Siggins, Lorna
SIGGINS, Lorna
SIGGINS, Lorna. Scottish, b. 1958. Genres: Biography. Career: Irish Times, Dublin, Ireland, senior reporter and marine correspondent, 1988-97, western and marine correspondent from Galway, 1997-. Publications: Everest Calling, 1994; The Woman Who Took Power in the Park: Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, 1990-97, 1997; Mayday Mayday-Heroic Air/Sea Rescues in Irish Waters, 2004. Address: c/o Irish Times, 11-15 D'Olier St, Dublin 2, Ireland. Online address: [email protected]
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