From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10982 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, March 24 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10982 Today's Subjects: ----------------- 900 year old ritual eliminates back pain ["Lower Back Pain" Subject: 900 year old ritual eliminates back pain 900 year old ritual eliminates back pain http://backpainbreakthroght.shop/elgc_alD4Jro3WGlRnMxVjD1mDkyXDePsVnIn0xOQ_O-3Ilm http://backpainbreakthroght.shop/w46IrrdfY6f0u_tRumasNDy6dDLZ8AOtzhJyYdX1Lyi94T2qWA On 29 April 1969 the Irish parliament passed the Nelson Pillar Act, terminating the Pillar Trust and vesting ownership of the site in Dublin Corporation. The trustees received B#21,170 in compensation for the Pillar's destruction, and a further sum for loss of income. In the debate, Senator Owen Sheehy-Skeffington argued that the Pillar had been capable of repair and should have been re-assembled and rebuilt. Tall pole rising high into the sky above buildings lining a city centre shopping street The Spire of Dublin, erected in 2003, viewed from Henry Street For more than twenty years the site stood empty, while various campaigns sought to fill the space. In 1970 the Arthur Griffith Society suggested a monument to Arthur Griffith, founder of Sinn FC)in, and Pearse, whose centenary would fall in 1979, was the subject of several proposals. None of these schemes were accepted by the Corporation. A request in 1987 by the Dublin Metropolitan Streets Commission that the Pillar be rebuiltbwith a different statuebwas likewise rejected. In 1988, as part of the Dublin Millennium celebrations, businessman Michael Smurfit commissioned in memory of his father the Smurfit Millennium Fountain, erected close to the site of the pillar. The fountain included a bronze statue of Anna Livia, a personification of the River Liffey, sculpted by C amonn O'Doherty. The monument was not universally appreciated; O'Doherty's fellow-sculptor Edward Delaney called it an "atrocious eyesore".[n 13] 1988 saw the launch of the Pillar Project, aimed at encouraging artists and architects to bring forward new ideas for an appropriate permanent memorial to replace Nelson. Suggestions included a 110 metres (360 ft) flagpole, a triumphal arch mode ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10982 ***********************************************