No.
Ireland does not have a deputy prime minister or a prime minister. The head of an Irish government is known as the Taoiseach. The Taoiseach's deputy is known as the Tánaiste. The Tánaiste in 2010 was Mary Coughlan.
No he did not. He came 4th in the 1976 and 1980 Olympics and failed to qualify for the final in the 1984 Olympics
Eamon Sullivan has won 15 total medals. He has won three Olympic medals (2 silver, 1 bronze), three World Championships (two gold, one bronze), five Commonwealth Games medals (three gold, one silver, one bronze), and four Pan Pacific Championships (one silver and three bronze).
Two - Bronze in the 2008 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Silver in the 2008 100m Freestyle
Currently(9th March 2012) the Tánaiste is Eamon Gilmore, who serves a Dublin constituency and is originally from the west of Ireland. He has no connection to Cork. The previous Tánaiste, and in office when this question was originally asked, was Mary Coughlan from Donegal, so also not having a Cork connection.
Eamon Keane was born on May 30, 1925, in Ireland, UK.
Eamon Morrissey was born on January 25, 1943, in Dublin, Ireland.
Eamon - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Ireland:15A
Eamon Glancy died on May 13, 2002, in Dublin, Ireland..
Eamon DeValera wasn't a US President.. He was a politician in the republic of Ireland in the early 1900's.
Eamon De Valera (1959 - 1973)
Ireland had one president during the 1960s. That was Eamon De Valera. He was president from 1959 until 1973, serving two terms of seven years each.