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Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
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1075.0. "Proud Mary" by LJOHUB::HORGAN (Craicailte indiadh damhsa) Tue Jun 16 1992 15:20

    
    There's a good article on President Robinson in the July issue of
    Vanity Fair.  
    
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1075.1Kevin, do you still subscribe to that?TALLIS::DARCYTue Jun 16 1992 15:371
    What does the article have to say about herself???
1075.2But she still has terrible knees !!! :-)ACTGSF::BURNSAn Cl�rWed Jun 17 1992 09:1511
    
    
    
    	The Centerfold is fantastic !!!
    
    
    
    
    
    keVin
    
1075.3Kevin, I'm abashed!LJOHUB::HORGANCraicailte indiadh damhsaWed Jun 17 1992 15:5514
    
    The article gives a run down of her background. Her childhood,
    her education and her career.  Its mostly about feminism, her work
    with women's issues and how much influence and power she has even
    though she is in a ceremonial role.  Of course, it is about divorce,
    contraception and abortion.  It pointed out that at the same time
    she was getting major flak from the Catholic hierarchy for trying 
    to get birth control legally available to married couples, Bishop Casey 
    was having unprotected sex with a divorced woman from Connecticut.
    
    
    
    
    
1075.4Proud IrelandMACNAS::TJOYCEThu Jun 18 1992 06:3828
    
    President Mary Robinson has become probably the single most 
    liked and admired person in the Republic of Ireland.
    
    Last month her state visit to France was a triumph, and got 
    a high level of media attention there. One French paper declared
    the country "seduced" by the Irish president. Of course the
    French were under the impression that Irish president had
    some sort of executive function. However when she candidly
    explained the true situation, no one cared.
    
    Even more important has been her visits to Northern Ireland
    - she has been to both Belfast and Derry. In Derry she
    visited both the Bogside and the Protestant Waterside. 
    Wherever she went, she got a tumultuous welcome. The
    only dampener was that Unionist and DUP politicians
    refused to meet her because of articles 2 and 3 of the
    Irish constitution.
    
    Her next state visit is to Australia. One point she made 
    in her French visit is that Ireland is re-defining itself
    truly independently of relations with the UK (good or bad).
    This should be of interest to the Aussies, who are talking
    about a Republic.
    
    Proud Mary? It should be Proud Ireland - Proud of Mary!
    
    Toby
1075.5Mary in OZSIOG::FARRELLThu Jun 18 1992 06:5111
    Tony,
    
    If you see Mary in OZ, give her a few of them mags in a plain brown
    wrapper ;-)
    
    Address to Fir, Na hEireann, she'll know what you mean.
    
    Actually, it is very refreshing to listen to her and I hope she can
    actually encourage women to assert their rights and reduce this
    "Masterminds of the right" syndrome etc.
    
1075.6BONKIN::BOYLEClich�s - Avoid them like the plagueThu Jun 18 1992 20:3415
    Pres. Robinson's visit has had some publicity here. It will get lots
    more when it's closer to the date. 
    
    Australians will take a lot of interest in her as the type of Republic
    being proposed here is similar to Ireland's, i.e. a 'figure-head' head
    of state with the normal 2-tier govt. She has been described in the
    papers as a very intelligent and articulate woman. I'll look forward to
    going to hear her speak.
    
    As for the mags.....I don't think so.
    
    Just think of the embarrassment if she was caught with them in her
    suitcase at the airport ! I don't think customs would believe her if
    she said she was only carrying them over for Joe Farrell.
    
1075.7WMOIS::CHAPLAIN_FTempus Omnia VincitWed Jun 24 1992 09:165
    
     Article about her in Time Magazine this week as well.  Sounds (and
    looks) like a real firecracker.  
    
    
1075.8BONKIN::BOYLETony. Melbourne, AustraliaTue Jul 12 1994 20:2914
    Can somone give me a bit of background on President Robinson. Before
    she was elected president wasn't she a member of a political party
    (which one?). How was she nominated for the presidency? Did she have
    any opposition? (I'm just surprised at how popular she is when she 
    came from/represents one political party). Has she now managed to rise
    above politics and represent all the people?
    
    2nd part of the question: What are the powers of the president and
    how/when can she use them. I know she signs bills into law and can
    refuse to sign them but this, I believe, is rare.
    
    Tony.
    
    
1075.9she goodSIOG::KEYESDECADMIRE Engineering DTN 827-5556Wed Jul 13 1994 04:1028
    
    She was/is a member of the Labour party...(though as a sensible and
    honest person she may be reviewing that at the moment)
    
    She had opposition..Brian lenehan from Fianna fail..It was almost a
    forgone conclusion that he would win until he  admitted that he
    has tried to influence a previous president on whether the government
    at that time, of which he was a memeber, should be dissolved. (a vote
    of no confidence had been passed on that fianna fail government.....
    Though how anybody ever had confidence in that Fianna Fail government
    in the first place is beyond me). Brian initally forgot about this sin
    until a tape recording was produced of his confession to a local
    journalist.....where upon a startling regain of memory was had....This
    rapid regain of memory was not as rapid as his loss of support and he
    lost!
    
    President Robinson is very popular..Her strengths are in human rights
    issues AND a shrewd political brain..She will be to the forefront of
    many of the social issues which will be debated in comming months
    ..particularly the Divorce referendum.
    
    rgs,
    
    Mick
    
    
    Anyway