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Baroness Lovely Gets Tough
Page 6 from 27th February 2004B aroness Scotland always prays before debates in the House of Lords. When the Home Office Minister has a particularly testing time ahead, she......

A Year Dedicated To Freezing The Prisoners Of Conscience
Page 8 from 11th February 1977WHAT is Prisoners of Conscience Year all about? Here, to begin with, is its Christian context: Jesus came to the synagogue in Nazareth and read......

Priests Ask Rome To Allow General Absolution
Page 3 from 17th September 1999Report by Luke Coppen Ti E NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF PRIESTS adopted seven proposals on issues ranging from prisons to pensions at its annual......

Sending Out The Economic Gunboats To Pretoria
Page 3 from 14th June 1985Donald Woods examines moves in the United States Congress to impose economic sanctions on South Africa LEGISLATION now emanating from the US......

Rallying Against Abortion
Page 4 from 10th October 1975THE ISSUE of abortion continues to be both deeply worrying and bitterly controversial. Inaccurately, but for the sake, of brevity, the two camps......

Analogies The Bomb And Abortiiiin?
Page 5 from 3rd October 1986Continuing our series on Peace, Carmel Martin, anti-nuclear activist, defends our right to live ON JULY 23, 1986, my third child, a daughter, was......

Arabs 'cornered' By Plo
Page 4 from 17th July 1981I REALLY do not see on what grounds John Dingle claims I am "totally unfair" in accusing him of justifying Palestinian violence "in the effort to......

At The Foot Of The Page
Page 4 from 19th February 1965America's negroes need more than votes D R. MARTIN LUTHER KING'S recent nonviolent campaigns in Alabarn which led to thousands of arrests had as......

Violent Irish Tradition Condemned
Page 1 from 29th October 1971BY A STAFF REPORTER T HE too easy acceptance of violent traditions in the Irish Republic, together with the romanticising of the use of violence,......

Irish Stress On Violence Deplored
Page 2 from 11th June 1971BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ' F THE Irish should consider HE their "militaristic" national anthem with a more appropriate Irish hymn of peace,......