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ALL the Republican convention in Manhattan was short of this week was a guest appearance by the eccentric former priest Neil Horan.
Fri, 03 Sep, 2004
ON the face of it, it seemed that the South Western Area Health Board (SWHB) was to be commended when it took action against a Rathgar nursing home on a number of counts following a visit by a team of inspectors twice this month.
Fri, 27 Aug, 2004
IT is impossible for those of us not affected by the almost Burke and Hare-type deception carried out by so many hospitals, in collusion with pharmaceutical companies, to understand the anguish of those parents.
Fri, 20 Aug, 2004
WHEN he proclaimed his dogma of decentralisation, it was not Charlie McCreevyâs intention that he should lead by example.
Fri, 30 Jul, 2004
IT gives an insight into the warped thinking of this Government when it seeks to justify the ban on smoking on health grounds but still earns millions from the industry by holding shares in tobacco companies.
Fri, 23 Jul, 2004
THE logical thing to do to help out the ESB workers, and save ourselves from the prospect of dreaded power cuts, is to pay our bills directly to the unions.
Fri, 09 Jul, 2004
IF you have a bit of a cash-flow problem at the moment, or the credit rating is lacking credibility for that loan you need, you could always get the Taoiseach to go guarantor.
Fri, 02 Jul, 2004
WATCHING the interview with former US president Bill Clinton on the BBCâs Panorama programme the other night, it was inevitable to compare him with the present incumbent. George Dubya Bush came third.
Fri, 25 Jun, 2004
A PANEL investigating the September 11 attacks has found that there was no âcredible evidenceâ that Iraq had co-operated with al-Qaida on the attacks against the United States.
Fri, 18 Jun, 2004
DESPITE the corporate sponsorship which the Government was touting in advance of Bertie Ahern's world grand tour otherwise known as Ireland's presidency of the EU it looks like it will still cost us at least of âŹ60million.
Fri, 11 Jun, 2004