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CHANGE is a serious dose. Change is difficult and painful, and it can be excruciating. So it goes for an individual. For an organisation in which resides great power, change can be the harbinger of tremendous upheaval.
Sat, 20 Sep, 2014
I ONCE spent a month waiting for Bono. Every lunch of October 1981, I sidled into Golden Discs, on Cork’s Patrick Street, in search of the new U2 album.
Sat, 13 Sep, 2014
The State is obliged to check that a minimum educational standard is being applied...writes Michael Clifford
Sat, 06 Sep, 2014
LOST leaders were mourned to varying degrees last week.
Sat, 30 Aug, 2014
THE past rose up to meet the present this past week. Albert Reynolds’ passing and the furore over the latest abortion story to convulse the country brought to mind how the actions of yesteryear still resonate in today’s world.
Sat, 23 Aug, 2014
ALBERT REYNOLDS was a unique taoiseach in that he was also a highly successful businessman. Unlike any of the other taoisigh who held the office since the foundation of the State, he came into politics on the back of a career as an entrepreneur.
Fri, 22 Aug, 2014
AS the slaughter of the innocents in Gaza has increased in recent days, some people have been making comparisons between the Israelis and Adolf Hitler.
Sat, 02 Aug, 2014
IT’S that time of year again. The great and good of public life pack their buckets and spades and head off to the wilds of Donegal to muse over the road less travelled.
Sat, 26 Jul, 2014
THERE were two hearings last week about one Ireland. Both told plenty about who we are and how we are governed, and, not least of all, how we want to be governed.
Sat, 19 Jul, 2014
DID you know that Bert and Ernie were a couple? It’s amazing what can be learnt on a fair to middling July week in the throes of the silly season.
Sat, 12 Jul, 2014