to his friends and associates, his country, the Constitution, the Southeast Asians, government by law, whatever, he knows he's not to blame. I don't think the upcoming installments will be...
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A BOOST FOR COSCRAVE FROM IRELAND The standing of Mr. Liam Cosgrave, the Irish Repub-lic's Prime Minister since February 1973, has never been so high at home of abroad. His firm refusal to...
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CLERICAL DISPUTE POLRRIZRTIQN COMES TO IRELAND The Irish bishops at a "stock-taking" meeting in County Mayo last year felt pleased that in the decade since the Second Vatican Council the church in...
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END OF AN ERA THE DEATH OF DE VMLERM The death of Eamon de Valera, the outstanding Irish nationalist leader of the twentieth century and modern Ireland's most internationally renowned statesman,...
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since the U.S. already can blow the world up ten times over if we are stupid enough to want to do so, would not such an announcement make the world a safer as well as a better place to live in?...
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poor, as we profited from an international buyer's market cussion of these issues, and there are heartening signs in raw materials-a state of affairs which put the less that the nation's...
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THE BISHOPS SAY NO JOHN COONEY Official response to an Irish proposal for shared schooling After four months of uneasy existence in the face of said, adding that he hoped to...
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response pivoted on the admonition of the 1971 Synod of Bishops that all members of the Church be prophetic in championing the rights of individuals and groups that are treated unjustly, and...
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POLITICAL LIFE IN ULSTER BIG STEP IN IRELAND After weeks of speculation as to whether the politicians could come to agreement on the formation of an inter-party and inter-denominational...
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THE TROUBLES AND ECUMENISM IRISH CHURCH 'SUMMIT9 "The Irish people are at once the concern and the despair of Christendom."—Rev. Eric Gallagher, in a foreword to a reprint of A Better Way for...
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HEATH IN DUBLIN JOHN BULL IN THE CHINA SHOP Political commentators were not slow in previewing the Sept. 17th visit of British Prime Minister Edward Heath to Dublin to meet Irish Premier Liam...
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U.S. reaction to Latin discontent was less than favorable. The emphasis was on reformism which goes little beyond changes in parliamentary procedures rather than a realignment of power within the...
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to make even the most circumspect ex-President think twice about writing any memoirs. As the Washington Post remarked, the proposed measure would create a law "designed for a land governed by...
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But to suggest that the major problems in New York or any other great American city have been solved, or even begun to be solved, is to live in a world of fantasy. And this, we fear, is what Mr....
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