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Competition: A Year till Sunday released on DVD

Nobody really likes to be reminded of the rapid passing of time. When Pat Comer made his wonderful behind the scenes documentary, A year till Sunday on Galway’s All-Ireland victory of 1998, DVDs were as rare as hen’s teeth.

Freezing of State pension not welcomed by Age Action

While the campaign to stop any cuts for pensions proved successful in the four year recovery plan, Age Action has expressed its disappointment that the Government has ‘agreed to freeze the rate of the State pension until 2015, as part of the bailout deal it has reached with the IMF and the EU’.

Everyone is frightened for the future — O’Mahony

Every citizen in the State is frightened and apprehensive about the future, according to Mayo Fine Gael TD John O’Mahony.

Decisions, decisions

Do I give my eagerly awaited views on bailouts, bonds and our new rulers that speak in broken English accents or do I look around for something to take our minds off the ongoing nightmare?

Politics and weather create the perfect storm

The IMF deal with this country has been somewhat overshadowed by the recent arctic conditions that have taken the country by storm of late.

Will Fianna Fáil say sorry? Will it hell?

Our economy lies in ruins, our sovereignty is gone, the dead bank Anglo has sucked billions upon billions from our exchequer, unemployment is high, the EU/IMF have arrived, and ordinary people face years of punishing taxes to pay for the delinquency of Fianna Fáil and the banks.

Potential ‘bailout from the skies’ falls in the west

Lady Luck could finally be smiling down on this little financially beleaguered country of ours if 200 tonnes of the fallen meteorite, which fell somewhere in the west, is found as it could fetch $500 per gram, giving us nearly the €85 billion ‘bailout from the skies’ that is needed, Astronomy Ireland spokesperson David Moore joked following reports of a fireball being sighted at the weekend.

Sell Ireland back to its citizens — Healy Eames

Senator Fidelma Healy Eames has said there is an openness among Irish people for a goodwill patriot bond, similar to the system used to fund the country during the War of Independence, to help float Ireland again.

Sinn Féin hold rally at intervention of IMF and EU

The Mayo branch of Sinn Féin held a protest at the intervention of the IMF and EU into Ireland’s finances on Tuesday evening. The sparsely attended protest, held in Market Square, Castlebar, was addressed by both Mayo county councillor Gerry Murray and Castlebar town councillor Therese Ruane.

Fianna Fáil has signed its death warrant

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When Brian Cowen announced on Monday that he will seek to dissolve Dáil Éireann once the vote on the Budget is taken, he in effect signed Fianna Fáil’s death warrant.

 

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