Word: irelands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Ireland...
...July 12 issue featuring Ireland is absolutely magnificent. The map, pictures and text are worthy of being treasured as a fine book, which I intend...
Relative to your fine article on Ireland, and with particular reference to the observation on Ireland's low suicide rate, allow me to suggest that a violent taking of one's life is unnatural and un-Irish, there being a perfectly natural, God-fearing way through women and whisky, and hard work...
...true that both the parents of Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, were born at a village near Carrickfergus, in Ireland...
Television, which now lights up more than 200,000 screens, is a perennial as sault on Gaelic puritanism. Ireland's own station competes with programs beamed from Britain that seem incredibly risque to Irish viewers; the BBC's uninhibited coverage of Christine Keeler's exploits has even jogged the stodgy, self-censoring Irish press into giving readers all the details. Many Irishmen, increasingly resentful of censorship, have taken to sampling censored books, films or plays by taking the 90-minute flight to London - where far more horrendous temptations abound...