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THE HELL OF A BOY'S LIFE AT ARTANE: Macker told me to take off my
TODAY we publish extracts from a book that is one of most harrowing stories of sexual and physical abuse you will ever read. It is the first from ...
From Sunday Mirror,
9/23/01
by Adapted by Caoimhe Young
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THE HELL OF A BOY'S LIFE AT ARTANE: Macker told me to take off my
TODAY we publish extracts from a book that is one of most harrowing stories of sexual and physical abuse you will ever read. It is the first from ...
From Sunday Mirror,
9/23/01
by Adapted by Caoimhe Young
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THE HELL OF A BOY'S LIFE AT ARTANE: Decades of abuse at school
ARTANE Industrial School was set up in north Dublin in 1871 to take in orphaned or abandoned boys or those who were involved in petty crime. Even ...
From Sunday Mirror,
9/23/01
by CAOIMHE YOUNG
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The modernization of Ireland: gains and losses
FREQUENTLY termed the 'Celtic Tiger' for its flourishing economy, Ireland's growth has been spectacular over the past decade and so swift and dynamic ...
From Contemporary Review,
10/1/02
by Brendan A. Rapple
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ARTANE INQUIRY SHOCK; Ex chief's school in cop probe
THE inquiry into abuse at Ireland's industrial schools was in turmoil last night. We can reveal that one of the commissioners held a senior post ...
From Sunday Mirror,
7/16/00
by JOHN CASSIDY
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Remembering Ireland's architecture of containment: "telling" stories in The Butcher Boy and States of Fear
PATRICK MCCABE's third novel, The Butcher Boy (1992), describes the eventful life of Francie Brady, a traumatized schoolboy in a small town in late 1950s and early 1960s Ireland. (1) Irish society
From Eire-Ireland:Journal of Irish Studies,
9/22/01
by James M. Smith
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New book exposes failure of 'faith-based' schools in Ireland
A new book chronicles the failure of publicly funded "faith-based" institulions for poor children in Ireland, asserting that the system subjected thousands ...
From Church & State,
9/1/01
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Antiparkinson drugs
Antiparkinson drugs are medicines that relieve the symptoms of Parkinson's disease and other forms of parkinsonism.
From Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine,
4/6/01
by Nancy Ross-Flanigan
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