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2.Taoiseach urged to intervene in row over reopening special needs schools
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The death has taken place January 10
th 2021 at Parkview House, Castlederg of Pauline Casey (née Mullen) formerly of 50 Patrick Street, Strabane.
Beloved wife of the late Tommy, much loved mother of Brenda, mother-in-law of Paul, dearly loved grandmother of Danielle, Natalie and Bryan and sister of Tony.
Funeral leaving her daughter, Brenda Gore`s home, 10 Five Acres, Strabane on Tuesday (January 12
th) at 9.30a.m.for Requiem Mass in the Sacred Heart Church, Derry Road, Strabane at 10a.m.
Interment afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing daughter, son-in-law, grandchildren, brother and family circle.
Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on her soul.Â
YOUR feature on the Rangers v Dynamo Moscow game brought back memories. One of them was of Torry Gillick, a great Rangers player. He was a down to earth character, who had a poor education, but he could count. He told the referee that the Dynamos had 12 men on the pitch. One too many. He was correct.
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Via email YOUR correspondent William Dalrymple states that the Royals are above the law and always have been and that the recent tour of the UK by two of them will be good for morale. I am anti-Royalty and think it’s an absurdity in the modern world but even the most deranged Royalist must surely see that this “tour” is more about entitlement than morale boosting.
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