. . . . . . . . . . "Broadcaster"@en . . "Joe Duffy"@ga . . . . . . . . . . . "1956-01-27"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1956-01-27"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "18780"^^ . "Joe Duffy"@en . . . . . . . . "Presenting Liveline"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "794909"^^ . "Joseph Duffy"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Joseph Duffy (born 27 January 1956) is an Irish broadcaster employed by Raidi\u00F3 Teilif\u00EDs \u00C9ireann (RT\u00C9). One of RT\u00C9's highest-earning stars, he is the current presenter of Liveline, an interview and phone-in chat show broadcast on RT\u00C9 Radio 1 on Mondays to Fridays between 13:45 and 15:00. Duffy has a history as a student activist. As President of the Union of Students in Ireland (U.S.I.) he was once jailed for an occupation in which he had participated. He describes himself as a Christian socialist who advocates justice \"very much based on Christian teaching and principles\". Duffy retraced his Christian roots in 2010 by hosting an RT\u00C9 One TV show called Joe Duffy's Spirit Level which discussed the great faith of the Irish people and various religions present in the country, and also queried whether David McSavage's satirical portrayal of Duffy could be considered blasphemous. Duffy is married, is the father of triplets, and resides in Clontarf, Dublin. He won a Jacob's Award in 1992."@en . "Joe Duffy"@en . . . . . . . . . "1956"^^ . . . . . . . . "6320112" . . . . . . . "L\u00E1ithreoir \u00C9ireannach \u00E9 Joe Duffy, a rugadh i mBaile Formaid, Baile \u00C1tha Cliath sa bhliain 1956. T\u00E1 s\u00E9 ina ch\u00F3na\u00ED i gCluain Tarbh anois. Nuair a bh\u00ED s\u00E9 \u00F3g, bh\u00ED an-suim aige sa Chumann L\u00FAthchlas Gael.[f\u00EDoras?] Thosaigh s\u00E9 ag staid\u00E9ar ceartas s\u00F3isialta ag Col\u00E1iste na Tr\u00EDon\u00F3ide, Baile \u00C1tha Cliath sa bhliain 1977. Agus \u00E9 ag freastal ar an gcol\u00E1iste, toghadh \u00E9 ina uachtar\u00E1n ar sa bhliain 1979. Ghlac s\u00E9 post mar oifigeach promhaidh sa bhliain 1982. Sa l\u00E1 at\u00E1 inniu ann, t\u00E1 s\u00E9 ina l\u00E1ithreoir ar , cl\u00E1r raidi\u00F3 de chuid RT\u00C9, a chraoltar gach l\u00E1 den tseachtain idir 13:45 agus 15:00. Is \u00E9 Al Pacino an t-aisteoir is fearr leis. Is bre\u00E1 leis a bheith ag p\u00E9inte\u00E1il, rud a dh\u00E9anann s\u00E9 gach l\u00E1. Bhuaigh s\u00E9 an Gradam Jacobs sa bhliain 1992, mar aitheantas ar an obair a rinne s\u00E9 ar chl\u00E1r Gay Byrne."@ga . . . . . "1113713413"^^ . . . "Joe Duffy"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Joseph Duffy (born 27 January 1956) is an Irish broadcaster employed by Raidi\u00F3 Teilif\u00EDs \u00C9ireann (RT\u00C9). One of RT\u00C9's highest-earning stars, he is the current presenter of Liveline, an interview and phone-in chat show broadcast on RT\u00C9 Radio 1 on Mondays to Fridays between 13:45 and 15:00. Duffy is married, is the father of triplets, and resides in Clontarf, Dublin. He won a Jacob's Award in 1992."@en . . . "Joseph Duffy"@en . . . "Joe Duffy in September 2011"@en . . . . . "L\u00E1ithreoir \u00C9ireannach \u00E9 Joe Duffy, a rugadh i mBaile Formaid, Baile \u00C1tha Cliath sa bhliain 1956. T\u00E1 s\u00E9 ina ch\u00F3na\u00ED i gCluain Tarbh anois. Nuair a bh\u00ED s\u00E9 \u00F3g, bh\u00ED an-suim aige sa Chumann L\u00FAthchlas Gael.[f\u00EDoras?] Thosaigh s\u00E9 ag staid\u00E9ar ceartas s\u00F3isialta ag Col\u00E1iste na Tr\u00EDon\u00F3ide, Baile \u00C1tha Cliath sa bhliain 1977. Agus \u00E9 ag freastal ar an gcol\u00E1iste, toghadh \u00E9 ina uachtar\u00E1n ar sa bhliain 1979. Ghlac s\u00E9 post mar oifigeach promhaidh sa bhliain 1982."@ga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .