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I WAS watching the RTÉ rugby panel after Ireland’s exciting win over South Africa on Saturday, and George Hook was complaining.
Tue, 14 Nov, 2006
EMILY LOGAN is the Ombudsman for Children. Appointed by an interview board made up of children, she has already begun to make a considerable impact on public policy.
Tue, 07 Nov, 2006
WE have ASBOs now, you know. Well, at least, we’ve passed the law that enables ASBOs to come into being. Now, there’s no particular reason why you should know this, because it was all done quietly and discreetly.
Tue, 31 Oct, 2006
NOW, Terry Prone is never wrong. Hardly ever. Well, only occasionally.
Tue, 24 Oct, 2006
SO, is the St Andrews Agreement a new deal or an old one, a rehash of everything that has gone before or something entirely innovative and different? Does it matter?
Tue, 17 Oct, 2006
IN deciding to bid for Aer Lingus, Ryanair and its management were looking at three motivating reasons. All three made absolute sense from Ryanair’s point of view. All three demonstrate what a disastrous political decision it has been to sell off Aer Lingus.
Tue, 10 Oct, 2006
DO YOU remember the phrase ‘Ich bin ein Berliner?’ Most people of my generation do because it was uttered by John F Kennedy a day or two after he completed his famous visit to Ireland in 1963.
Tue, 03 Oct, 2006
VERY few people would believe Bertie Ahern had taken a bribe. He has been accused in the past, justly, of turning a blind eye to the behaviour of others, especially his boss Charles Haughey.
Tue, 26 Sep, 2006
AISLING Beacom has had a busy week already. She’s a Special Olympics athlete and swimmer, and a regular medal-winner.
Tue, 19 Sep, 2006
PLEASE don’t think I’ve gone soft. I want to start this week by wishing Michael McDowell well in his new job. Dick Spring used to say that being a party leader in Irish politics was a bit like having a daily shower in public while keeping your dignity intact.
Tue, 12 Sep, 2006