New Entries
- Aug 05
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Victims Commissioners Supported recognition Payment
Denis Bradley of the Eames Bradley Consultative Group on the Past has revealed that the proposal to pay £12,000 to victims’ families, was endorsed by the Victims Commission.
Posted by Malachi O'Doherty, Aug 05, 2009
- Aug 04
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Full interview
This is my full interview, minimally edited, with Pastor James McConnell and members of his staff.
Posted by Malachi O'Doherty, Aug 04, 2009
- Jul 26
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The Hammer of McConnell
In the post below, we were attracted to the Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle after dissension within the congregation. One of the Pastors, George McKim, had defected and set up his own church after the Lord’s Appointed at Whitewell had procrastinated on an offer to put him in charge. Here’s more.
Posted by Malachi O'Doherty, Jul 26, 2009
- Jul 03
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Art and Conflict
When the Arts Council called a conference in Belfast to discuss art and conflict, one artist, Sean Hillen, raised doubts about whether artists can heal wounds.
Posted by Malachi O'Doherty, Jul 03, 2009
- Jul 03
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Rhyming McG
Our Deputy First Minister is a versifier and proud of it
Posted by Malachi O'Doherty, Jul 03, 2009
- Jun 26
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Longley's editor
All writers need to be edited – some more than others.
Posted by Malachi O'Doherty, Jun 26, 2009
- Jun 25
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Longley at 70
The Belfast poet Michael Longley was presented with a Festschrift by his publisher, at a surprise birthday in Queens University. It is a collection of writings by other writers who love and admire him. The dear man was quite taken aback.
Posted by Malachi O'Doherty, Jun 25, 2009
- Jun 21
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Whitewell Split
This is the report that went out on Sunday Sequence on Radio Ulster on June 22, about the split within Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle.
Posted by Malachi O'Doherty, Jun 21, 2009



