At the time of his death he was editor of Dublin's Evening Telegraph.
The Evening Telegraph called it "poor cinema, but excellent entertainment".
During the 2000s, some parents went to the main local paper, The Evening Telegraph', angry that their children had been suspended because of extreme haircuts.
The Evening Telegraph was for most of its existence Ireland's leading evening newspaper.
Donny produced a copy of the Evening Telegraph from his inside pocket.
A report in the Evening Telegraph suggested the school had been given 12 months to improve.
The Evening Telegraph has reported that this has risen to £50 million.
Already the Evening Telegraph is setting up entirely with Engines.
Although officially undisclosed, The Evening Telegraph reported the fee to be £300,000.
Although officially undisclosed The Evening Telegraph reported the transfer fee was £3.2 million.