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Ronan Mullen
Wed, 24 Aug, 2005
MORE than 800,000 young people from all over the world, including about 2,000 from Ireland, will gather on the site of an old coalmine in northern Germany this weekend.
Wed, 17 Aug, 2005
A REPORT in The Independent (London) last weekend suggested that the authorities in Saudi Arabia are targeting the birthplace of the prophet Mohammed in the holy city of Mecca for destruction.
Wed, 10 Aug, 2005
“AS THE night progressed the party mood was dampened as fights broke out among several rowdy, drunken louts. Punches and kicks were thrown. Abusive language was hurled back and forth in attempts to provoke confrontation.
Wed, 03 Aug, 2005
The US media is struggling to reconcile two cherished values. One is the idea that journalists must not be forced to reveal their sources. The other is much less noble, but no less cherished: get Bush.
Wed, 27 Jul, 2005
OUR minister of state with responsibility for equality matters, Frank Fahey, was put through the wringer last week when he updated the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) on Ireland’s progress in the field of women’s rights.
Wed, 20 Jul, 2005
“GOD is good,” said the old tramp one icy night as he made his way unsteadily over a narrow bridge.
Wed, 13 Jul, 2005
Ronan Mullen YOU might have thought the ability to drink alcohol and shake hands was essential for the smooth running of the EU, but you’d be wrong.
Wed, 06 Jul, 2005
AS THE sky grew dark over Croke Park on Monday night it all became clear.
Wed, 29 Jun, 2005
CAFÉ MAO is the name of not one, but two, restaurants in Dublin. This column does not review restaurants, however, and I will confine my comments to the strange choice of name.
Wed, 22 Jun, 2005