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KEVIN Cardiff faces public scrutiny before his position as the Irish representative at the European Court of Auditors is confirmed.
Fri, 11 Nov, 2011
SOME people just put others to shame, their positive attitude towards dealing with â what for others would be an unthinkable burden â provides inspiration to all but the most mean-spirited. Mark Pollock is one such person.
Fri, 04 Nov, 2011
TODAY we should find out who is our ninth president of Ireland. The opinion polls published last weekend suggested that Sean Gallagher, independent, would win comfortably.
Fri, 28 Oct, 2011
THE man has approached me on the streets of Dublin on a number of occasions, looking for me to stop to chat.
Fri, 21 Oct, 2011
FORMER US President Bill Clinton has identified a priority for the Irish economy that is not shared by the vast bulk of our elected politicians, or indeed many citizens of this State.
Fri, 14 Oct, 2011
TWO years after its first outing, the Irish Global Economic Forum returns today, this time to Dublin Castle and not to Farmleigh, where it was held amid much fanfare in September 2009 by the previous government.
Fri, 07 Oct, 2011
ITâS rare that the opening of a corporate office can be regarded as really good news.
Fri, 30 Sep, 2011
The economy is a mess, the world is teetering on the verge of the biggest economic crisis since the Great Depression of 1929 and weâre arguing about who should be president. When are we going to get some sense?
Fri, 23 Sep, 2011
HONESTLY now, how many people could remember fully and explain properly the circumstances in which Senator David Norris withdrew from his campaign to secure a nomination to contest next monthâs Presidential election, before all of the returned publicity of recent days?
Fri, 16 Sep, 2011
DERMOT McCARTHY is around long enough to know that this weekâs controversy about the extraordinary pension and pay-off he received in July will pass.
Fri, 09 Sep, 2011