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  • VINCENT BROWNE


  • Racist toxins flow through national bloodstream
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By Vincent Browne
    Last Wednesday night , I received an email from someone I did not know. I thought at first that it was just a familiar piece of xenophobia (dislike or fear of the unknown, invariably foreigners), as the initial parts of the e-mail seemed to be setting up something allegedly ludicrous about Ireland.

  • DAVID MCWILLIAMS

  • Outsiders pay for insider greed
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By David McWilliams
    Enda Kenny has warned of social unrest if any more public money is given to Anglo - but, thanks to the Central Bank, it’s already happened
  • TOM MCGURK

  • Obama further undermined by Israel’s acts of defiance
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By Tom McGurk
    The US president is in deep trouble at home, but his global standing has now been seriously damaged by last week’s events in the Middle East
       
  • EDITORIAL
    Talks must recognise financial realities
    The decision by the government and the trade unions to resume negotiations on pay may or may not yield an agreed settlement.
    Junkets can’t obscure what needs to be done
    The annual exodus of ministers around the globe for St Patrick’s Day generally provokes routine denunciations of politicians for supposed high living at taxpayers’ expense.


  • BACKROOM

  • Does Dáil wink show it’s all a bit of a game for Enda?
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  
    Recent opinion polls and the election of Pádraic McCormack as chairman of the Fine Gael parliamentary party meant that Enda Kenny’s leadership looks safe until the next general election.

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  • GUEST WRITER
  • Nell heats up the airwaves and does her bit forwomen
    Sunday, March 14, 2010   Edited by Pat Leahy
    Not a particularly good week for Nell McCafferty, who came out with some outrageous comments about a government minister on Newstalk.
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