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Visual truth is staring LGBT groups in the face: They need to think Pink
Visual truth is staring LGBT groups in the face: They need to think Pink

When you set out to make a point, it’s all too easy for people to miss it if you’re not physically present. It is difficult to make a strong emotional argument by being absent from a colourful parade that involves a million people and goes worldwide through mainstream nd social media.

Mon, 10 Feb, 2014

 Threat of a broken hip is a bitter, ageist pill for the mature woman
Threat of a broken hip is a bitter, ageist pill for the mature woman

I may not be transparent and accountable, but I am compliant.

Mon, 03 Feb, 2014

Gropers, flashers and sexual try-ons were the norm back in the 1960s
Gropers, flashers and sexual try-ons were the norm back in the 1960s

THIS got my attention: “He sat down beside me in the studio when I was presenting my programme live on the air, and took his trousers off.”

Mon, 27 Jan, 2014

Emotionally intelligent leader with a disregard for public image
Emotionally intelligent leader with a disregard for public image

Any good spin doctor would have done the moan-in-the-throat indicating a planned action has a lot going for it — but that, at the same time, it carries potential problems.

Mon, 20 Jan, 2014

Sea change required to meet rising tide of disquiet over coastal erosion
Sea change required to meet rising tide of disquiet over coastal erosion

I DON’T like to mention it in polite company, but my foundations are a bit exposed. The recent storm lashed at Portrane and made my Martello Tower spring leaks in more places than you could imagine. Eight buckets were deployed at the height of it, and we’re now in the check/replace/repaint phase.

Mon, 13 Jan, 2014

Mother’s love is a blessing that may one day save you from dementia
Mother’s love is a blessing that may one day save you from dementia

HE was a neat, quietly-spoken, witty, smallish man of Irish extraction who was liked wherever he went, in New York during the Roaring 20s. Not that he went that many places.

Mon, 06 Jan, 2014

  Here’s to Christmas-new year holiday fortnight — and dancing taxi drivers
Here’s to Christmas-new year holiday fortnight — and dancing taxi drivers

NEVER mind economic sovereignty. That’s so last year. How about Ireland getting calendar sovereignty?

Mon, 30 Dec, 2013

Christmas gift query is the ultimate way to get people sparkling
Christmas gift query is the ultimate way to get people sparkling

I DISCOVERED a little known fact last week, when I set out to ask a simple question of everybody I met: “What was the standout Christmas present for you — the one gift that comes into your mind whenever anyone mentions Christmas?”

Mon, 23 Dec, 2013

Shooting the messenger over this feather-brained stereotyping
Shooting the messenger over this feather-brained stereotyping

We're all mighty, so we are, according to the Taoiseach last night on the television.

Mon, 16 Dec, 2013

Obstinate anti-smoking lobby rejects science of safe alternatives
Obstinate anti-smoking lobby rejects science of safe alternatives

If the latest generation of tobacco industry managers make money by flogging something that doesn’t kill people, it’s somewhat surprising to find them being condemned for it. Wasn’t the objective to stop or prevent people from smoking, rather than further demonise the despicable?

Mon, 09 Dec, 2013

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