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Adultery Irish style (Apr 1978)

Adultery Irish style (Apr 1978)

Contents

  • Adultery - A special report on changing sex behaviour in Ireland, the breakdown of marriages and the nullity controversy. Also a new opinion poll on atttitudes to sex among young Dublin women.

    Labour - Vincent Browne writes on the state of the Labour party under Frank Cluskey and traces its history, from which it appears to have learnt few lessons.

    CIA - Chris Doherty writes about the United States Counnsellor in Belfast who has been named as a CIA opperative, a charge which he denies.

    Economy
    UCD economist, Paddy Geary, analyses the state of the economy and Fianna Fail's economic proposals which, he says, cannot solve our basic problems.

    Sport
    John Reason reports on the international rugby season and concludes that Wales was not a great team and Ireeland not a bad one
    Irish footballers in England by Peter Ball Rugby Round-up by John Reason
    The Grand National by Joseph Doyle

    MAGILL FILE
    Observing Conor Cruise by Henry Kelly Conradh na Bourgois by Mairtin MacCormac
    On Tour with Garret Fitzgerald by Gene Kerrigan
    B+I by James Prufrock

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Now Tony O Reilly gets it twice every Sunday
PUBLISHING IN IRELAND has been a notoriously precarious enterprise in the last two decades with two newspapers (the Sunday Review and the Evening Mail) going to the wall and being followed there by countless magazines (This Week, Nusight, Scene, Woman's Choice, Spottlight, Profile etc). So it is perhaps surprising that the most spectacular fortunes to be made in Ireland in recent times should have been made by publishers, those of the Sunday World. By VINCENT BROWNE



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Conradh na Bourgeois
LAST MONTH'S Seachtain na Gaeilge was probably one of the most successful series of events organised by Connradh na Gaeilge in Dublin over the past half-century ðyet its impact on the capital city was negligible. A sad reflection on the mass moveement founded by Dr. Dougglas Hyde more than 80 years ago. 



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Observing Conor Cruise O Brien
FROM HIS SWIVEL chair behind an old mahogany desk on the fourth floor of the Observer building on the fringes of London's press world of Fleet Street, Dr. Conor Cruise O'Brien, former Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, former TD, now Senator for Trinity College Dublin, can see the massive clock faces on the domes of Christopher Wren's cathedral of St. Paul's. By Henry Kelly


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Special Survey - Adultery Irish Style - The Sexual Explosion
Sexual attitudes and behaviour are changing radically in Ireland as evidenced by the increasing breakdown of marriages, the higher VD and illegitimacy rates and the sale of the contraceptive pill. We examine the scale of this change and attempt to describe current attitudes to sex in Irish society.  



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Labour Party Special Report

Part I: Labour before and after Frank Cluskey

FOR BOTH COALITION parties the experience in Government and the election were calamities and, although Fine Gael iost more seats and more votes; the outcome for Labour is the more serious. By: Vincent Browne
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The Garret Fitzgerald roadshow - now booking for an extended run

The twenty-five foot high star came to life. From its dominating position behind the stage of the Sunset Club in Longford, outlined in red, white and two shades of green against a deep blue background, the star began a rhythmic blinking. The tiny lights embedded in the high blue ceiling added their own stardust imitations and for a few minutes it seemed as though Garret FitzGerald was about to finish his marathon constituency tour with all the taste, style and Panache of Richard Nixon. By: Gene

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Car test - the Austin Allegro
The bad news that has dogged British Leyland over the years has largely obscured the fact that the UK giant offers a range of excellent, sometimes outstanding, cars. Although the pall-like cloud of economic uncertainty hanging over the State-owned company has dated some of the models, because new ones haven't been produced, at least the existing range has been around long enough to have proved its reliability.



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Irish stars are shinning in the English League
With Irish-dominated Arsenal poised for FA Cup victory, Irish footballers are playing a more central role in the English League than ever before. Peter Ball reports.



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Wales... werent that good
BY WINNING ALL four matches in the international rugby championship in 1978, Wales created all sorts of records - three Triple Crowns in succcession; a record number of grand slams, personal scoring records for their captain Phil rlennett and for serummhalf Gareth Edwards ,and for Edwards also the unique achievement of becoming the first Welshman to win 50 caps.



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The Grand National - British institution with an Irish dimension
Steeplechasing is the toughest branch of racing, and the Grand National is its most demanding event. Run over four and a half miles and thirty massive fences, it tests both horses and rider to the full.



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Guide to the study of form
The art of successful betting - part three, by John Conroy

WITH THE FLAT season virtually upon us, it is an opportune time to consider some ways in which winner-finding may be made easier.


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FERRY FAR - Why B + I don't seem to know what car ferries are for
THE LOGISTICS involved in running a car ferry are quite simple. As passsengers are motorised, this gives the ferry operator total flexibility when choosing arrival and departure points. There is no necessity to link up major cities directly or even to consider a railway connection. by James Prufrock



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How Fianna Fail's economic policies cannot get this country moving again
An analysis of the Government's economic strategy by Paddy Geary


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Going out with Magill - April 1978
The Dublin Arts festival, music, theatre, restaurants and pubs



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The (CIA s) quiet American in Belfast
WITH HIS HORN-RIMMED spectacles, toothbrush mousstache and three piece slightlyyout-of-fashion suit he looks like an English bank manager. By CHRIS DOHERTY



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