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...rumble of drums, the piping of flutes echoed through the warm summer twilight. Hundreds upon hundreds of men in bowler hats and orange sashes marched through the north of Belfast, their bright silken banners gilded by the setting sun. As the Sunday-suited men strode past, to the tune of their stirring ancestral anthem, The Sash, a British army helicopter hovered overhead and riot police stood guard before the 20-ft.-high screens they had just erected. Later that evening, 22 miles away, another group of men in tribal orange filed through the village of Downpatrick and gathered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Northern Ireland Putting Protest Back in Protestant | 7/14/1986 | See Source »

...director asked Rick and me, "Do you want to carry the lead banner?" What do you say when someone asks you to lead a parade of 125,000 people? You say yes yes yes. She tells you to get on some white clothes and the official gold sash and to come up to the front. You ask a woman for a pin to fasten your official gold sash. The woman asks who sent you here. "Some girl," you answer. "First of all there are no girls here," she says, "only women." She doesn't give...

Author: By Christopher J. Farley, | Title: On the March in Washington | 3/18/1986 | See Source »

...organizations mentioned by Steineryesterday were among those proposed by SASC,including Black Sash, a white run civil rightsgroup, which Steiner said definitely wantsinterns. Another civil rights group mentioned bySteiner was the Legal Resources Center, which hasalready had Law School interns...

Author: By Jonathan M. Moses, | Title: Steiner Says S. Africans Suppport Internships | 3/6/1986 | See Source »

...Black Sash, a civil rights organizationpredominantly of white South African women...

Author: By Shari Rudavsky, | Title: Discrimination Policy Discussed | 2/6/1986 | See Source »

...than 21 years of military rule. Elaborate festivities were planned, and dignitaries from more than 100 countries, including Vice President George Bush, were on hand in the capital, Brasilia. Then came word that Tancredo Neves, 75, the genial politician who was scheduled to don the green-and-yellow presidential sash in the modernistic Planalto Palace, had been hospitalized. Ten and one-half hours before his scheduled March 15 swearing-in, Neves underwent emergency surgery for Meckel's diverticulum, an intestinal ailment. The two-hour operation was a success, but the President-to-be was confined to his hospital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: A Change of Ceremony | 3/25/1985 | See Source »

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