1. Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    Just came across this: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/story.jsp?story=564814 Cheers! Doug ... A bad day in television is still better than a good day
    Sep 24, 2004 @ 01:30 - Doug Murray (Doug Murray <doug@...>)
  2. RE: Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    Doug, This doesn t surprise me, as there was no sign at all that there was any law enforcement, border patrol, customs, immigration, or even interested parties
    Sep 24, 2004 @ 05:41 - Dallen Timothy (Dallen Timothy <dtimothy@...>)
  3. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    ... How is this different to the borders between Schengen countries? The UK and the ROI operate a common travel area, so there doesn t need to be immigration
    Sep 24, 2004 @ 08:43 - Kevin Meynell (Kevin Meynell <knm@...>)
  4. Re: Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    well nobody claimed it would be relevant or meaningful but only timely & crimely & anyway how could anyone get into anything except by crossing its border what
    Sep 24, 2004 @ 11:55 - aletheiak ("aletheiak" <aletheiak@...>)
  5. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    ... If that s their choice, they shouldn t be surprised that the border attracts various misconduct. They have invited it, so they shouldn t complain. When
    Sep 24, 2004 @ 15:09 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
  6. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    & anyway how could anyone get into anything except by crossing its border I thought the same thing. For of course one needs to cross a border to get into
    Sep 24, 2004 @ 18:26 - Michael Kaufman (Michael Kaufman <mikekaufman79@...>)
  7. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    Lowell, ... I honestly didn t understand the point the article was trying to make. The UK and the ROI, plus the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man operate a
    Sep 24, 2004 @ 19:30 - Kevin Meynell (Kevin Meynell <knm@...>)
  8. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    I am aware that Ireland had some remaining governmental ties to the UK between 1921 and the establishment of the republic in 1949. My statement that its
    Sep 24, 2004 @ 20:29 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
  9. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    Lowell, ... They are now, but legally they weren t before 1931. Australia, Canada, South Africa and Ireland originally only had dominion status and retained
    Sep 24, 2004 @ 22:07 - Kevin Meynell (Kevin Meynell <knm@...>)
  10. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    Kevin, I don t think we have any disagreement. I said separate nations, not independent. The independence of Canada and Australia were undoubtedly
    Sep 24, 2004 @ 23:13 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
  11. Re: Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    ... countries? The UK and ... to be ... attracts ... complain. When ... legitimate ... this case even ... didnt ... separate nation from ... agitation.
    Sep 25, 2004 @ 02:01 - aletheiak ("aletheiak" <aletheiak@...>)
  12. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    ... Just because one believes in exactitude, does mean that one necessarily believes in the righteousness of why things are the way they are. Howeever, borders
    Sep 25, 2004 @ 18:15 - Kevin Meynell (Kevin Meynell <knm@...>)
  13. Re: Timely article about IE (ROI?)-UK
    ... tendentious ... untrue ... necessarily ... are. Howeever, ... some ... relevant to ... aha & what was the topic at hand crime as i recall yes that was it
    Sep 26, 2004 @ 16:47 - aletheiak ("aletheiak" <aletheiak@...>)