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Article: Children write out their hope of peace; Omagh integrated school pupils say it in verse.(News)
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- The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- September 24, 1998
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THERE'S something very wrong with a world in which children look on life as a mere 'flash'.
But this was the description one youngster whose school lost pupils in the Omagh bombing used yesterday.
Paul Devlin's sad insight in to the sorrow visited on children caught up in the tragedy is contained in a moving poem she penned in the wake of Ulster's single worst atrocity last month.
She is one of six pupils from Drumragh School, near Omagh, who have poured out their hearts in poems which are published in the News Letter today to mark Unicef's World ...
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