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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Soccer   来源:Video  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:That's the ethos of double gold medallists Caolán McConville and Lucy Best who returned home this week after competing for Team Ireland at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin.

That's the ethos of double gold medallists Caolán McConville and Lucy Best who returned home this week after competing for Team Ireland at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin.

Mr McConville also criticised the timing of the series for proximity to the anniversary to his mother's death on 1 December."The portrayal of the execution and secret burial of my mother is horrendous and unless you have lived through it, you will never understand just how cruel it is," he said.

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"Everyone knows the story of Jean McConville: even Hillary Clinton who I met a few years ago knew my mother’s story."And yet here is another telling of it that I and my family have to endure."Mr McConville said that while those who had created the series would "move on," he cannot.

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The mother-of-10, a Protestant, was originally from east Belfast and converted to Catholicism after marrying Arthur McConville.After being intimidated out of east Belfast, the family moved to west Belfast and set up home in the Divis flats on the Falls Road.

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Not long after the move in 1971, Arthur McConville died from cancer.

She was taken from her home by the IRA in December 1972.or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250.

The controversial Chatham Docks plans have been approved but its fate is yet to be sealed.Owner Peel Waters wants to redevelop the site - the last working docks in Medway - into a business hub.

At a special planning meeting on Thursday, Medway Council approved the plans with eight votes for and seven against but the application cannot proceed due to the general election.Phil Taylor, a member of the campaign to keep the site as a working dockyard, said they were "hugely disappointed" but said the decision "wasn’t unexpected".

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