Terry Keane

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Irish English Terry Keane (1939 – 31 May 2008), born in Guildford, England, was an Irish social columnist and fashion journalist.

Life

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Career

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Charles Haughey

In the Keane Edge column there were often hints of a relationship with a prominent political figure, named in the column as Sweetie, and her relationship was apparently widely known in certain circles, though never openly confirmed. Keane left the paper on bad terms after selling the story of her 27-year affair with former Taoiseach Charles Haughey to the British newspaper The Sunday Times,[1] a rival to the affiliated London Independent newspapers, though she admitted her affair on The Late Late Show in 1999.

Death

Keane's death on 31 May 2008 after a long illness was announced by her son-in-law, media gardener Diarmuid Gavin.[2] She is survived by her children Jane, Madeleine and Justine; her son Tim died in 2004. One of her granddaughters, Holly Carpenter, was Miss Ireland in 2011.[3]

References

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  1. Journalist Terry Keane dies at 68 RTÉ News
  2. Columnist Terry Keane dies after long illness The Belfast Telegraph
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