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In this issue of Cornish World:

Saving Cornwall's Celtic past

When the Cornwall rugby team took silver at the Olympics

The Cornish-Mexican connection

Autumn in The Duchy

Budock Water

Interview with Murray Lachlan Young

Francis Dunstan and lots more news, views and information for anyone with an interest in Cornwall.
Oct/Nov 2008
New articles...
Foreword
Now I’m not going to join the ranks of the empty-headed columnists and vacuous editors who harp on about something faintly amusing that happened last week, or their family life, or what the weather has been like or what’s in the coming pages of their respective magazines.

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The theft of Cornish Culture
Craig Weatherhill reports on how our Celtic culture is being snatched away.


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A Mexican Wave from Cornwall
Notes from the Cornish Mexican Society visit to Mexico by Richard Williams
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From Summer to Autumn

Jean Lawman describes some seasonal changes in the natural world.

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Cornwall\'s role in the Olympics
FETHY PO FYLIEL AN GWARRY HA TRA NAHEN!
(Win or Lose, The Game and Nothing Else)

Britain may well have done well in the Olympics this summer but in 1908, it was Cornwall who took to the world stage. Story by Brian Faulkner

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Budock Water

Megan Westley meets a historic village facing some changes

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Cornish Family History

Joseph Opie of Perranwell

A personal journey by Bob Richards.

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