Ireland 1996 - 1999
This post links to a number of articles I wrote when living in rural Ireland in the period 1996 - 1999. They were published in a variety of places, and gathered together as Essays from Ireland by In Motion Magazine, an activism site built and managed by Nic Paget-Clark. The site has remained an unofficial archive until I decided to gather my scattered scribblings here.
- The match is off
The Irish Government refuses visas to the Yugoslav football ream. A view from Ireland on Yugoslavia, the European Union and NATO.
Published June 5, 1999 - Drumcree revisited
The peace process in Northern Ireland - if the rule of law isn't upheld the structures of peace will lose their foundations
Published July 9, 1998 - Who's happy in Northern Ireland?
The peace process in Northern Ireland - perhaps the most significant difference is that nobody is entirely happy with the proposals
Published April 19, 1998 - These islands
Avoiding the politically insensitive, but geographically correct
Published April 19, 1998 - If ifs and ands
The peace process in Northern Ireland - the North is on the move, there is no going back
Published February 8, 1998 - Religious persecution in Ireland
Published December 21, 1997 - The worldwide classroom
Whither education on the superhighway?
Published October 27, 1997 - Negotiating terms
The peace process in Northern Ireland - we face a dilemma in Ireland
Published October 13, 1997 - A confident culture sharing its treasures
Published August 10, 1997 - Drom chraoí - trom chraoí
A commentary on the "Marching Season" in Northern Ireland
Published July 13, 1997 - Pushing the limits . . . of our credibility
Commentary on push technology, free speech and the world wide web
Published June 9, 1997 - The Michael Collins story
"... until the conflict of partition is overcome the ghosts of Collins and Dev will never be laid to rest."
Published November 23, 1996 - Up and airborne
Setting up a web site for the arts in rural Ireland
Published August 5, 1996
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