| Title: | Celt Notefile |
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| Created: | Wed Feb 19 1986 |
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LECTURE:
LIFE AND DEATH IN NORTHERN IRELAND.
(A Reflection on the 20th Anniversary of the Irish Civil Right Movement.)
Given by: Bernadette Devlin McAliskey
DATE: Wednesday, November 2, 1988
TIME: 7:30pm
PLACE: New Hampshire College (North Campus)
Room 100
New Hampshire Hall
Rte 3 Hooksett, N.H.
(exit 9N off I-93 North) 5 miles north on Rte 3, on the right.
ADMISSION: Free.
INFO: For more info, contact NHIAC (N.H. Irish Action Coalition)
(603) 889-0933. Or write: NHIAC
PO Box 6331
Nashua, N.H. 03063
Sysnopsis: Bernadette Devlin McAliskey has been a leader of the struggle for
social justice in Northern Ireland since the civil rights days of
1968 when she was a student at Queens University. She was elected
to the British Parliament in 1969 at the age of 21 and remained a
member until 1974. McAliskey has proven to be one of the most
articulate and prescient leaders of the Irish people. In January
1981, she and her husband were critically wounded in an
assassination attempt. They miraculously survived. Ms. McAliskey
will discuss the contemporary history of Ireland from the civil
rights movement to internment and the hunger strikes. She will
also focus on the need for the MacBride Principles Legislation
to help alleviate widespread discriminatory practices in Northern
Ireland.
SPONSOR: NHIAC and the NHC School of Human Services.
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| 448.1 | AYOU46::D_HUNTER | This is my Personal_name! | Mon Oct 17 1988 04:56 | 6 | |
Joe,
you've been working in the computer industry too long....
Sysnopsis ?!?!?!
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| 448.2 | HAL-9000 series computer error! | BRAT::DROTTER | Mon Oct 17 1988 12:20 | 11 | |
re. .1
Touche' Don!!!
That's just the first step in a process that gets progressively
worse. Finally, you end up like the poor software engineer,
who stepped into a shower stall one morning, and never came out.
Why, you ask?! Because the instructions on the shampoo bottle said:
Rinse hair - Lather - Repeat. :^)
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