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Recalling those who took Time to Talk



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Published Date: 03 January 2008
AS the year starts anew we take a look back over some of the Time to Talk interviewees who gave us a glimpse into their lives.
Originally known as Spotlight, we decided in June it was time for a revamp and the feature turned into Time to Talk, with a new set of questions with which to probe into the lives of a diverse range of people.

There were church workers, youth workers, artists and musicians, the young and the not so young, serious folk, funny folk and a few characters along the way, all of whom had a story to tell.

The answers given by Marie Conway, a community youth leader at Tullygally Youth Centre had to be amongst the most original we have received. When asked about her hobbies she admitted to collecting key rings, although she added that her passion had phased out when she reached 16. Coming close second was her answer to what she would spend her money on if she won the lottery - a pet camel being the bizarre reply to that one.

Singapore born Paul Yam has been providing help and support for the Chinese community and in 1999 established the Wah Hep Chinese Community Association in Craigavon.



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  • Last Updated: 02 January 2008 9:30 AM
  • Source: Lurgan Mail
  • Location: Lurgan
 
 
  

 
 


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