politician), English Conservative Party politician *James Daly, 1st Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal (1782–1847), Member of Parliament (MP) for County Galway, Ireland *James Joseph Daly (1921–2013), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church * James Daly (jockey), rode in t ...
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Jim Daley
Jim Daley (born 1951/1952) is a Canadian football coach, who currently serves as the special teams coordinator for the St. Francis Xavier X-Men. Daley is a longtime coach who served in the Canadian Football League from 1990 to 2014. Daley started his CFL coaching career as the special teams coordinator for the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1992. Prior to coaching in the CFL he was the Head Coach of the Ottawa University Gee Gees from 1985-1990 and the Ottawa Jr Sooners from 1982-1984. In 1993 he moved from ST co-ordinator to DL coach. He quit during the season over management's insistence to play former NFL start Dexter Manley at DE over Lybrant Robinson. In 1994 he was hired by Saskatchewan to coach the LBs and was promoted to Defensive Coordinator in 1995. In 1996, he was named the team's head coach. He served as the team's head coach from 1996 to 1998, leading them to the Grey Cup in 1997 losing to the Toronto Argonauts 47–23. He was the 25th head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers ...
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