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Women and secrets led me to murky confusion where I have lived ever since. The first girl I ever kissed swore me to secrecy, but we were fourteen years old then and I didn’t actually have anyone to tell the secret to, since my brothers and friends would have fallen down laughing at the very idea that a girl had kissed me.
Margaret Coffey reviews Sean McConville’s weighty tome, Irish Political Prisoners, 1848–1922, Theatres of War.
The Torch Project creates plays that reconcile groups in conflict. Earlier this year it staged a play that dealt with the bitter dispute about safe injecting room that six years earlier had divided Mission from Church Congregation.
Encouraging the North–South relationship offers the best hope for North Korea and the world
Any excuse, Privatise or perish, Clear and present danger, Keep left unless undertaking
Children need help to protect themselves, argues Moira Rayner.
Revisiting the government of Billy McMahon
There is an art to the big event. Anyone who’s planned a wedding knows it, and that should be enough to give hives to anyone imagining what it took to get George Bush’s inauguration off the ground.
Kate Stowell visits Uzbekistan, a democratic republic still under the reign of its former communist party leader.
Ulm Minster is a testament to the eternal longing humans have always had for understanding
Alison Aprhys on the role of a free press in a democratic society.
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