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Jul. 31, 2006

Dancing to a New Tune

As a boy, Daniel S. Murphy took part in Irish step-dancing competitions - or "feshes," as they're called in Gaelic.

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By Paria Kooklan
Daily Journal Staff Writer


As a boy, Daniel S. Murphy took part in Irish step-dancing competitions - or "feshes," as they're called in Gaelic.
      "I did the Irish jig, the Irish reel, the hornpipe, and other stuff," Murphy said.
      It was a bit like Riverdance, the Los Angeles County Superior Court judge added, but for kids. It was also "more ... (continued)

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