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Thanks for the memories, Croker. Now let’s hear the Lansdowne roar

THERE are some people who won’t be unhappy about rugby and soccer internationals returning from Croke Park to the lower capacity Lansdowne Road.

Fri, 26 Mar, 2010

McGuinness is on thin ice when he seeks cardinal’s head on a plate

SO Martin McGuinness, senior IRA figure, now Sinn FĂ©in’s deputy first minister in the Northern Assembly, felt confident enough on Tuesday to suggest Cardinal SeĂĄn Brady should be “considering his position”.

Fri, 19 Mar, 2010

Let’s hope we don’t have to pay for Johnny Ronan’s jet-set lifestyle too

IN normal circumstances, Johnny Ronan’s lifestyle would be a personal matter. While most newspapers have ignored him, some, and not just the tabloids, have enjoyed chronicling details of the 52-year-old businessman’s relationship with 20-something model and TV presenter Glenda Gilson.

Fri, 12 Mar, 2010

Head shops should be regulated just like your local off-licence

I WOULDN’T dream of ingesting any of the muck they sell in head shops, but 20 years ago I might have been tempted. Once, when younger and without fear (or real understanding) of the consequences of alcohol and drugs, as is the way with many young people, the availability of such things, without breaking any laws, might have proved attractive to me.

Fri, 05 Mar, 2010

Banks kept alive by the state can now send viable firms to the wall

LAST Monday the Fianna FĂĄil TD Frank Fahey joined the small band of interviewees who have offered me a bet live on radio to emphasise his certainty of the point he was making.

Fri, 26 Feb, 2010

Just like Haughey Cowen sacrificed a close friend to hold on to power

BRIAN COWEN is facing an enormous test of his political pragmatism. Tribal to his core, the sacrifice of Willie O’Dea, one of his Fianna Fáil family, to satisfy the demands of his Green coalition partners must have been like a hammer blow to Cowen.

Fri, 19 Feb, 2010

For Ireland to make the grade, we need radical education reform

OUR schools are producing students whose maths and science capabilities are less than the international average. That’s what Craig Barrett believes and if his views are shared widely in American business circles then we are in trouble.

Fri, 12 Feb, 2010

Taste test: can you tell Irish smoked salmon from smoked Irish salmon?

I LIKE my food just a little bit too much as anyone who has seen me recently will know.

Fri, 05 Feb, 2010

Banks crisis worsens, so don’t rely on them to get credit flowing again

THE Government has told us repeatedly over the past 18 months that a fully functioning banking system is essential to our economic wellbeing. This has been its justification for keeping what are in reality failed banks in existence.

Fri, 29 Jan, 2010

We need a banks tribunal — not another FF smoke-and-mirrors job

FIANNA FÁIL was boxed into a corner by the demands for an investigation into the banking catastrophe but, experienced political survivor that it is, it has not thrown in the towel. Yes, it has granted the demanded inquiry but it has continued to feint and weave with much of its old skill, thereby staying on its feet.

Thu, 21 Jan, 2010

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