BBC News | NORTHERN IRELAND | Churches welcome NI developments (#)
„I pay tribute to those who have worked with such determination to do so. "Despite the genuine difficulties still to be overcome on all sides, I believe these events provide solid grounds for new hope and fresh confidence." President of the Methodist Church in Ireland, the Reverend Kenneth Wilson also welcomed the developments. He called on everyone to work together to build peace and stability for the people of the province. Unionists still considering offer The Ulster Unionists are still considering whether the IRA's statement on arms is enough to persuade them to return to the executive.“
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„Dr Kathy Fulcher: When you cut out certain proteins from the diet, and cut down on the amount of fat in your diet you may miss out on certain vitamins and minerals, these include vitamins, A, E, and also maybe lacking in Omega 3 and Omega 6 oils, which are found in fish, such as salmon, tuna, mackeral, herring. Make sure you eat 3 servings of fish per week, I recommend you take a supplement such as a fish oil or cod liver oil.“
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„The underlying rocks across the whole region from the Pennines to Snowdonia were affected by the tectonic movements associated with the final opening of the Atlantic Ocean between Europe and North America about 60 million years ago. Many of the smaller faults caused by these stresses and strains show up on the path as thin parallel veins of a harder white material, quartz, which is more resistant to erosion than the sandstone.“
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„Coffee shops are everywhere in Amsterdam and we know what they serve! If it’s not your cup of tea, don't worry as you can just have an innocent cup of coffee.“
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„Furthermore, for many in the industrial heartlands of the North - as in Scotland, Wales and Ireland - the army promised a break from the grinding poverty of everyday life. Army life meant regular pay (one shilling a day for privates) as well as proper food and clothing, not to mention barracks that would most probably have compared favourably with the living conditions experienced by many at the time. Even with an establishment eager to recruit, many would-be volunteers were rejected on medical grounds, suffering from the cumulative effects of poor diet, medicine and housing.“
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