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Refreshment, Resources & Events

Compiled by Joe O'Neill & Rod Amis

A Companion to IRISH EYES

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RefreshmentTHIS IS IRISH COFFEE a feature of the G21 WORLD WIDE meant to offer you added value for our Irish coverage. As a companion piece to IRISH EYES, Irish Coffee will offer you refreshment, resources, and a compendium of events from around the planet. [See our "Peace Song" coverage under EVENTS.]

Our RESOURCES section will give you links to other publications concerned with Ireland and Irish issues, perspectives from around the world, and backgrounders to our IRISH EYES feature.

And here in REFRESHMENT expect humor, cartoons, and a number of surprises.


Resources Among the many related publications you may find of interest are:

If you know of an Irish resource you'd like to add to IRISH COFFEE contact our Editor at G21 Irish Coffee


EventsOn Wednesday, 1 July, 1998, come back to read about the debut of the Irish Peace Song at the Guinness Fleadh in San Jose, CA, on June 28, 1998, by Belfast men, Ciarán Mac Gowan, who comes from the Nationalist tradition, and Jim Crone from the Loyalist community. Hear how these composers talk about "time to find the lives we've lost".

Read Dan VanDeMortel's report on the latest initiative of the U.S. Congress to address issues of Northern Ireland.

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