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Written by Hugh Heatley
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Wednesday, 18 May 2005 |
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On
Thursday night last, along with my sister Vera who nowadays lives in Belfast and my brother
Harry (a Born Again Newryman) I was privileged to attend the Chapel St/Boat St
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Written by Brendan Milligan
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Wednesday, 18 May 2005 |
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Fourteen-year-old Catherine
Murphy walked down towards Mount
Street thinking about Mr Brown. He might have said that he was all right, but
he didn’t look very well. Only the day
before, she had heard her mother telling a neighbour that he looked very
failed. Most of the young people in the
street thought that he was a bit peculiar. He was always dressed in black and sometimes
rode a really ancient bike, but her mother always said that he was a gentleman.
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Written by Tom McKeown
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Wednesday, 18 May 2005 |
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Little did I know what was in front of us, that day
long ago when Gene McKevitt and I ran out of Senior Infants in St Clare’s Convent School to follow Willie Carr up to the
Abbey Primary. Brother Hennessy placed
me in one class and Willie and Gene in another. From that day on we were never to sit again together in the one
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