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  1. On April 13, 2006, Brian Cowen, then the minister for finance, delivered a keynote speech to 300 property developers, solicitors, accountants and real estate agents in the Berkeley Court Hotel in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.Sean Dunne, the Carlow developer and... Full Article at Independent.ie

  2. In Dublin they queued down the street against the backdrop of the Fianna Fail Ard Fheis, where 4,000 members gave ousted Taoiseach Brian Cowen a standing ovation as he arrived. Full Article at Independent.ie

  3. IN one hall in the RDS Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin apologised for the mistakes of his party and former Taoiseach Brian Cowen got a standing ovation. Full Article at Independent.ie

  4. During the debate last October, Mr Gallagher had denied any knowledge of collecting a €5,000 cheque from convicted fuel smuggler Hugh Morgan for Fianna Fail for a fundraiser attended by then-Taoiseach Brian Cowen in the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Full Article at Independent.ie

  5. SOMETHING got lost on Monday night in the frantic pace of the RTE programme on the collapse of Brian Cowen and Fianna Fail: the build-up to the internal party coup that ultimately overthrew Mr Cowen and replaced him with Micheal Martin. Full Article at Independent.ie

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  1. Prime minister Brian Cowen was the first victim of the crisis when his Fianna Fail party, which dominated political... Full Article at Expatica

  2. The independent, who was a political fundraiser for the Fianna Fail party in 2008, has been attacked over claims he... Full Article at Belfast Telegraph

  3. Drinking and leading: Brian Cowen would drink at the Dail bar inside the Irish Parliament in Dubli, the book claims

    The allegations including claims by former Fianna Fail Minister Mary O'Rouke about Mr Cowen's decision-making are... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK

  4. Not so well known was that some of his own colleagues in Fianna Fail were deeply concerned that Mr Cowen was being overly... Full Article at Dublin Evening Herald