Doctor’s dilemma in Cavan

By Colman Cassidy, Hibernia, 7 June 1979 Cavan County Surgeon, Mr. Boulos Hanna, cleared of culpable negligence in the care and treatment of his patients by a three-man team of eminent doctors, has as yet been given no firm indication of when he can return to work.   Egyptian-born Hanna, now an Irish citizen, has…
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The third tradition

By Colman Cassidy, 18 July 1975 Peadar O’Donnell, by Grattan Freyer, Bucknell University Press Peadar O’Donnell:Irish Social Rebel by Michael McInerney, O’Brien Press These two books make a good introduction to the work of Peadar O’Donnell – novelist, schoolteacher, journalist, patriot and political agitator – which is not as well known as it should be….
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Irish paper dream becomes a nightmare

By Colman Cassidy, Sunday Telegraph, 14 November 1982 The closure of the Sunday Tribune, the Republic of Ireland’s quality Sunday, just one week before its second birthday, is a salutary lesson in bad management.  It has been brought down through the losses incurred by its sensationalist tabloid sister paper, the Daily News, which has shut…
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Death in the rain

by Colman Cassidy A terrible beauty is stillborn in the rain, as alert, grim-faced, inward-looking men and not a few women stand outside the mortuary at Dublin airport – and wait. Talk is low and spasmodic.  Everyone is occupied with his or her own interpretation of the Gibraltar killings.  There’s an all-pervading sense of grief…
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