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JOURNALISM 2010
JOURNALISM 2009

JOURNALISM 2010:

28 Feb 10 A miserable week for the families of Omagh victims Sunday Independent
21 Feb 10 Stories of my life Sunday Herald
7 Feb 10 Short was hardcore in dishing the dirt Sunday Independent
26 Jan 10 Martin Amis may be past HIS sell-by date but by writing off the elderly, he robs us of a precious gift Daily Mail
24 Jan 10 Incredible Hunk leaves Obama healthcare plans floundering Sunday Independent
17 Jan 10 Robinson seen as a joke but Adams must face serious questions Sunday Independent
10 Jan 10 Political correctness impairs airport security Sunday Independent
3 Jan 10 Ireland needs fewer fruitcakes and more Terry Wogans please Sunday Independent
2 Jan 10 British Universities: seats of learning – and loathing
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Daily Telegraph
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The Editors
The Archive Hour, BBC R4, 17 November 2007

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18 Doughty Street, 13 November 2007

Culture Clash – TV Fakery
18 Doughty Street, 21 August 2007 

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Extracts from REVIEWS of Ruth's latest non-fiction book:

Aftermath – the Omagh bomging and the families' pursuit of justice

"She is one of the most important contemporary writers on Ireland and this is compulsive reading... the entire work is an Irish masterpiece." 
Tribune

"Dudley Edwards’ finely-researched book benefits from her own proximity to the events and her personal knowledge of the protagonists - the hitherto ordinary people - who took on the Real IRA in the courts, even though there was no precedent anywhere in the world for what they sought to achieve. For anyone interested in this chilling area of recent Irish history, Aftermath is recommended reading."
Sunday Business Post

"It is a remarkable and moving story, told in masterly fashion by Ruth Dudley Edwards. Her narrative grips from the start. It is as compelling as a thriller and displays the sympathetic imagination of a great novel... This is an extraordinary and uplifting story of how a group of ordinary people managed to get the justice they sought. It is beautifully told."
Scotsman

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