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IT was cold in Dun Laoghaire on Saturday. Not only was the temperature way down, but there was a biting north-east wind. That was the first thing that made the sight of three men in T-shirts and jeans unusual.
Tue, 24 Feb, 2004
TRY to imagine a little African country, somewhere in the middle of that great continent. From everything we’ve heard and read about it, it fits all the stereotypes.
Tue, 17 Feb, 2004
WE have had in Ireland a government that, by any standard, was the most corrupt in modern European history.
Tue, 10 Feb, 2004
“STARING into the abyss.” It seems a very apocalyptic description for a political leader facing difficulty, but it is the phrase used by one of Tony Blair’s closest lieutenants to describe the situation he faces.
Tue, 27 Jan, 2004
THE Dáil is coming back today, and it’s a complete sham. For the remainder of the week, it will be an exercise in phoney accountability.
Tue, 20 Jan, 2004
Tue, 13 Jan, 2004
THERE’s a consensus beginning to develop, and I think it’s condescending, patronising, and maybe even a bit dangerous.
Tue, 06 Jan, 2004
I’M sure there isn’t a word of truth in any of the following. But whatever does happen in 2004, I wish all of you a happy and peaceful new year.
Tue, 30 Dec, 2003
HE was a hard-working boy, Bertie, but dull. As an apprentice he was reliable, always willing to agree with others.
Tue, 23 Dec, 2003
THE Celtic Tiger has teeth still, if the crowds on Grafton Street and Henry Street, in Dublin, are a measure.
Tue, 16 Dec, 2003