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Month: March 2014

Why we shouldn’t give Prozac to children

Posted on March 18, 2014 by Brian — 6 Comments ↓

  Last week, an inquest heard 15-year-old schoolboy Patrick Roberts (left) described as a “loveable” teenager who “had so much to look forward to.” On December 3rd last year, some of Patrick’s school-friends received messages from him saying that he Continue reading Why we shouldn’t give Prozac to children→

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No Justice in Bray … or Carlow

Posted on March 12, 2014 by Brian — 2 Comments ↓

Yesterday morning, I was able to watch the documentary “A Search for Justice: Death in Bray”, shown the previous evening on TV3 in Ireland. The programme was a re-telling of the events of August 16th 2009, when 22-year-old Shane Clancy went Continue reading No Justice in Bray … or Carlow→

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The Amazing Mr Smith

Posted on March 10, 2014 by Brian — 1 Comment ↓

  65-year-old Derek Smith was a popular musician and entertainer, who performed under the name The Amazing Mr Smith. In his act, he featured a variety of innovative home-made instruments, some of which can be seen on this video of Continue reading The Amazing Mr Smith→

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