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 MURDER IN THE UK  -  COLIN IRELAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Known in London as the "Gay Slayer", Colin Ireland aimed to become a serial killer, he had read an article that said to be a serial killer you must have killed 5.
Colin read the book and used it almost as a manual in his quest to become a serial killer.
It is suggested that Colin has strangled a convicted child murderer in his cell, but because he was serving life with no possibility of parole it was a waste of time and money to prosecute him.
www.murderuk.com /serialkillers/colinireland.htm   (281 words)

  
 Welcome to Frontiers
Colin Ireland, “Aldfrith of Northumbria and the Learning of a Sapiens,” in A Celtic Florilegium, Studies in Memory of Brendan O Hehir, ed.
Colin Ireland, “Aldfrith of Northumbria and the Irish Genealogies,” Celtica 22 (1991): 64-78.
Colin Ireland, “Some Analogues of the O.E. Seafarer from Hiberno-Latin Sources,” Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 92.1 (1991): 9 and notes 38, 39.
www.frontiersjournal.com /issues/vol5/vol5-03_Ireland.htm   (6356 words)

  
 ARCHIVES OF PAIN - ireland
IRELAND - Colin Ireland, an ex soldier and survival nut who enjoyed taunting police when each of his murders were reported in the media.
However Ireland's voice matched the voice in the phone call's police had received from the killer and his fingerprints were all over the crime scene.
Ireland was sentenced in December 1993 to five life sentences and told he would never be released from prison.
www.removables.co.uk /03_holy_album/05_archives_ireland.htm   (458 words)

  
 OCP Publications - Colin Mawby
Colin Mawby is internationally known as a choral composer and conductor.
For 10 years Colin was the artistic director of the National Chamber Choir of Ireland, Ireland’s only professional choir and one of Europe’s finest.
In 2006, Colin was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to be a “Knight of St. Gregory” in recognition of his services to church music over the years.
www.ocp.org /en/people/11418.php   (564 words)

  
 Sligo County Ireland: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
...pertaining to Irelands pre-Christian...monasteries of Fahan in County Donegal and Monasterboice in County Louth.
Following...Cromwell invaded Ireland in the 17th...back to the Sligo County estate, where...clothing.
Ireland is a small enough country that visitors...elsewhere, of course.
www.questia.com /library/encyclopedia/sligo_county_ireland.jsp   (1568 words)

  
 Colin Turkington - ROUND 6 - DONINGTON PARK PREVIEW
Colin Turkington and Team RAC are delighted to announce Lafarge Cement Ireland as a new sponsor for the remaining rounds of the 2006 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship campaign.
With Colin’s Irish roots and Lafarge’s understanding the benefits that the BTCC has to offer, it was only natural that the two should combine forces.
Lafarge Cement Ireland is part of the Lafarge Group - a world leader in building materials with top-ranking positions in all four of its businesses: Cement, Aggregates and Concrete, Roofing and Gypsum.
colinturkington.homestead.com /News_57.html   (246 words)

  
 Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Colin is also the lead researcher on the UCC components of a project supported by the Food Safety Promotion Board (Safefood) to study the costs of healthy eating on the island of Ireland.
Colin was initially trained in statistics and operational research and has spent nearly thirty years lecturing in these areas, initially in specialist departments in the United Kingdom and subsequently at the Nuffield Institute for Health at the University of Leeds.
Colin was founder director of the Community Operational Research Unit, established by the Operational Research Society of the United Kingdom.
www.ucc.ie /academic/pubh/staffBios/Thunhurstc.htm   (395 words)

  
 Colinjamesfarrell.com : Colin Farrell Biography
He was born Colin James Farrell in the Castleknock area of Dublin, at the edge of Phoenix Park, on March 31st, 1976.
Colin was the youngest of four, his brother Eamon now running a performing arts school in Dublin, while sisters Catherine and Claudine have both popped up in Colin's movie productions.
Colin Farrell made his North American theatrical debut in the dramatic movie, "Tigerland," directed by Joel Schumacher.
www.colinjamesfarrell.com /biography.htm   (475 words)

  
 ShowBiz Ireland - Biography: Colin Farrell
Dublin-born Colin Farrell, a star in Ireland already thanks to his role as Danny Byrne on the hit series Ballykissangel.
At the age of 15, Colin, the son of Irish soccer star Eamon Farrell, chose to pursue a career in acting rather than follow in his father's footsteps.
Colin Farrell is on the verge of becoming a big name in ShowBiz thanks to his critically praised role as rebellious Bozz in Joel Schumacher's Vietnam-era drama Tigerland.
www.showbizireland.com /stars/colin-farrell/colinfarrell.shtml   (394 words)

  
 Ireland (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom, occupying the north-eastern one sixth of the island.
New Ireland, an island province of New Guinea
Empress of Ireland which sank in 1924 with a loss of 1012 lives.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ireland_(disambiguation)   (159 words)

  
 Editors' introduction: language and identity in twentieth-century Ireland Eire-Ireland:Journal of Irish Studies - Find ...
Ironically for Ireland the shift from eighteenth-century to nineteenth-century models of nationalism coincided with the rapid decline of the Irish language.
Irish cultural nationalism and its political counterparts were largely English-language operations, but with the founding of the Gaelic League and the language movement, Irish nationalism took a stand, refusing to let Irish die or be reduced to a sort of archaeological trace, a political memory of a fossilized past.
For the bulk of Irish people in the twentieth century, Irish has become a second language at best, seen primarily as the language of ancestors: the language of the nation used to reflect the nation backward in time is, paradoxically, not the language that most people speak most of the time.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FKX/is_1-2_38/ai_105439602   (861 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The People's Peace Process in Northern Ireland: Books: Colin Irwin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Significantly, it was the politicians who decided the questions so that they could map out areas of compromise and common ground that their supporters would accept.
This book explains how the work was done so that others can apply the benefits of this experience to their own peace building activities.
Colin Irwin is at The Queen's University Belfast.
www.amazon.ca /Peoples-Peace-Process-Northern-Ireland/dp/0333962486   (262 words)

  
 UMass Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press
Arguing that tradition is never static, the essays in this volume challenge the concept of a monolithic cultural origin, while insisting on the importance of inherited discourses in the continuity of culture through time and across linguistic difference.
Several chapters address issues of politics and power, from the role of interpreters in the relations between linguistic communities in Ireland to the politicization of language in Northern Ireland since the 1980s.
Colin Ireland is resident director of programs in Ireland for Arcadia University's Center for Education Abroad and an adjunct lecturer at University College Dublin.
www.umass.edu /umpress/fall_03/tymoczko_ireland.html   (495 words)

  
 CrimeLibrary.com/Serial Killers/Sexual Predators/Colin Ireland (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The case of Colin Ireland was never reported in the press with the kind of near hysteria that greeted those of Peter Sutcliffe or Fred and Rose West.
I have been fortunate, therefore, to have been able to contact Colin Ireland directly and to have received extensive replies to my questions from him.
Yet, there have been few cases in which serial killers in England have revealed themselves so forthrightly, and the gains of hearing first-hand why and how the mind of a serial killer has been formed, and operated, more than compensate for any possible inaccuracy in the material.
www.crimelibrary.com.cob-web.org:8888 /serial_killers/predators/ireland/story_1.html   (685 words)

  
 Serial Killer Colin Ireland
Known in London as the "Gay Sayer", Colin strived to be known as a serial killer.
Robert Ressler states in "However Fights Monsters" that one has to commit five murders to become a serial killer.
Colin read the book and did exactly that.
www.francesfarmersrevenge.com /stuff/serialkillers/ireland.htm   (143 words)

  
 Colin Healy - Foot.ie
As for Colin Healy; the latest poor soul in a line of promising Irish players who have struggled with injury during their ascendancies.
One of his ex-workmates was there too and he's a good friend of Colin's and they go over to visit him a few times a year.
Colin is very determined to get back into it so if it doesn't happen it won't be down to a lack of effort on his part.
foot.ie /forums/showthread.php?t=29659   (689 words)

  
 ACIS WINTER 1999 NEWSLETTER
We are open to a wide variety of presentations, from re-considerations of the influence of the French Revolution on the United Irishmen to Samuel Beckett's reception in France to the role of European unification on contemporary Irish politics or economics.
A symposium on "Nineteenth-century Studies in the Twenty-first century" will be held at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, on 23-24 June 2000 [the weekend before the ACIS meeting] under the auspices of the Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland.
In this issue we wish to examine the relationship of Ireland and postcolonialism by asking scholars to interrogate Ireland's position within [and without] postcolonial studies and to respond to the question "To What Extent is Ireland Postcolonial?" Hence, we are soliciting articles that examine the relationship of Irish Studies and Literature to postcolonial issues.
www.acisweb.com /archive/New99w.html   (4094 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Deconstructing Ireland: Books: Colin Graham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Deconstructing Ireland examines the course by which the history of modernity and colonialism has constructed an idea of "Ireland," produced more often as a citation than an actuality.
The author's approach -- using Derridean deconstruction in alliance with positions in postcolonial and Subaltern Studies -- illuminates the way in which national identity is constructed and reconfigured through a fascinating range of material, including literature, political writing, and popular cultural forms such as television, film, and advertising.
Visiting Ireland — Discover the essence of the Island of Memories; get to know Ireland a little better by running through the information in our factfile.
www.amazon.com /Deconstructing-Ireland-Colin-Graham/dp/0748609768   (697 words)

  
 "The Watcher," Paul Henry - Cover Story - Brief Article Eire-Ireland:Journal of Irish Studies - Find Articles
The illustration featured on the cover of this volume is a painting by Paul Henry (1876-1958) called "The Watcher." It was completed during the period in his life when he lived on Achill Island (1910-19) and was first exhibited in Belfast in 1911.
Henry's landscape paintings of the West of Ireland have become iconic for many who view the West as the "real" Ireland: pure, romantic, Gaelic, and Catholic.
This painting was recently exhibited at the retrospective for Paul Henry at the National Gallery of Ireland (19 February-18 May 2003).
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FKX/is_1-2_38/ai_105439614   (403 words)

  
 BBC Northern Ireland - Colin and Cumberland
Enter the world of Aberant and help Colin overcome various obstacles by learning Irish.
Colin's 'cut-out-and-keep' survival guides to the language jungle.
Tell us what you think of Colin and Cumberland.
www.bbc.co.uk /northernireland/colinandcumberland   (91 words)

  
 Colin Farrell, Pictures, Movies, Bio, Video Clips, Fan Sites
Most recently in the news for being stalked by a fan during an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, the future Hollywood movie hunk was was born Colin James Farrell in Dublin, Ireland on March 31,1976.
Colin Farrell :: Fansite - Frequently updated with news and the latest rumors, plus details on film appearances and upcoming releases, a complete biography, photo galleries, messageboard.
Showbiz Ireland - Colin Farrell Launches Film Festival - Archived 2003 feature with photos including that of Farrell's brother, Eamon, Jr., and sister, Claudine.
www.chiff.com /pop-culture/colin-farrell.htm   (567 words)

  
 Colin - ASPO Ireland (Peak Oil)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Association for the Study of Peak Oil & Gas, Ireland
ASPO Ireland is kindly sponsored by Post Carbon Institute and other individuals
ASPO Ireland is a member of the ASPO group
www.peakoil.ie /user/colin   (74 words)

  
 Irish man Colin personal ad - CherryFun.com
im colin from ireland iv got brown hair blue eyes.
Colin is 23 years old and lives in Ireland.
Don't hesitate to write a message to Colin and maybe you'll find a soul mate you have been dreaming of.
www.cherryfun.com /personals-id1430.html   (85 words)

  
 About Colin | Ireland Photographer - Colin O'Brien   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In addition I have teamed up with GraphiStudio to provide a choice of modern and exceptional leather bound Wedding albums, which represents a fantastic memory of your wonderful wedding day.
Whether you are looking for a beautiful portrait of a loved one, contemporary wedding photography or creative commercial photography for your business or event, please contact me directly by completing the form on the Contact Colin section of this website.
If you would like to discuss your requirements in more detail or review some of my work I would be happy to arrange a meeting at a suitable location.
www.irelandphotographer.ie /about-colin   (244 words)

  
 mtbireland.com - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Newry Wheelers are glad to have on board J.C Campbell Citroen/Honda to sponsor the Ulster cyclo-cross championships race in Rostrevor on the 2nd of December.
Following last year's successful cyclo cross race with the biggest field in Ireland, Colin Campbell said he was delighted with the way the event was so superbly organised and recognised it was a great sport to watch as well as take part in.
Cyclo cross for those who do not know is a form of off-road racing which is fast and exciting and the courses are parklands, wooded sections, pathways and dirt road.
www.mtbireland.com   (609 words)

  
 ASPO Newsletter #67, July 2006 - ASPO Ireland (Peak Oil)
Global oil discoveries peaked in the 1960s and are rapidly declining as oil becomes harder to find.
Jack Zagar, co-Director of ASPO Ireland and a consulting petroleum engineer who worked in the Kingdom managing some of the super giant oil fields, will provide a perspective that throws into question Saudi Arabia’s long term ability to sustain or increase their current oil production capacity of 10 million barrels per day.
Increasingly, the world is looking to OPEC and specifically to Saudi Arabia to increase oil exports to cool soaring oil prices and to foster continued growth in global economies.
www.peakoil.ie   (302 words)

  
 Biography for Colin Farrell (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
A native of Dublin, Ireland, Colin Farrell began turning heads in Hollywood when he starred in Joel Schumacher's Tigerland (2000), the story of American soldiers taken to the backwoods of Louisiana in 1971 to play war games in preparation for their first tour of duty in Vietnam.
Dropped out of the Gaiety Drama School in Dublin and a few months later auditioned for a part in "Ballykissangel" (1996) and was successful.
Colin & Kim have decided to call their new baby James, which is actually Colin's middle name.
www.imdb.com /name/nm0268199/bio   (1515 words)

  
 Colin Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
That year, while living in Southend, he started frequenting Coleherne pub, a Gay pub in west London.
He used a noose again to kill his victim.
Justice Sachs, said he was "exceptionally frightening and dangerous", adding: "To take one human life is an outrage; to take five is carnage."
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Colin_Ireland   (1239 words)

  
 Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
You can count on our staff in Ireland to advise you and support you in achieving your individual goals and objectives as well as providing you with the tools to interpret and effectively deal with the challenges of living in a new cultural environment.
When you arrive in Ireland, you'll meet our Irish staff, including Colin Ireland, Arcadia's Resident Director.  With full-time staff in Dublin and part-time staff in Cork, Galway, and Limerick, you can expect this group of dedicated professionals to greatly enhance your learning experience while in Ireland.
You'll probably leave your homestay with an even greater appreciation of Irish culture; many students remember the homestay as one of the highlights of their overseas experience.
www.arcadia.edu /cea/index.aspx?id=1728   (421 words)

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