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Stardust 40th anniversary: I remember what I did after my brother s funeral. I went to another funeral
In the early hours of Valentine’s day 40 years ago, there was a fire in the Stardust club in north Dublin. By Sean Murray Saturday 13 Feb 2021, 12:05 AM Feb 13th 2021, 12:05 AM 43,398 Views 16 Comments
“This isn’t about a fire. It’s about people’s anniversaries. 48 of them died. We have to remember them. Not lose sight of them.”
FEBRUARY IS A month that Linda Bishop never enjoys.
“The minute the calendar flips, you know it’s going to be a bad month,” she says this week. “Once the month goes into February, you already start feeling the niggles. You see the advertisements for Valentine’s Day. It all builds up to that day.”
INTRODUCTION
We are continually bombarded with information about the COVID-19 pandemic and encouraged to receive the COVID-19 vaccines. Many are making the decision to consent or refuse these with little information. To make an informed decision about receiving a vaccine requires: 1) full and complete information regarding safety and side effects, 2) explanations of efficacy and effectiveness, 3) ingredients including any adjuvants, preservatives, and genetic material, and 4) vaccine companies lack of liability for damages. The use of human fetal cell lines should be made known to all recipients and those who administer the vaccines. This includes development, production or any testing of the vaccines, no matter how remote the cooperation.
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The Thursday Murder Club 2 by Richard Osman (Viking)
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Pointless co-host’s cosy crime debut set in a retirement home broke sales records; here comes the sequel.
Waters of Salvation by Richard Coles (W&N)
A new crime series from everyone’s favourite vicar begins as a proposal to refurbish a village church ends in murder; Canon Daniel Clement must investigate.
Oh, William! by Elizabeth Strout (Viking)