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Beats me why they couldn't just bundle the whole crew up and send them to Australia and get the scenery for free. The upshot is that everything on the station, called Drogheda, looks a bit wrong: wrong tools, wrong guns, wrong gates and so on. Believe it or not, they've even got singing shearers. Never mind, the Yanks won't notice. They like television to look cheap even when it's expensive...
Everybody wants full freedom in all areas of human behavior and new models of morality are being proposed in the name of would-be freedom." After the Mass, the Pope flew by helicopter to Drogheda, a small manufacturing town 30 miles north of Dublin. The town is part of the northern ecclesiastical province of Armagh, which includes Ulster. At Drogheda, he made an impassioned plea for an end to the violence that has long plagued Northern Ireland and appealed to Ulster's Protestants to "see in me a friend and a brother in Christ...
Perks and Palaces. As between Cavaliers and Roundheads, this is a portrait of Cromwell that no Roundhead sympathizer could fault. When Cromwell puts a thousand innocent men, women, children and priests to the sword at Drogheda, the author tells us he was in a fit of passion. Did he smash and savage churches in England? Well, choirs and pageantry and opulent vestments outraged his Puritan conscience...
...also was defeated by Beacon Hill, the Business School, and the Drogheda, Ireland Rugby Club...
...brought the Crimson's record up to two and five. The other victory came against the Portsmouth rugby club, 16-0, early in the season. Of the losses, only two teams beat them badly, Drogheda and Cornell by scores of 35-0. The others were decided by five points of less...