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Aug/Sept 2007 Cornwall's best magazine has just got better...

With the August issue of Cornish World there is a free CD of the best Cornish music with songs such as Lamorna, Trelawny, Camborne Hill, This One's For The Boys and The White Rose from renowned artists like Launceston Male Voice Choir, Mousehole Male Voice Choir, Brenda Wootton, Dalla and the Cadgwith Singers.

Also in this issue, the biggest issue of Cornish World to date:
The role of migrant workers in Cornwall
The Cornish National Liberation Army - an exclusive interview
A tour of the city of Truro
How Par will cope after the China clay docks are closed
Seven days out in Cornwall, whether you're a local or here for a visit
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Bishop Bill and the apology for the massacre of the Cornish
Moths and their furry habits
What the unitary authority will mean for Cornwall

Plus: poetry, review, news and views, Kernewek, arts, dialect, stunning photography, Cornish family history and plenty more.

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Aug/Sept 2007
New articles...
An interview with the Cornish National Liberation Army
Here follows a statement, exclusively revealed to Cornish World during an interview, from the Cornwall National Liberation Army.

Below is the CNLA piece in full:

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Par: a village rising to a challenge
With its docks about to close, Laurence James discovers that the community of Par is bravely facing up to a period of change.
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The Changing Face of Cornwall\'s Workers

Cathrin Vaughan looks at how the pattern of seasonal farm labour has changed from the employment of a casual local and travelling workforce to the use of highly organised migrant labour to meet the demands of modern-day agri-business.

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Cornish Family History - Cornishmen on the up
Cornishmen on the up.
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