PADDY McGARVEY’S journalism spans The Southern Star to USA TODAY, and other papers in between - sacked six times. Born in Armagh, Ireland’s older Canterbury, the apex of “Bandit Country” for 30 yea...voir plusPADDY McGARVEY’S journalism spans The Southern Star to USA TODAY, and other papers in between - sacked six times. Born in Armagh, Ireland’s older Canterbury, the apex of “Bandit Country” for 30 years, he returned three times to work for peace. JAMES PRIOR MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, invited him to his home, telling him: Your scheme is challenging all the constitutional ways of resolving Northern Ireland. The US State Department’s PAUL B VAN SON, wrote - his idea would be circulated to all departments involved. EX-PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON wrote a soft put-down hoping McGarvey was on his side. Any student of parliaments is time-wasting for not reading his hilarious account as a Labour candidate in the controversial Mid Ulster seat. The Master of Balliol College, Oxford, now Sir Anthony Kenny, advised him in 1985 not to write only on Anglo-Irish constitutions, because no one will read it. So enjoy the family tale of their spaniel Trilby, lost by a famous Scottish football club, as he moves from journalism, a pioneer facing a hostile Anglo-Irish media. Read how close Ireland came to a single, shared capital, and must do so soon. All she needs is a same-section marriage, with twin beds, in a small Ulster town, in the Republic. PS. It might even work for Israel-Palestine.voir moins