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Terry Prone is an author, columnist and one of Ireland's most well known commentators on communications, politics and public life.
AS WE go to press, the state troopers and the cops are moving, in Los Angeles, to take out the Occupy LA folks. “Take them out” doesn’t mean shoot them.
Mon, 28 Nov, 2011
WHENEVER I’m speaking at a conference, I try to get to the venue at least an hour ahead of the time at which I’m slated to speak.
Mon, 21 Nov, 2011
No woman felt diminished when one of the women candidates didn’t make it on election day.
Mon, 14 Nov, 2011
I WANT to propose a new quango.
Mon, 07 Nov, 2011
WATCHING the elections and referenda from Sweden, where I’ve been working for the last week, I’ve been struck by the emerging myths around the presidential election, the first of which was that “there were no winners”.
Mon, 31 Oct, 2011
TONIGHT’S Frontline is the last Presidential Debate.
Mon, 24 Oct, 2011
IMAGINE it’s 14 years into the future. Imagine that you run a major charity. Or you’re a successful MEP. Or you’re a TV star. Or a senator. You’ve done well, you’re popular, you’re happy.
Mon, 17 Oct, 2011
THE name of the company is irrelevant. It’s a big one with systems.
Mon, 10 Oct, 2011
IS Eamon Dunphy grateful to Gay Mitchell? He should be. He should be SO grateful. There Dunphy was yesterday, in the Newstalk studios, having been turned down by a bunch of presidential hopefuls he had invited onto the programme.
Mon, 03 Oct, 2011
BEING topical without talking about the presidency or the economy requires me to let you know that I was invited to be a Secret Millionaire.
Mon, 26 Sep, 2011