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Mary Ellen Synon

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in Sydney. In the article, she wrote: "It is time to suggest that these so-called Paralympics ... are – well, one hesitates to say 'grotesque'. One will only say 'perverse' ... Surely physical competition is about finding the best – the fastest, strongest, highest, all that. It is not about
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In 1996, Synon wrote an article stating most rural crime in Ireland was caused by the travelling community and that traveller life was "a life worse than the life of beasts, for beasts at least, are guided by wholesome instinct". An unsuccessful attempt was made by a Travellers Rights Group to
686:"Let the philosopher Ayn Rand, writing in the 1960s about American Federal controls on broadcasting, give the solution to our current 'outrage'." Mary Ellen Synon, "Another Fine Mess the State has gotten us into", 188:: "I hate the bugger." She was nicknamed 'the Bonk of England' by tabloid newspapers after she disclosed that she and Pennant-Rea had had sex on the governor's dressing room floor at the Bank. The then governor 98:, and served as a trade union official and negotiator. She was also awarded a Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship which allowed her to be based in Paris for nine months to study the 428:." She advised the disabled and blind to "play to your competitive advantage" and added: "In other words, Stephen Hawking shows his wisdom by staying out of the three-legged race." 22:(born 1951) is an Irish journalist. She is a frequent contributor to Irish radio current affairs programmes. Through her career, she has been an outspoken critic of the 1084: 935: 1109: 396:
for refusing to name her sources, an article Synon wrote about O'Keeffe caused a public outcry: "Just before the appearance, Ms. Synon wrote in the
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that ousted Allende, saying "It was a noble coup, General". Synon has also stated there is no difference between Marxism and Fascism and cited
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Among other people she has criticised are the two female presidents of Ireland: "that other ambitious small-town lady lawyer",
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finding someone who can wobble his way around a track in a wheelchair, or who can swim from one end of a pool to the other by
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that she would be happy to see Ms O'Keeffe in handcuffs, a remark Ms O'Keeffe's counsel complained about in court".
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allegedly had the carpet cut up. In the 1990s, Synon became a regular freelance columnist for the Dublin-based
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control of the country, saying that was "just what the evil Allende was up to in Chile". Synon also praised
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were both attributed opinions in the matter. As a result of the controversy, Synon left the newspaper.
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Synon has repeatedly expressed opposition to any form of socialism in her articles and has referred to
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Synon worked at the London bureau of the American television current affairs programme,
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In 1995 Synon made headlines in the British and Irish press over her affair with
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correspondent, then Europe correspondent, and finally British correspondent for
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Simon Goodley, "The Good Life. Hop on: we are taking sex tourism global",
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as an indicator of this thesis. She added, "There is no polarity between
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Please help rewrite or integrate negative information to other sections
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as poverty-stricken and bureaucratic. The article angered both the
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programmes in various countries including Nigeria, South Africa,
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Synon has expressed admiration for the American philosopher
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initiate a prosecution under the Incitement to Hatred Act.
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as "evil". Synon has described the socialist policies of
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Foundation for Defense of Democracies, 18 February 2006
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Retrieved 6 May 2017. 610: 608: 431:The article, which was criticised by the 478: 476: 474: 472: 468: 768:"Traveller anger as charges dropped", 950:Killian documents authenticity issues 812: 810: 808: 806: 376:government of the time and the Irish 7: 929:CBS News controversies and criticism 517: 515: 513: 511: 509: 507: 505: 435:, was subsequently discussed in the 317:"criticism" or "controversy" section 267:In 2015, Synon gave a speech to the 1085:Sunday Independent (Ireland) people 14: 782:Dundon, Mary (10 February 2005). 524:, "Mary, Ellen, Quite Contrary". 1110:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 738:, Monday 25 September 1989 (p.9) 306: 236:The Lost Literature of Socialism 552:"A thoroughly modern mistress" 1: 943:Killian documents controversy 706:. Retrieved 19 February 2016. 433:National Union of Journalists 419:In 2000 Synon criticised the 378:Department of Foreign Affairs 320:may compromise the article's 292:2016 US presidential election 246:. 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Synon (Obituary)" 360:In January 1988, Synon and 100:European Economic Community 1126: 1065:The Daily Telegraph people 1055:American women journalists 364:wrote an article from the 94:, she was a member of the 1050:American women columnists 541:27 September 1998, (p.13) 443:, a senator, director of 384:Comments on Susan O'Keefe 147:, and has contributed to 1080:Irish Independent people 96:Institute of Journalists 1075:Irish women journalists 894:My Kid Could Paint That 747:McCarthy, Dave (2004). 652:24 January 1999, (p.9). 486:, 22 March 1995 (pg. 6) 392:was brought before the 1105:Irish women columnists 1095:The Irish Times people 1060:Daily Mail journalists 998:International versions 922:Brown & Williamson 499:, 13 April 1972, (p.3) 388:When Irish journalist 70:Trinity College Dublin 1090:Sunday Tribune people 639:(16 March 2008), p. 8 271:where she criticised 1100:Business Post people 885:Mike Wallace Is Here 406:Travelling Community 132:Sunday Business Post 64:Education and career 1045:American columnists 820:, 11 December 2000. 772:, 3 September 1996. 497:Rappahannock Record 415:Paralympics article 383: 85:The Daily Telegraph 26:and an advocate of 757:Sunday Independent 722:The Irish Catholic 688:Sunday Independent 665:9 May 1999, (p.13) 663:Sunday Independent 661:Mary Ellen Synon, 650:Sunday Independent 539:Sunday Independent 526:Sunday Independent 449:Sunday Independent 362:Frances Cairncross 356:article on Ireland 329:through discussion 195:Sunday Independent 170:Rupert Pennant-Rea 144:Sunday Independent 68:After studying at 40:Synon was born in 1022: 1021: 987:60 Minutes Sports 818:Irish Independent 770:Irish Independent 648:Mary Ellen Synon 447:, which owns the 350: 349: 275:'s policy on the 156:Irish Independent 46:Goodwin J. 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