Word: irelands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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EUROPE Austria 1,173.8 1,173.8 Belgium-Luxembourg 739.5 1,256.4 1,995.9 Denmark 300,3 605.3 905.6 France 5,175.6 4,262.4 9,438.0 West Germany 4,047 5 951.9 4,999.4 Berlin 131.0 131.0 Iceland 70.2 70.2 Ireland 146.2 146.2 Italy 3,463.3 2,292.5 5,755.8 The Netherlands 1,228.6 1,252.8 2,481.4 Norway 349.8 797.0 1,146.8 Poland 522.6 522.6 Portugal 152.1 336.6 488.7 Spain 1,1736 537.7 1,711.3 Sweden 108.9 108.9 United Kingdom 7,668.2 1,045.0 8,713.2 Yugoslavia 1,703.0 693.9 2,396.9 Regional...
...Quare Fellow, based on the play by Ireland's Brendan Behan, is a funny tragedy, a happy-go-lucky horror show, a gay little wake for the dead who have died in the name of justice-the kind of justice that demands a life for a life. Like the play, the picture ignores the rational arguments against capital punishment. It simply takes its audience inside an Irish prison and bolts the gate; and then with a world of Irish charm and humor shows everybody round the dear old place, shows everybody how it feels to live in a cell...
Died. John Cardinal D'Alton, So, Archbishop of Armagh and Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland, a noted ancient historian (Horace and His Age), and spiritual father to 3,284,331 Irishmen, who long worked quietly for political union between the Irish Republic and the six British counties of Northern Ireland, was instrumental in ending the I.R.A.-inspired bloodshed between his countrymen on the divided island; of a heart attack; in Dublin...
...Nassau into a restful roost for such multi millionaires as Henry Ford II and CBS Chairman William Paley. But Taylor has put most of his effort into building Carling's beer into the fourth largest seller in the U.S.. is now moving his beer into Britain. Ireland and even the Bahamas...
...night last week that lasted until break of day, while Huston's fellow huntsmen, 500 strong, milled around under three marquees set up on the master's spacious lawn. "I like horses and deep country and the Irish pleasantries," says Huston. "I like the life in Ireland, there's more variety...