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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Congratulations To St Patricks And Our Ladys College
Congratulations to St Patricks and Our Ladys College from East Belfast who beat St Malachys in the “IFA” Norn Iron Schools Cup Final at Solitude yesterday. Back in 1968, my old school St Marys CBS moved from Barrack Street in … Continue reading
Orange Order Has Cunning Plan
The Orange Order has a cunning plan…not quite sure if it is “cunning” in the Baldrick sense of the word….or in the Blackadder sense of a fox who is Professor of Cunning at Oxford University. Most towns have town parks. … Continue reading
The British Press. Victims Of Their Own Malice
Hyperbole….it can be defined as The Sun reporting that the “crisis” over Press Regulation as “D Day”. There is something particuarly hilarious about Journalists talking about their favourite subject…themselves. Hyperbole…yes but also Hypocrisy. Legislation is about the balance of Rights. … Continue reading
Sycophancy…It Gets You Barred.
I have unapproved many recent comments. On some blogs, playing the man gets you yellow cards ans red cards. I am not of course justifying such behaviour. But one thing that really pisses me off is FLATTERY bordering on SYCOPHANCY. … Continue reading
Local News Values?
I actually bought The Guardian yesterday. The first newspaper I have bought since the Leveson Report was published prior to Christmas. Actually it was far too soon to get any kind of real “behind the headlines” analysis of the Papal … Continue reading
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Tagged Irish News, journalism, News Letter, Pope Francis, Slugger O'Toole
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Three Tribes
Three years ago I started using a term on a well know political discussion board. The term was (all together now) ….LETSGETALONGERISM. I ventured to suggest that there are three communities in Norn Ireland. Irish/Republican/Catholic and British/Unionist/Protestand….and a third community … Continue reading
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Tagged Alliance Party, Basil McCrea MLA, Ian Parsley, John McCallister MLA, Letsgetalongerists, Naomi Long MP
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“One Rogue Reporter”
Remember when we were fed the line that there was no Phone Hacking Scandal. There was just one rogue reporter. It strikes me that for a profession which is about observing and reporting, Journalists are at least remarkably incompetent as … Continue reading
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Tagged David Cameron, journalism, Journalists, Leveson., Phone Hacking
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Pope Francis
October 1958…I was 6 years old. I recall my mother telling me that the new Pope was called John….John XXIII. He died in 1963 and Pope PaulVI was elected. Essentially the reign of Pope John was my primary school years. … Continue reading
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Tagged Papacy, Papal Election, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis, Pope John Paul I, Pope John Paul II, Pope John XXIII, Pope Paul VI
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New Constituency Office For SDLP
SDLP Minister of Environment, Alex Attwood officially opened a new SDLP constituency office in Legahory, Craigavon today. It has in fact been opened some months. Legahory is an area of deprivation. And the “foot fall” in the office has been … Continue reading
The Most Famous Argentinian?
Not a considered response to the Papal Election….but rather an observation that the new Pope is an Argentinian. He is now the most famous Argentinian since Diego Maradona and Che Guevara Lynch. And to all those flag waving “British” squatters … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina, Che Guevara, Diego Maradona, Falklands, Malvinas, Pope, Pope Francis
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