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i-Cambria The online magazine that celebrates all things Welsh! Winter 2009

CONTENTS OF THE CURRENT ISSUE

Cambria Winter 09GAZA IN AGONY
RHODRI GLYN THOMAS visited Gaza in the weeks before the recent Israeli invasion as part of an international Parliamentary delegation. Written in the light of recent developments, this is his report
THE DRUMBEAT OF REVOLUTION & MY BATTLE FOR WALES: WELSH FREEDOM FIGHTERS & JOHN JENKINS
In a two-part feature on recent events airbrushed from Welsh history JOHN HUMPHRIES reveals details of Wales’s hidden war 1963-1993, followed by an interview with JOHN JENKINS, leader of the direct action group Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru, and one of the story’s leading protagonists.
SANTES DWYNWEN - WALES’S VALENTINE SAINT
Each year, the popularity - and fame - of our very own ‘Saint Valentine’ seems to be growing. DAVID JONES looks at the history, myth and legend behind this enigmatic ‘bearer of purity’.
ROYSTON JONES
Environmentalism: Green....or Red?
STUART COLE
A high speed future for Welsh rail?
TRAVEL
Phil Carradice visits Darjeeling
LITERATURE
PETER FINCH on Cwmystwyth; MALCOLM BALLIN on Y Lolfa; Reviews
BOOKS
MEIC STEPHENS on the publishing scene in Wales
POETRY
ALICE HARRISON: A Cautionary Tale
NATURE
CHRIS KINSEY Nature Diary - ‘Hunting the Wren’
MUSIC
The latest music releases in Wales
ART
‘Brooding skies, cosmic mysteries’ - The art of GLENYS COUR
GARDENS
CAROLINE PALMER: Frail but frost-free flowers
MOTORING
JOHN E. EDWARDS: A new Skoda and “Daredevil Peggy”
DIRECTORY
The best places to eat in Wales
FOOD
DOROTHY DAVIES: A variation on a classic Welsh dish
ONLOOKER
Aberglasney Winter Fair; Wales Rally GB , Welsh weightlifting

Winter 2009

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Editorial Winter 09
CLIVE BETTS WROTE HIS FIRST COLUMN FOR US IN AUTUMN 2003, this will be the first issue since then not to be graced with his pen. He has given up his office at the Assembly but will continue as a contributor. In future his writing will emphasise individual stories focussed around interviews with key characters, concentrating more on policies which affect the people of Wales and why they have been adopted, rather than on the nitty-gritty of party-politics. For the next issue he is interviewing A...
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