Clune, Deirdre (1959–)
Clune, Deirdre (1959–)
Irish politician. Born Deirdre Barry, June 1959, in Cork, Ireland; dau. of Peter Barry (TD, Cork, 1969–97); m. Conor Clune.
Representing Fine Gael, elected to the 28th Dáil (1997–2002) for Cork South Central; defeated in the next general election.
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