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WITH the British general election just a day away, Tony Blair has problems. People don’t seem to trust him any more.
Wed, 04 May, 2005
COMMENTING on Pope Benedict’s election in the Irish Examiner last Thursday, I remarked that “the uncertainty now felt by some may yet give way to hope, respect and, in due course, love”.
Wed, 27 Apr, 2005
ONE of the many interesting churches which you will find in Rome is that of Domine Quo Vadis (Latin for ‘Lord, where are you going?’).
Wed, 20 Apr, 2005
THE banners in St Peter’s Square on Friday last proclaimed “Santo Subito.” Translated, it means “a saint now.” The process may take a few years to start, but the faithful were returning their verdict much sooner.
Wed, 13 Apr, 2005
AFTER Abraham Lincoln died in 1865 a joint resolution of the US Congress praised his "qualities of courage, will and indomitable persistence of purpose, which never flagged or faltered ...
Wed, 06 Apr, 2005
AS I write, Terri Schiavo is not yet dead. But she is surrounded by death.
Wed, 30 Mar, 2005
WITH St Patrick’s Day just behind us and Easter fast approaching, it’s worth considering how we celebrate these festivals and what that says about the state we are in.
Wed, 23 Mar, 2005
THERE is a story often told in our house about an Ireland we no longer recognise.
Wed, 16 Mar, 2005
AT the time of writing it seems unlikely that the explicit new film, 9 Songs, will go mainstream in cinemas around Ireland when it’s released this Friday. It’s not for the want of publicity, though.
Wed, 09 Mar, 2005
IN RECENT weeks rumour had it that in West Belfast you could buy a £20 Northern Bank note for £1.
Wed, 23 Feb, 2005