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In August 23, 1986, Tuohy was elected as a member of the new youth group of the Soviet aligned [[Socialist Unity Party]] called "[[Youth in Unity]]", along with [[Wayne Ruscoe]] and [[Sandy Rickard]]. | In August 23, 1986, Tuohy was elected as a member of the new youth group of the Soviet aligned [[Socialist Unity Party]] called "[[Youth in Unity]]", along with [[Wayne Ruscoe]] and [[Sandy Rickard]]. | ||
In August 1987, Tuohy was elected as the National Coordinator of a new "[[Youth League]]" of the SUP. His task was for the collation and dissemination of material until the next meeting. | In August 1987, Tuohy was elected as the National Coordinator of a new "[[Youth League]]" of the SUP. His task was for the collation and dissemination of material until the next meeting. | ||
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+ | On August 7, 1989, an article by Tuohy appeared in the SUP newspaper, the [[Tribune]], concerning the space race and the opportunities it presented for shared technology.<ref>[[Tribune]] August 7, 1989</ref> | ||
==Assisting in production of Socialist Politics== | ==Assisting in production of Socialist Politics== |
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Conal Tuohyis the brother of leftist Brendan Tuohyand is a software developer from New Zealand. He was the lead developer at the New Zealand Electronic Text Centre from 2002–2008.[1][2]
Involvement with SUP
In August 23, 1986, Tuohy was elected as a member of the new youth group of the Soviet aligned Socialist Unity Party called "Youth in Unity", along with Wayne Ruscoe and Sandy Rickard. In August 1987, Tuohy was elected as the National Coordinator of a new "Youth League" of the SUP. His task was for the collation and dissemination of material until the next meeting.
On August 7, 1989, an article by Tuohy appeared in the SUP newspaper, the Tribune, concerning the space race and the opportunities it presented for shared technology.[3]
Assisting in production of Socialist Politics
In 1989, Tuohy was involved in the production of the Socialist Politics' George Jackson documents. In 1989, he laid out the 3rd quarterly 1989 issue of Socialist Politics.
External links
References
- ↑ Former Staff, NZETC
- ↑ Profile with TopicMaps.com
- ↑ Tribune August 7, 1989