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In this special bonus episode Dan and I are joined by legendary Exeter Chiefs out-half and Ulsterman, Gareth Steenson. Gareth chats about how rejection from Ulster spurred him on to better things. The European Cup winner also discusses why he is coming back to his native Norn Iron. One of rugby's most inspirational and interesting stories. Enjoy.
L'histoire du premier casse qui a hérité de cette appellation, le "casse du siècle". L'attaque du train postal au petit matin du 8 août 1963, pas au Far-West mais dans la campagne anglaise : une opération qui, aujourd'hui encore, apparaît comme hors normes et jamais égalée. Mené à bord d'un convoi bourré de sacs de billets de banque, ce casse record a été bouclé en trente minutes. 2,6 millions de livres sterling envolées, l'équivalent de 50 millions d'euros actuels. De l'argent dont on ne sait toujours pas, plus de cinquante ans après les faits, ce qu'il est devenu. Comme on ne sait toujours pas qui fut le véritable cerveau de cette attaque, surnommé "The Ulsterman" (l'homme de l'Ulster). Il n'a jamais été retrouvé, du moins de son vivant... Le commando, bien que majoritairement rattrapé et condamné, gardera toujours le silence...
Drew Flood is the Business Development Manager at Aware the Mental Health Charity for the last 9 years, they raise over Two Million each year with only 25% funding from the state, they have over 50,000 people contacting them each year for Mental Health support & Education . Drew had a very enjoyable 28 years in the Hospitality Business in Ireland he Trained with the Doyle Collection straight after Clongowes & was then Part of the Opening team when the K Club opened in 1991 where he spent 17 years as Director of Operations - including the Ryder Cup matches in 2006 & 13 European Opens from 1991 to 2007. After the K Club he went to St Stephens Green in Dublin as GM of Bentleys Oyster Bar & Grill & Then after it was rebranded as The Cliff Town House. Off all the Guests he met over the 28 years the one who made the must impact was Audrey Hepburn she was just a Dream ! Drew is a proud Ulsterman from Rostrevor on the Shores of Carlingford Lough. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/portraitsofclongowes/message
When a group of thieves hijacked a train and escaped with millions of pounds, they set a new record for the largest cash robbery in British history. But who tipped them off? For decades, sleuths have debated the identity of ‘The Ulsterman' — the shadowy insider who instigated the Great Train Robbery of 1963. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I'm excited to be joined by former professional rugby player and agent, John Andress. John's an Ulsterman with a long and successful playing career. In fact he's played over 200 professional games with the likes of Exeter Chiefs, London Harlequins, Worcester Warriors, Edinburgh Rugby, Munster and Connacht. There are few more well-travelled and experienced players and he has used his extensive network of contacts to forge a career as a rugby agent. He lifts the lid on life as an agent and reflects on his journey from age-grade star at Ulster to the road less travelled for Ulstermen - playing across the water.
In the early morning hours of August 8th 1963, 16 men stopped and robbed the Royal Mail Train from Glasgow to London. The men drove away with roughly 2.3 million Emglish Pounds (worth close to 30 million today). We get into all of that, but first Krysta has some facts in honor of International Woman's Day! Krysta gives us somewhere between six and seven facts and then off we go. First we look at the robbers themselves, then we look at their plan and in some ways, just how lucky they were. We also discuss the failures of the men to properly clean the farm where they laid low and how they failed to torch it. In the end a ketchup bottle and a Monopoly board spell doom for most of the robbers involved...but most of the money is never recovered. Join us for this very special historical true crime edition of the Family Plot Podcast!
Bruce Reynolds is a master of the criminal trade. Canny, well-dressed and suave, he's transcended his humble origins by taking advantage of London's illegal underworld. Robbing jewellery allows him to satisfy his taste for the finer things, but now he wants more. His ultimate fantasy is to find an ‘Eldorado' that will set him up for life. So he concocts a plan more ambitious and much riskier than anything he's pulled off before. If it succeeds, he'll become richer than he could have ever imagined, and the man behind Britain's largest ever robbery.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we are joined by guest (and sometimes co-host) Paddy Mullarkey as he and Andy preview the 6 Nations Rugby, discussing their predictions for the tournament (sorry Ireland fans!) Novak Djokovic responded to last year's expulsion from Australia in convincing fashion, winning the Australian Open men's singles tennis title – and British wheelchair athlete Alfie Hewitt won the men's singles title to add to the doubles title he retained with Gordon Reid. In NFL we have the Superbowl finalists after the Chiefs beat the Bengals in the dying seconds of the game, whilst the Eagles beat an injury affected 49ers. They now compete in the Superbowl on 12th February. Rory McIlroy and Patrick Reed seemed to continue their feud in golf's Dubai Desert Classic. There were tees flicked as the Ulsterman beat his rival by one shot to win the £1.2 million prize money, whilst the American courted controversy over a ball that got stuck in the top of a palm tree. And in Rugby we look at the crises enveloping both the English and Welsh Unions, as well as looking back at a weekend of domestic rugby-including the much-vaunted Chicken Balti Pies at London Irish!
"L'heure du crime" revient sur l'histoire du premier casse qui a hérité de cette appellation, le "casse du siècle". L'attaque du train postal au petit matin du 8 août 1963, pas au Far-West mais dans la campagne anglaise : une opération qui, aujourd'hui encore, apparaît comme hors normes et jamais égalée. Mené à bord d'un convoi bourré de sacs de billets de banque, ce casse record a été bouclé en trente minutes. 2,6 millions de livres sterling envolées, l'équivalent de 50 millions d'euros actuels. De l'argent dont on ne sait toujours pas, plus de cinquante ans après les faits, ce qu'il est devenu. Comme on ne sait toujours pas qui fut le véritable cerveau de cette attaque, surnommé "The Ulsterman" (l'homme de l'Ulster). Il n'a jamais été retrouvé, du moins de son vivant... Le commando, bien que majoritairement rattrapé et condamné, gardera toujours le silence...
This episode sees the boys narrowly escape a buggering during a cookery lesson. Find out how a slip of the tongue can lead to an involuntary masturbatory confession in Lost In Translation. Coronation Street's favourite drunken Ulsterman gets 'a dig in the bake when he's down' and there's only one solution open to him.South African mystic and agony uncle, Honzie answers your letter and explains how to cope after finding your wife has been stripping on a webcam.Join in the craic and all the usual banter involving Rocky Balboa, Johnny Logan's love child, a singing green duck and a couple of scoops along the way.#jimmcdonald #charlielawson #coronationstreet #lostintranslation #agonyuncle #honzie #unclemonty #orvilletheduck Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Irish Times journalist and honorary Ulsterman, Nathan Johns and I conduct the post-mortem of Ulster's chances of silverware this season. Despite the initial disappointment, a couple of days have provided perspective. Ulster were tantalisingly close to a home final and the gut-wrenching feeling when they let their 5-point lead slip is made somewhat easier to take when you look at the future potential of this team. We discuss the heroic effort and the coaching decisions that may have ultimately contributed to our downfall. By the way, we forgot to give enough credit to the Stormers who, in the end, deserved the win. That hurt to say but it's true. Enjoy the listen.
Jeremy McWilliams has finished on the podium in two 500cc Grands Prix. He's also won a 250cc Grand Prix. He's ridden for Kenny Roberts' GP team and even put the KR3 on pole position for the Australian Grand Prix in 2002. He's also dabbled in British Superbike, ridden an Aprilia Cube in MotoGP and has won races at the Northwest 200. Oh, and then there's that movie gig with Scarlett Johansson. A rider blessed with not only speed but with the technical ability to develop motorcycles, McWilliams has a long and on-going relationship with KTM to help them develop new motorcycles. His resume is both impressive and long. Well, now the 57-year-old Ulsterman can add this to the list of accomplishments: Mission King Of The Baggers Daytona winner. We caught up with McWilliams to discuss a bit of everything on this week's episode of Off Track With Carruthers And Bice. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmcwill99/Twitter: https://twitter.com/McWill99Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeremymcwilliams99/Support the show (http://motoamerica.com)
Shane and Hazel return to the studio for a whopper: it's the story of Shane's fellow beardless Ulsterman, Cu Chulainn!You know him as one of the most celebrated figures in Irish folklore – we know him as a failed contestant on Take Me Out. Plus, we wonder how many snooker tables there are in prison and come across a shocking new twist in our hunt for bear bones.Tell us where you're tuning in from at hello@nothistorians.com! You can also email us with stories you'd like us to cover, your favourite trivia, or anything you want to add to previous episodes!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
LES BRAQUAGES ENTRÉS DANS L'HISTOIRE - L'attaque du train postal au petit matin du 8 août 1963, pas au Far-West mais dans la campagne anglaise : une opération qui, aujourd'hui encore, apparaît comme hors normes et jamais égalée. Mené à bord d'un convoi bourré de sacs de billets de banque, ce casse record a été bouclé en trente minutes. 2,6 millions de livres sterling envolées, l'équivalent de 50 millions d'euros actuels. De l'argent dont on ne sait toujours pas, plus de cinquante ans après les faits, ce qu'il est devenu. Comme on ne sait toujours pas qui fut le véritable cerveau de cette attaque, surnommé "The Ulsterman" (l'homme de l'Ulster). Il n'a jamais été retrouvé, du moins de son vivant... Le commando, bien que majoritairement rattrapé et condamné, gardera toujours le silence...
"L'heure du crime" revient sur l'histoire du premier casse qui a hérité de cette appellation, le "casse du siècle". L'attaque du train postal au petit matin du 8 août 1963, pas au Far-West mais dans la campagne anglaise : une opération qui, aujourd'hui encore, apparaît comme hors normes et jamais égalée. Mené à bord d'un convoi bourré de sacs de billets de banque, ce casse record a été bouclé en trente minutes. 2,6 millions de livres sterling envolées, l'équivalent de 50 millions d'euros actuels. De l'argent dont on ne sait toujours pas, plus de cinquante ans après les faits, ce qu'il est devenu. Comme on ne sait toujours pas qui fut le véritable cerveau de cette attaque, surnommé "The Ulsterman" (l'homme de l'Ulster). Il n'a jamais été retrouvé, du moins de son vivant... Le commando, bien que majoritairement rattrapé et condamné, gardera toujours le silence...
Ben Preston is an Ulsterman from Northern Ireland who currently lives and works across Australia and New Zealand as a regenerative engineer and designer. Regenerative designers think about what is it to make a space that comes to life and invites people in. One that invites people to name their biggest hopes, dreams, and fears, connect around them, and in the process, take care of and support each other. As a facilitator, I'm often thinking about those things purely in the context of how two people might talk or interact with each other. But Ben is thinking about it through the lens of what is it to build a space that allows for that.I was introduced to Ben through another wonderful guest, Jeff Hull. He said Ben is working with deep ideas about what it is to be in community in ways that allow for our highest and best to come through. That's where our conversation starts: locating ourselves in the world, and the places where we and our ancestors came from. I follow Ben on this journey to embracing his longing for connection in a way that allowed him to be true to himself, but also allowed him to begin to walk with and talk across boundaries of identity, ethnicity, and culture.Ben lives at the heart of this beautiful paradox that we can be uniquely anchored in where we come from and who we are in a way that actually allows us to connect with others who are uniquely where they come from and who they are. Rather than seeing those borders as divisions or sources of conflict, we can see them as the spaces where worlds meet, and where new possibilities emerge.Get Connected:The Wonder Dome Newsletter http://bit.ly/3dTfdPiFollow Andy on Twitter http://twitter.com/cahillaguerillaFollow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/thewonderdomepodLike us on Facebook http://facebook.com/mindfulcreative.coachConnect with Ben:Ben-Preston.comlinkedin.com/in/ben-preston-he-him-74437952Listen to Episode #55 with Jeff Hull: mindfulcreative.coach/the-wonder-dome/2021/5/19/55-jeff-hull
On a cool August night in 1963, a Royal Mail train was brought to a halt, and robbed of £2.6M (Over $75M USD today) in the most famous train robbery in history. It wouldn't have been possible without the help of the Ulsterman (his identity revealed at the end) and they were brought down by a Monopoly board. Hear their incredibly story of luck and fortune in this episode of Original Heists. Original Heists is presented by http://shipbob.com/rolledup (Shipbob).
Podcast Review of "The Curious Ulsterman" was a delight. So congratulations on a wonderful podcast curious, awesome and I am so happy to just be able to share this. Check out this review and also check out the podcast right here: https://www.thecuriousulsterman.com/
This is a podcast with you in mind. It was created to equip you with the critical real-life skills and wisdom that you weren't taught in school. I'll be interviewing people from all walks of life, including CEOs, veterans, therapists, and a host of other characters that will bring the life lessons and wisdom that they have learned on their life's journey so far, right to this podcast. This show will give you the tools to not just get by in adulthood, but to ultimately thrive. Find it at https://www.podpage.com/the-curious-ulsterman/ REVIEW: The audio is fine and starts off well with you describing what the show is about. Then you thank your audience, different countries, you ask me to review (what? You haven't given me any content) and share (why?). You then bring on your co-host and repeat everything you just said. At six minutes you had something interesting, but sadly I had already tuned out. If you'd like a full review of your podcast check out Podcast Review Show or if you need Podcast Consulting, Book and Appointment Today
Edward Carson may have been the man many associate with the birth of Northern Ireland but behind him all the way was the “granite-faced” figure of Sir James Craig. Once it became clear that Ireland would split, Carson retired from frontline politics. Enter the Ulsterman who reflected the view of many unionists in the new state. Tara and Declan explore how he came to be in that position and how he modelled Northern Ireland in his own image.
Tony grew up during “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland. After achieving an engineering degree, Tony commissioned into the British Army’s Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. He is now … Read More
Will Brexit really lead to Ireland reunifying and leaving the Union, in a final irony for English nationalism? In a special edition on the future of the island of Ireland we talk to Neale Richmond (Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdown), Ulster Unionist Party MLA and former leader Mike Nesbitt, and Claire Hanna (SDLP MP for Belfast South). Is the rancour finally leaching out of Northern Irish politics? Will a European identity trump a British one?Is a border poll really coming? And what do people in the Irish Republic really think of Boris Johnson? “Sinn Fein are the greatest force against a united Ireland.” – Neale Richmond“I am an Ulsterman, but I'm also Irish, British, and European…if you were to deny me any part of that mixture, you will diminish who I am.” – Mike Nesbitt“It's not the territory that's divided, it's the people.” – Claire Hanna“The UK leaving the EU means the greatest vehicle for co-operation on the island of Ireland is ending.” – Neale Richmond“The government in Westminster wants to possess Northern Ireland like a toddler wants to possess a toy.” – Claire Hanna“Sinn Fein are the greatest force against a united Ireland.” – Neale Richmond“We need to get away from the idea that we're pure Brit or pure Gael, because very few of us are.” – Mike Nesbitt Presented by Naomi Smith. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers Jelena Sofronijevic and Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The beast that is Olympia Fields continues to chew up this field. Only TWO players are under par at the BMW Championship, we’re braking it down on The First Cut Podcast… Rory McIlroy, is he back? After a lackluster restart to the season the Ulsterman is getting his grove back (3:07) Patrick Cantlay is your other 36-hole leader, is this a preview of his potential to win a major in the future (5:00)? Tiger Woods had his fair share of struggles on Friday, is this turning into a U.S. Open practice session (11:29)? We wrap with our favorite picks and confidence level for Saturday’s 3rd round (16:00) ————————— Check us out on YouTube for video podcasts and exclusive content, visit https://www.youtube.com/FirstCutPodcast 'First Cut' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow @FirstCutPod on Twitter and Instagram Follow our hosts on Twitter: @KylePorterCBS, @mark_immelman, @RickRunGood, @therealGFD For more golf coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/golf/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ulsterman and Victorian celebrity Lord Dufferin held the highest positions in the British Empire during its heyday, but he was most famous for a classic ghost story he told about a strange happening at Tullamore. It's a brandy-and-cigar kind of tale. Dive down the rabbithole with us as we try to find the source of the story in an adventure that involves Charles Dickens, the madness-inducing King In Yellow, and of course, various 19th century mystics and occultists (but you knew that already, right?). Sources: Ghosts & Haunted Houses, Maple & Myring, Usborne, 1979 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Haunted-Houses-Spectres-Usborne-pocketbooks/dp/0860202461 Tychy.wordpress.com: Premonitory Tales https://tychy.wordpress.com/tag/premonitory-tales/ Death And Its Mystery, Camille Flammarion, 1921 https://books.google.ie/books/about/Death_and_Its_Mystery.html?id=3ZUrAAAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y The Lost Imperialist, Andrew Gailey, John Murray, 2015 https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Imperialist-Dufferin-Mythmaking-Celebrity/dp/1444792431 The King in Yellow, Robert W. Chambers, 1895 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/8492/8492-h/8492-h.htm Legitimacy of Unbelief: The Collected Papers of Piet Hein Hoebens, 2017 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Legitimacy-Unbelief-Collected-Perspektiven-Anomalistik/dp/3643908555 Lifted: A Cultural History of the Elevator, Andreas Bernard, NYU Press, 2014 https://books.google.ie/books/about/Lifted.html?id=ryegAgAAQBAJ&redir_esc=y Music & Sound: Moonlight Sonata, Audio Library No Copyright Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q91NKLjxXyg Deep Horrors, Kevin McLeod https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7URbQvJzztI Crowd Talking, Free Sound Effects https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLld3JVwxew
This week we catch up with Peter Hunter, the Ulsterman Abroad! Peter, originally from Glengormley, now lives and works in Japan as a teacher! He also runs the travel blog http://www.ulstermanabroad.com ! This covers his travels and journeys both inside Japan and further abroad! We hope you enjoy!
Xander Schauffele leads a stacked leaderboard at Colonial Country Club in Ft. Worth, TX. Xander is 0-for-3 after holding a 54-hole lead or co-lead. Can "X" finally close out to reach 5 career PGA Tour victories (4:35)? Defending U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland is one of those pros stalking the lead, can he chase down Xander on Sunday (10:25)? Two words... Jordan Spieth. How are we feeling about his chances to win (14:04)? Collin Morikawa is lingering at the top, Mark Immelman thinks he should be the guy to watch on Sunday (23:12). Rory McIlroy had a ho-hum round on Saturday, and yet he still went under-par for the day. Just how impressive is the Ulsterman's floor (30:05)? We wrap the podcast by dishing out picks for Sunday, can Rick dig into his bag of data to pick a winner with some value? ————————— 'First Cut' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our hosts on Twitter: @KylePorterCBS, @mark_immelman, @RickRunGood, @therealGFD For more golf coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/golf/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After Giovanni Trapattoni and the FAI parted ways, Martin O'Neill was appointed with the aim of qualifying for Euro 2016. Myself and Mark Kennedy are joined by Philip Flanagan from The Bottomless Pit of Football to discuss the five year reign of the Ulsterman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This paper focuses on the loyalist community in Cavan and Monaghan from the signing of the Ulster Covenant through to the establishment of the Irish Free State and the Civil War. In particular, it focuses on the awkward questions of identity faced by the community after the partition of Ireland in 1921 (and by the growing likelihood of this event in the years previous). Cavan and Monaghan, along with Donegal, represented the three Ulster counties with the lowest Protestant populations. Cavan and Monaghan existed on the edges of Ulster itself with loyalist social networks overlapping with the distinctly non-Ulster counties of Meath, Louth, Longford and Leitrim. Despite this, these counties claimed to profess as strong an “Ulster Unionist” identity as their more Northerly neighbours. This was supported in 1912 with their enthusiastic support for the Ulster Covenant. In signing this the Cavan and Monaghan Unionists effectively sundered their own political future from that of their southern coreligionists. However, the three counties were to be similarly cast adrift from the North just a few years later when the Ulster Unionist Council accepted the principle of six county partition. This represented a severe identity crisis for the Unionists of Cavan and Monaghan. This paper examines both how prevalent an “Ulster” identity can be said to be in these two counties before then moving on to explore the ways in which this community successfully and unsuccessfully recast themselves as southern Unionists. In doing so it touches on important questions such as what it the idea of Ulster and an Ulster identity actually mean, how intertwined Southern and Ulster Unionism were in the border region and how the new Northern state functioned as a cultural symbol for southern loyalists. Daniel Purcell is a 3rd year PhD candidate in the History Department of Trinity College, supervised by David Fitzpatrick and Anne Dolan. He completed his undergraduate degree in Somerville College Oxford before returning to Trinity College for his MPhil and PhD. His research focuses on Southern Irish Protestantism in the Irish Revolution. Specifically, he is interested in the Irish border region and how the narrative and understanding of the Revolution is impacted by the overlap of different identities (Protestant, loyalist, Ulsterman) within the community. He has been published in the Breifne Historical Journal and Irish Lives Remembered.
This is the story of Niall of the Nine hostages, arguably the greatest ever Ulsterman. Empire builder, warlord, hero, villain and one of the most fecund men in history, yet you may never have heard of him. Listen to his tale here.
Matthew Harris and I help each other through an emotional morning at SMACC when we remembered everyones favourite motorcycle medic/maniac/comedian; Doc John Hinds. Some of us are off to SMACC in Germany. Some aren’t. Fear not though. The lectures will be shared for free on SMACC podcasts in the future. You may miss out on some of the fun but you don't have to miss out on the learning. It is a #FOAMed thing. Long live #FOAMed. The atmosphere was electric in Dublin even if the WiFi was steam powered. The whole thing started off with us remembering a departed friend; Dr John Hinds; a man with an insane hobby, a man with an immense sense of humour and a man that inspired people. This Jellybean with Matthew Harris captures a little of the feel of the first morning. It is a classic Jellybean. Two people that really just met but liked each other. Lots of background noise. Lots of fast talking. And quite a bit of emotion. Matthew shares a wee story about John and how he was inspired by the long haired Ulsterman to get into this funny world of pumping out educational stuff for no financial reward. Matthew Harris has continued putting stuff out. Have a look at http://harriscpd.co.uk and please note that the website name is slightly different now to what Matthew was calling it when we spoke in Dublin. We will be celebrating Doc John Hinds again in Berlin. Am I the only one that would like to hear how John Hinds would view things like Brexit and Trump? John did see things differently; let’s call it “Hinds-Sight”. If there was one person in #FOAMed that could get you to remember something very serious by making you wet yourself, it was John. https://soundcloud.com/thetopend/john-hinds-docjohnhinds-smacc?in=thetopend/sets/pre-hospitalists-paramedics
Feherty begins his summer swing with 4-time major champion, Rory McIlroy, the day after the Ulsterman’s emotional win at the 2016 Irish Open. Rory shares thoughtfully about the thrill of winning under pressure, the historic return of golf to the Olympic Games, and his special place as a member of golf’s new Big Three.
Robert Lee and Jamie Spence review a win for Rory McIlroy in the DP World Tour Championship, a victory that also saw the Ulsterman claim the overall Race to Dubai title. They hear from Rory, tournament runner-up Andy Sullivan, plus Danny Willett and Branden Grace who both had top 5 finishes. Meanwhile chief executive Keith Pelley outlines enhancements for the new European Tour season and there is a full preview of the first event on the 2016 Race to Dubai – the Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa.
TONIGHT 06/13 09:00PM CDT - "Current New and Events" - After some very strange and technical difficulties last night, we'll begin out show again tonight and hopefully cover some of the same topics in which we attempted the previous evening. We'll be looking into the Administration's fascination with Droid technologies and how this may very well correspond to one of Ulsterman's Report on one of his White House insiders pertaining to the same topic. Also, we cover some of the latest revelations in Europe and the EU and financial ramifications of the US and hopefully have other surprises as well if all of last night's BlogTalk issues are resolved. -- Please join us.
This week’s episode runs a little long as there won’t be anything for the following week. Today’s episode looks at the life and interesting career of Sir Robert Hart (赫德), a Ulsterman from Northern Ireland. For most of his life, he lived in China in the employ of the Zongli Yamen.
This week's episode runs a little long as there won't be anything for the following week. Today's episode looks at the life and interesting career of Sir Robert Hart (赫德), an Ulsterman from Northern Ireland. For most of his life he lived in China in the employ of the Zongli Yamen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices