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Eamon De Valera?
Page 3 from 8th December 1944By Kees van Hoek AT the height of the Munich crisis, six years a g o, I happened to spend the week-end in the palette' and paradisical Lago Maw......

Nuns Turn Tide Of Protestant History
Page 12 from 15th July 1988WE have had some appreciative letters about last week's particularly interesting but sadmaking article by Joanna Moorhead on the Carmelites of......

Ireland's Future Lies In Stemming Its Greatest Export:...
Page 5 from 2nd June 1989Gerard Kiley bemoans the 'brain drain' taking place in Ireland as educated professionals seek a better life abroad FR BRENDAN O'Donoghue kisses......

Notes & Comments
Page 8 from 17th January 1936-Red Paint And Whitewash" In the current issue of G.K's. Weekly, Mr. Chesterton does us the honour of discussing a note that appeared in this......

Irish News Letter
Page 5 from 11th July 1941Ireland is moving back a hundred years From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN. The statement by President Roosevelt that arms cannot be spared by......

An Irish Priest Starts Work For Ireland
Page 5 from 3rd February 1939"It Will Take 200 Years" By Isabel McHugh J EREMIAS, looking round at the desolation of his country, put his finger on the hidden cause in that......

Irish News Letter
Page 6 from 26th May 1944ELECTION WITHOUT TEARS Cardinal MacRory's Plea Prom Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN Cardinal MacRory, speaking at Carlingford, has appealed to all......

Irish News Letter
Page 7 from 19th January 1945DR. HYDE TO RETIRE WHO WHO WILL SUCCEED? From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN The people of Ireland were grieved, though hardly surprised, tdread......

It's In The Paper By John Horgan
Page 2 from 5th July 1963'No truth in the rumour' W HERE would the Press be without the Royal Family? No sooner had it (the Press) finished dealing with the misdemeanours......

An Atmosphere Of The Wild West In Dail Corridors
Page 3 from 30th April 1971Mk. NEIL Bl.ANEY, T.D.. seems intent on being the en/ant terrible of the Fianna Fail party. Despite the fact that its leader, Mr. Lynch, has......