Three strange things



There is a man down the road I sometimes talk to. He is of darker skin than normal, of indeterminate old age and likes to converse about Einstein and space travel. He walks everywhere in this busy city and tells me he has a gift from God - he can make traffic lights go red. Skeptics (Olwen) just laugh.

Recently an item in the paper caught my attention. Police have discovered 13 home made submarines, including one being constructed 400 miles from the sea. It's not the kind of thing you imagine for DIY in the back garden, unless you've got 5 tons of cocaine to illegally transport to the US.

But the most outstanding item was Thursday's article in El Colombiano about Ireland. To appreciate the strangeness of what was written, remember that the quality press in Peru and Colombia reflect these countries' Catholic hierarchy. The article concerned the positive transformation in the Republic's economy and attributed it to the shaking off of Papal Catholicism and the coming of an enlightenment and Protestant reformation.

All unusual but reasonable ideas. And one of them is worthwhile putting our effort into.


Photo: Peace march: Not everyone wants to be photographed

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