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Ryle Dwyer
We need to know more of the role we play in the Security Council

FOR the past two years Ireland has been a member of the Security Council of the United Nations. It has been a momentous couple of years and in time people may question the role we played in what could well be the build-up to many years of strife.

Sat, 30 Nov, 2002

A blast from the past ... the IRA father figure overtaken by history

IN THE foreword to Joe Cahill: A Life in the IRA (O’Brien Press, 25), Brendan Anderson explains that Cahill, a former chief of staff of the Provisional IRA, spoke to him “frankly about those things that he is free to speak about”.

Sat, 23 Nov, 2002

Let's face it, it's either take the cuts or raise taxes to fund spending

"IT IS ALWAYS difficult to speak on a motion of no confidence when the motion relates to oneself and it is especially difficult for a man as modest as myself," Charlie McCreevy told the Dáil this week during the confidence debate on his stewardship as Minister for Finance. This was even before the publication of the Book of Estimates, which foreshadows the forthcoming budget.

Sat, 16 Nov, 2002

It happened to a bishop but the cardinal was even more to blame

IN A public opinion poll published this week, 56% of the people surveyed in the Galway diocese felt that Bishop Eamonn Casey should not be required to explain his past actions.

Sat, 09 Nov, 2002

Result of Congressional elections holds implications for the world
PRESIDENT George W Bush has been particularly vocal about his determination to have the United States attack Iraq, but next week’s Congressional elections could have a tremendous impact on his ability to control an aggressive foreign policy.

Sat, 02 Nov, 2002

Exposé on shielding paedophiles in Church a shocking indictment

EVERY once in a while a television programme gets the whole nation talking.

Sat, 19 Oct, 2002

Nice referendum no time to play opportunistic politics with Europe
Our current prosperity is heavily dependent on our exports, and those, in turn, are facilitated by international goodwill. It would be an awful mistake to risk that goodwill by blocking the accession of the applicant countries from Eastern Europe.

Sat, 12 Oct, 2002

Neutral, are we? Remember Dev was prepared to fight the Italians

WHILE I was waiting for a flight at Shannon on Tuesday, hundreds of American soldiers in desert camouflage began trooping through the departure lounge. There must have been over 300 men. Some Americans in the lobby began clapping.

Sat, 14 Sep, 2002

Gardaí must be made responsible for investigating all crime

THE Department of Justice was given responsibility for the Garda Síochána to leave the gardaí free to do the policing while the civil servants assumed the administrative responsibility for matters such as accounting for the force.

Sat, 07 Sep, 2002

Grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre, unprecedented treatment of killer

MALCOLM Macarthur is back in the news with the report that the Parole Board has recommended that he be moved to an open prison pending his release, as the board feels that he is no danger to society.

Sat, 31 Aug, 2002

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