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THE symptoms of diseases are often misinterpreted. Diabetics, when they need sugar, talk nonsense or collapse, and people mistake it for drunkenness. But that’s a misunderstanding of the symptoms.
Mon, 19 Jan, 2015
HEALTH Minister Leo Varadkar’s plan to take patients on trolleys out of A&E and put them, together with their trolleys, on wards, can be criticised, but medically it would have advantages.
Mon, 12 Jan, 2015
The great thing about the days on which Christmas and New Year happened, this time around, was the way it provided a week-long holiday.
Mon, 05 Jan, 2015
JUST as our personal virtues, over time, become our vices, so, too, our national advantages, over time, can become disadvantages.
Mon, 29 Dec, 2014
ON the face of it, I’m all set for Christmas. But not really.
Mon, 22 Dec, 2014
Back in the days when I was a junior reporter with RTÉ and the Troubles were going on north of the Border, a mad young producer got the idea that someone should go Up There and capture covert recordings of just how difficult the British Army and the RUC were to people from the Republic.
Mon, 15 Dec, 2014
WORKING dogs are confusing.
Mon, 08 Dec, 2014
MOTHERS are fighting in toyshops over dolls fashioned after characters from a movie named Frozen. This is to satisfy their children this Christmas.
Mon, 01 Dec, 2014
NORMALLY, when biographies cause problems for the subject, it’s because of something included in the book.
Mon, 24 Nov, 2014
To find Marian Keyes eating the face off Marian Finucane on Twitter is like finding your budgie savaging your alsatian.
Mon, 17 Nov, 2014