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ANOTHER year, another European treaty. But the people of Europe, to judge by last June’s Euro elections, have never been so disillusioned with the European project. Eurosceptic parties made gains in Britain and Belgium.
Wed, 29 Dec, 2004
HERE’S a question to ponder as December 25 approaches: for how long more will Christmas be celebrated in Europe? In the short term, these are exciting times to be European.
Wed, 22 Dec, 2004
SAY what you like about the US, but its approach to internal dissent is in a different league to that of countries like Saudi Arabia and Cuba.
Wed, 15 Dec, 2004
GIVE a Frenchman the chance to mock America and he will take it. It has ever been so - but especially in these days when American restaurants have been pouring French wine down their sinks and renaming ‘French fries’ as freedom fries.
Wed, 08 Dec, 2004
IT never rains but it pours. First we have a same-sex couple seeking parity of esteem with married couples and similar tax breaks. Now advocates for cohabiting heterosexual couples are demanding more rights, too.
Wed, 24 Nov, 2004
ALTHOUGH he has just been denied the justice portfolio in the European Commission, Rocco Buttiglione shows no rancour.
Wed, 03 Nov, 2004
THE Rev James Dobson is endorsing a candidate for the White House for the first time. He says he had a dream.
Wed, 27 Oct, 2004
“IS it now a crime to be a conservative in Europe?” asked RTÉ’s Áine Lawlor last week. We must wait a week or more before we know the answer to that.
Wed, 20 Oct, 2004
WHAT a horrible week last week was. Two events to haunt decent human beings everywhere, and make them despair.
Wed, 13 Oct, 2004
SOME months back I was on Vincent Browne’s radio programme discussing a new report, A Time to Listen - Confronting Child Sexual Abuse by Catholic Clergy, commissioned by Irish bishops.
Wed, 06 Oct, 2004