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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Bringing Back “Civil Rights”
About a month ago, I wrote that the upcoming decade of centenaries is actually a decade featuring a lot of “Fiftieth Anniversaries”…….notably of the Civil Rights movement, the start of the Troubles and the formation of the SDLP. I have … Continue reading
Olympic Update
Colin Griffin (Athletics) has joined the list of Qualifiers.
Olympic Update
Two more qualifiers…..Eoin Rheinisch & Hannah Craig (Canoeing Slalom)
MLA Constituency Offices…#2 Steven Agnew MLA
Steven Agnew’s office is just a few doors from Stephen Farry. I quite like the whole “sunflower thing” but not sure on the colour combination. Extra points for including local councillor John Barry. I think the whole Facebook, Twitter, Flickr … Continue reading
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MLA Constituency Offices…#1Stephen Farry MLA
In Bangor, County Down today. I have decided that I will use my Translink “free travel” card to photograph the constituency offices of MLAs. This one is the office of Stephen Farry MLA, currently the Minister for Employment and Learning. … Continue reading
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My Last Day Of Being……Fifty-Nine.
For over twenty five years, I have take the view that “middle age starts next year”. On the eve of my 60th birthday, I have at last decided that middle age starts at midnight. Actually quite a strange feeling. I … Continue reading
James McClean
James McClean has been selected to play for Ireland in the European Football Championships. Born in Derry, he has previously played for Norn Iron’s Under 21 team and has elected to represent the “Republic of Ireland”. He tweeted yesterday. “Absolutely honoured … Continue reading
Olympic Update
Ireland’s latest Olympic qualifier is James Espie (Sailing)
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The Boys In Green…2012
The nature of the European Football Championship is that the major footballing nations such as Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Holland and England are almost guaranteed a place in the four-yearly finals. Seeding ensures this. There is a second tier of nations … Continue reading
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The Greeks Have A Word For It…Democracy
The result of the elections to the Greek Parliament have been over-shadowed by the French Presidential Election. In the long run, what happened in Greece will be of more significance. “Europe” does not like the result. Which is ironic because … Continue reading