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i-Cambria The online magazine that celebrates all things Welsh! Cambria Christmas 2011 Issue

Cambria Christmas 2011Port Talbot Steelworks
Steven Stokes explores a town made from steel
Politics
Dr Alan Sandry considers Wales in the light of Scottish independence
Calling the london shots
Ron Jones muses on the future of Welsh television
The Loss of Future Hopes
Ron Jones on the loss of the University of Wales

politics  Jill Evans, EP considers Wale’s place in Europe.
opinion  Siôn Jobbins on the implications of Scottish independence.
media  Jeremy Fonge takes the Wales NUJ to task.
history  Peter Williams and the rise and decline of the NUM.
Dairmuid Macconchoil on the man who ‘made’ Patagonia.
Andrew Davies explores a re-born canal.
golf  Yron Kallies tackles the challenges of Tenby.
photofeature  Peter Finch and David Williams explore Cardiff Bay.
Margaret Quinn on the death of a rainbow.
diary  Tom Davies reports from ‘the North’.
profile Caroline Juler profiles Patrick McGuiness.
poetry  Graham Thomas on waiting and walking.
literature  Angela V John remembers the ‘wickedly humorous’ Menna Gallie.
Meic Stephens new Welsh literature.
music  New Music.
opera  Norma Lord reviews the WNO’s Don Giovanni and Barber of Seville.
theatre  Norma Lord takes issue with the National Theatre of Wales.
craft  Lowri Davies and her inspiration from Nantgarw.
environment Vikk i Moller explores a new, green approach to early learning.
Chris Kinsey on dung and bling.
motoring  John A Edw ards at the Welsh Automotive Awards.
food  Elizabeth Luard looks forward to Spring.
onlooker  Caroline Juller and Transhumance.
competition  A two-page brains test for Christmas, courtesy of Higl-di-pigl-di!
what's hot  Upcoming events.


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