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Last word on Bloody Sunday?

Today nearly four decades after the terrible events on Bloody Sunday in Derry Ulster the British government has finally come clean somewhat The Saville report 12 years and pound 190m in the making acknowledges what had been pretty much self-evident to most of the world outside of Great Brita

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Trash talk in Iraq

It rsquo s the diplomatic strategic and fiscal boondoggle that keeps well taking I guess The war of choice in Iraq has already cost the United States a great many lives and vast sums that obviously could have been better spent say preparing for deep water oil mishaps developing an alternative

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Reports from the Gulf Coast

During a visit to New Orleans in early June, Kevin Clarke and Kerry Weber met with local fishermen and visited area beaches to learn firsthand the effects of the British Petrolium oil spill. Here is a selection of their coverage. “The Fisherman on the Shore,” Kerry Weber “On Grand Terre, The Oil Mak

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On Grande Terre, the oil makes landfall

Watching the young men working on the beach of Grande Terre a barrier island near Louisiana pleasure boat paradise Grand Isle you can almost feel the futility hanging in the air We scrape it up and five miniutes later the beach is covered again one worker says Still Ian Guidry is willing to

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A way of life . . .

Walking through the city of New Orleans it is all anyone can hear Whether tourist or native everyone speaks of the oily creep washing ashore across the Gulf the unnatural disaster unfolding across a city that has barely begun to emerge from the devastation of Katrina and a similar alarming hori

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Canon aid

It has been described as the dark side of the good news said Rochester N Y s Father Kevin McKenna the arterial sclerosis of the mystical body Father McKenna was of course referring to the Canon Law of the Catholic Church a codification of church rules and regs that can be traced

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