576:… he could have gone back to London where he had been living… But my Da, who is also dead now, was a stand-up guy even as a teenager and that decision to stick by his woman and do the decent thing probably saved both my mother and myself from ending up in one of those internment camps… My Nana was a stubborn and independent woman, perfectly indicative of the strength that working-class women at the time needed to possess if they were going to make it through the day. I like to think, and hope, that she would never have sentenced her youngest daughter to the misery of one of those places. But she was also a devout Catholic so I'll never know for sure… I'm still not entirely sure if my parents ever recovered from the experience. My father became an ardent communist — before we went to Romania and saw the reality of communism, after which he turned his back on the movement… It was a happy house and I was lucky to have them as parents, but there was always a lingering sense of trauma in the background which I'm convinced contributed to both of them dying an early age and leaving myself, my brother and sister without parents… In the interests of fairness, I feel genuine sympathy for the decent, honest Catholics whose hearts are breaking at these latest revelations.
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653:…it gave rise to a new breed of conspiracy theorists who are still with us today. By the time I went back to New York a year later, they had grown in number and gathered every day to taunt the grieving relatives who had set up a permanent vigil . I would bet my bottom dollar that everyone of those callous idiots is now involved in the anti-vax movement, and whatever other spurious conspiracy theory they can conjure.
601:…the arrival of a twin brother and sister… completely turned my otherwise tranquil life upside down. Don't get me wrong, I loved them then and love them now… it wasn't all bad, of course… Yet I became a dab hand at changing nappies… So I've certainly done more than my fair share of messy bums and dirtier diapers. But it certainly cured me of any desire to ever have kids of my own.
1082:— and he promptly tanked. He was unable to withstand the barrage of facts laid out in front of him and just sat there, sweating coldly. It was the end of Griffin and the end of the BNP. You see? That's because good ideas always beat bad ones and the more you suppress the bad ones, the more they get to flourish in the undergrowth.
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Charlton years… Now, we're always told that men can't multi-task, but as a junior contemporary of Lynch at Hot Press during that period I can certainly assure the reviewer that football, particular our on-pitch exploits with Hot
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There was a glimmer of hope for the toppling of this despicable regime around the turn of the century… Then, George W Bush included Iran in his ludicrous 'axis of evil'. All the protests stopped, due to a mixture of understandable patriotism and heavy crackdowns from the government in Tehran. Now
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Liverpool fan of over forty years I was angered by these comments about Liverpool's grieving of Hillsborough. I don’t think the journalist in question should simply be allowed to mock so openly the families of the 96, the club, its fans and the annual commemeration of the tragedy. The
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and those termed "junkies", expressing sympathy for anyone with a relative who had developed an addiction and writing: "An addict is someone who has developed a habit that they're trying to shake. A junkie, on the other hand, is the one who breaks into his own brother's house and steals stuff; a
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Central America and their bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi… The kids who took to the streets on Monday were simply following in a long tradition of protests... You could argue its none of our business but… I didn't feel that way about the death squads in Central America… the right to peaceful
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But as he cleans his desk in the Oval Office and prepares to vacate the premises he has embarked on the most shameful course of action of his tenure. Trump has revived the dormant policy of federal executions … It reminds me of Bill
Clinton's most despicable act. When running for election, he
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212:. His mid-week "iSpy" column consists of current affairs articles blended with shock-jock opinions. On Fridays he publishes the column "The World according to Ian O'Doherty". On Saturdays he has a column (formerly called "Agenda", now "Last call") on the back page of the
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junkie is the one who will rob you blind and sell valuables that you have worked and saved for and then sell it for a tenner bag of smack". After criticism from an international organisation and two local campaign groups, which requested a formal apology and
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