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When we last left our hero, he was strolling the groves of academe doing his best to
look donnish. But that could not last. And indeed, the call was not long in coming. And so, on May 25, 2000, an item appeared in The Times of London announcing, perhaps a bit prematurely, that he was to be appointed Oversight Commissioner to guide the process of reconstituting the Royal Ulster Constabulary as a new police service for Northern Ireland. Said he: "Today, six people tell me I have an impossible job, which makes me nervous." Well, wouldn't you know, his new office is located in Belfast in a building called Stormont Castle. We always believed that good Sir Tom would end up in a castle. And so, the story continues... A letter to Secretary Mandelson Terry's Big Adventure (Tom's Too) Terry's Letter To Tom Tom and Terry debut Terry's Letter To Sir Ronnie Flanagan, Chief Constable, PSNI A Beauty Born The Religious Controversy "The Two Foxes" A New Tradition A Grant of Arms A Clare Friend Important Stuff Imagine A Modest Proposal "Don't Our Children Matter?" The Way of Restorative Justice Roots Sir Ronnie Flanagan, PSNI: A Cop's Cop Related Links Questions? E-mail Us! CONSTANTINE'S CIRCUS, INC. PO Box 7223 Capitol Station Albany, NY 12224-0223 518-465-4413 518-465-3200 FAX |