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gaa missing the point with ham-fisted 'pass' experiment to rest with defence
Wednesday February 10 2010
IT'S difficult to know which is the more pointless -- answering a question that wasn't asked or questioning an answer that wasn't given. George Lee (by the way, I live in the Dublin South constituency which elected him but wouldn't have voted for him if he were the only candidate because I dislike pseudo-celebrity) appears to have done the latter while the GAA has snared itself in the former.
Don't believe the hype, just yet
Tuesday February 09 2010
The following 900 words or so have to carry the usual disclaimer. Dublin win an opening-round tie of the National Football League against All-Ireland champions at a difficult venue, cue an acceleration in the belief that they have turned a corner or laid down a marker of some sort.
Lise Hand: A tale of two bombshells, rejection and loneliness
Tuesday February 09 2010
Was it a case that Fine Gael, having landed themselves Sea the Stars, hooked their sure-fire winner to a jarvey in Killarney?
Time has come for Dublin to park airhead nonsense
Sunday February 07 2010
AFTER a long winter of too much talk and too little action, in which the withdrawal symptoms caused by no football and the severe weather were quite a hardship, the national league swings back into action this weekend and I, for one, am badly in need of a fix.
Cold comfort as clubs face up to golf's big squeeze
Sunday February 07 2010
Picture this little domestic scene: beaming husband tells seriously unenthused wife how he's been offered membership of the local golf club for €20,000 followed by an annual subscription of €1,500. "In the current climate, she'd run him out the door, and rightly so," said Declan Branigan.
Formlines point towards Joncol
Sunday February 07 2010
N O Denman, but if today's Hennessy is the poorer for his absence, it is at least a more interesting betting medium as a consequence too.
Where your nest egg could end up in the current climate
Sunday February 07 2010
THERE are plenty of projects which could do with a dig-out from Irish pension funds:
African girls trafficked by evil, violent Irish pimps
Sunday February 07 2010
West African human traffickers connected to both human sacrifice and the supplying of women to the sex and slavery trade in Europe fed women and girls to the prostitution racket run by Co Carlow brothel keeper Thomas Carroll who was imprisoned in Wales last week.
McConnell aims to be central to Dublin plans
Saturday February 06 2010
THE first NFL campaign of a new decade and a chance arises for two young men to stake their claim to the No 8 and 9 jerseys in the Dublin team.
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