As Time Goes By - Paris in Dec 1981

  • 30 November 1981
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Saturday night, chewing the cud with Studs life, love, destiny, ambition, the vagaries of the human heart, that kind of thing — small talk. Nine o'clock comes round and she heads off to the night shift and I'm on my own and trying to figure some thing to pass the time. Long winter evenings, you can have them. By Gene Kerrigan

The Blue Skies of Ulster ...

  • 1 November 1981
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"The dark eleventh hour draws on and sees us sold, To every evil power we fought against of old. "

Kilrea, Co. Derry lies fifteen miles south of Coleraine and almost exactly halfway between Belfast and Derry city. It is a small market town with a population of 1500 people and an electoral ward of 3,000. The Troubles notwithstanding, Kilrea continues to function successfully as a market town and on the average Wednesday the liveestock sales will handle approximately 600 cattle and 500 pigs.

As Time goes By - October 1981

  • 1 October 1981
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The kind of guy Lazy Pete Maguire is - when he says jump! most people in the vicinity put some air between their feet and the ground; When Pete is angry he uses his voice the way some people use short lengths of lead pipe - persuasively. It's easy to underestimate Lazy Pete. Shading fiveesix in his cowboy boots and with a hairline like the tide going out, he looks like he was born tobe someone's caddy, toting another man's bag. Mr Mild. And most times he's got a first communion smile and manners to match. A regular pussycat.

Jim Fitzpatricks pre-Celtic Mythology

  • 1 October 1981
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If, like a lot of Irish people, you . thought that the Celts were the earliest inhabitants of Ireland, stand corrected. The earliest recorded inn. habitants of Ireland were the Tuaith De Danann. A simple mistake and one which JimFitzpatrick spends most of his working time and energy trying to rectify. For the last ten years now, Fitzzpatrick has 'been researching and illustratting their history and has produced one volume of that work, called "The Book Or-Conquests". That volume will be folllowed by two others, "The Silver Arm" and "The Son of the Sun".

"Clap This Way!"

  • 30 August 1980
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Donncha 0 Dulaing was in his element. The centre of attention, thousands cheering. The leader hearing his every word.

"Every year at Siamsa Cois Laoi I do something out of the ordinary! Two years ago I had the distinction of being called a republican by the Irish Times! Well, since this is a republic I suppose we must all be republicans!"

Magill People - December 1978

  • 30 November 1978
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Maureen Concannon O'Brien is the founder of the English Language Instiitute at 99 St. Stephen's Green. She came to Ireland in the late 50s to study in UCD, where she received a BA and Masters Degree in English, as well as a diploma in Psychoology.

Investment in sectarianism

  • 31 October 1978
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How investment patterns in Northern Ireland reinforce discrimination against Catholics. By Ed Maloney

A Bogside woman and Provo justice

  • 1 October 1978
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THE Provisional IRA recently tied a 22-year-old mother of three children to railings outside a pub in Derry City and poured paint and feathers over her shaved head. She and the 17-year-old girl who was similarly punished alongside her had admitted to the armed robbery of two shopkeepers who had asked the IRA to intervene.

A SORT or SOCIAL Column

  • 1 September 1978
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PRESIDENT HILLERY has been on the dry for years ... but when it comes to entertaining in Aras An Uachtarain, he goes straight for taste. That's why An tUachtarain has stocked a crate of Genuine Russian Vodka in the Aras.

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