Posted By: October 24, 2013
Succeeds former Congressman Lester Wolff Seoul. South Korea. Thursday, October 24, 2013 — The President of the Capitol Hill-based Irish National Caucus who travelled to Seoul to be sworn in as one of twelve Judges on the World Peace Prize Awarding Council has, instead, been sworn-in as the Chief Judge. This followed the resignation of out-going Chief Judge, 94-four-year-old former […]
Posted By: October 21, 2013
Will be sworn in as Peace Judge, and Barbara Flaherty as Peace Ambassador CAPITOL HILL. Friday, October 11, 2013 — The President ofthe Capitol Hill-based Irish National Caucus (INC) travels on Saturday, October 19 to Seoul, South Korea, for the ” swearing in “ceremony. Fr. Sean Mc Manus will be sworn in as a Judge on the World Peace Prize […]
Posted By: October 14, 2013
Tom Kelly reflects on the Trimble-Mallon era and compares it to the present one in Northern Ireland. MALLON AND TRIMBLE DID THE HEAVY LIFTING Tom Kelly. Irish News ( Belfast). Monday, October 14. 2013 LISTENING to Seamus Mallon on RTE’s Marian Finucane Show was a welcome blast from the past. Despite being 77, the instantly recognisable and […]
Posted By: October 12, 2013
The Belfast writer offers suggestions to Sinn Fein SINN FEIN TRYING TO BE ALL THINGS TO ALL PEOPLE Patrick Murphy. Irish News ( Belfast). Saturday. October 12, 2013 Dear Sinn Fein, Have you just had a bad few weeks or is it time for a fundamental rethink of your position in Irish politics? In the north […]
Posted By: October 11, 2013
The Orange Order sees itself as a truly Protestant organization. William Scholes — who writes about religious matters for the Belfast Irish News — questions whether the Orange Order really applies Reformation principles to itself. Orange Order needs to do the Protestant thing. William Scholes. Irish News ( Belfast). Friday. October 11, 2013 IF you […]