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... Speaking el S 41 per cent of “victims,” was speaking before a group. This must be regarded as somewhat ::l&. dg this is not a average person is called uE)n to face very often, if ever. ...
... Time to speak SIR — After reading the evidence in what has come to be known as the “Kerry babies case” where an accused complained of police brutalit in extract: ing her con?emion, one wonders if Seamus Mallon, John Hume, Charles Haughey and the Eire ...
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... Council Must Speak The Vatican Council must speak on the question of nuclear warfare; everyone expecting an answer. the Council Fathers were told by Bishop Gullheni of Lavel. France. To use nuclear weapons knowingly and willingly is the greatest injury ...
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... ON The art of public speaking Speaking in public, whether it’s on a soap box at Hyde Park Corner, on a radio phone-in, or being interviewed on television can be a traumatic or thrilling experience as Steve Blacknell finds out in ‘Lifegames’ on BBC 2. ...
... Entry speaks volumes THERE are more than 2000 entries for the Banbridge Speech and Drama Festival, which opens in the town's Belmont Hotel today. The event will run until November 13. On Wednesday evening there will be selections of drama, mime and t ...
... Gillies speaks out A former Preshyterian leader yesterday '”'}f},{? :e?a(}?: Catholic hierarchy for remarks which Protes % i A, e 3 nt ™ Recrod ministe, the Rov Dencld Gitles s s comments by Cardinal Tomas O Fiaich anc tension in Clogher had “done nothing ...
... Top astronomer speaks Dr Ed Krupp, the world-renowned expert on the astronomy of ancient civilisations, will deliver the annual Lindsay Memorial Lecture at Armagh Planetarium on Saturday. He will also be visiting a number of important archeological sites ...
... POPE SPEAKS ABOUT AUDIENCES SEVERAL thousand pilgrims attended the first general audience granted by the Pope since he arrived at him summer residence in Castel Gandolfo. south of Rome. The Pontiff moved from the Vatican to Castel Gandolfo two weeks ago ...
... Priest Speaks Up for Teenagers REV. J. C. BUTLER, S.M., President of the Catholic University School, Dublin, spoke up for teenagers when he addressed the annual dinner of the School's Past Pupils' Union. A tremendous amount of criticism had been levelled ...