Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Mary Ellen Synon (born 1951) is an Irish-American journalist. She is a columnist with the Mail on Sunday and a contributor to the Daily Mail in Britain and the Irish Daily Mail, as well as the Irish weekly, The Sunday Business Post. She is a frequent contributor to Irish radio current affairs programmes. Through her career, Synon has been an outspoken critic of the European Union and an advocate of Laissez-faire capitalism."@en }
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- Mary_Ellen_Synon abstract "Mary Ellen Synon (born 1951) is an Irish-American journalist. She is a columnist with the Mail on Sunday and a contributor to the Daily Mail in Britain and the Irish Daily Mail, as well as the Irish weekly, The Sunday Business Post. She is a frequent contributor to Irish radio current affairs programmes. Through her career, Synon has been an outspoken critic of the European Union and an advocate of Laissez-faire capitalism.".
- Q13560914 abstract "Mary Ellen Synon (born 1951) is an Irish-American journalist. She is a columnist with the Mail on Sunday and a contributor to the Daily Mail in Britain and the Irish Daily Mail, as well as the Irish weekly, The Sunday Business Post. She is a frequent contributor to Irish radio current affairs programmes. Through her career, Synon has been an outspoken critic of the European Union and an advocate of Laissez-faire capitalism.".
- Mary_Ellen_Synon comment "Mary Ellen Synon (born 1951) is an Irish-American journalist. She is a columnist with the Mail on Sunday and a contributor to the Daily Mail in Britain and the Irish Daily Mail, as well as the Irish weekly, The Sunday Business Post. She is a frequent contributor to Irish radio current affairs programmes. Through her career, Synon has been an outspoken critic of the European Union and an advocate of Laissez-faire capitalism.".
- Q13560914 comment "Mary Ellen Synon (born 1951) is an Irish-American journalist. She is a columnist with the Mail on Sunday and a contributor to the Daily Mail in Britain and the Irish Daily Mail, as well as the Irish weekly, The Sunday Business Post. She is a frequent contributor to Irish radio current affairs programmes. Through her career, Synon has been an outspoken critic of the European Union and an advocate of Laissez-faire capitalism.".