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Protests over honorary role at Maynooth
Thursday December 03 2009
The National University of Ireland Maynooth has defended the appointment of former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, as an honorary professor, in the wake of new criticism.
Klaus told antics could lose Czechs their seat
Wednesday October 14 2009
Czech president Vaclav Klaus was told yesterday that his country could lose its seat on the European Commission unless he stopped placing "artificial obstacles" in the way of the Lisbon Treaty.
Embarrassed Coughlan fails to bring the vote home
Monday October 05 2009
TANAISTE Mary Coughlan has been embarrassed by a double defeat for the Lisbon treaty in her home county.
Harney refuses to rule herself out of race for EU job
Monday October 05 2009
HEALTH Minister Mary Harney is refusing to rule herself out of the race to become Ireland's next European Commissioner.
Lies and confusion at the heart of the 'Yes' campaign
Saturday September 26 2009
BY FAR the biggest lie in the Lisbon Treaty referendum debate is the 'Yes' side's lie about what we will gain by a 'Yes' vote and lose by a 'No' vote. The lie is based on a carefully constructed and deliberate confusion of the European Union and the Lisbon Treaty, for both of which we are told we are voting. It is not so.
Europe is the wine that gives us hope
Sunday September 20 2009
IN an Irish Times article in March 2006 I wrote about three forces that could drive that future to 2020 and beyond: the diaspora, population growth and radical political reform.
State seeks a buyer for vote machines that cost us €60m
Saturday September 12 2009
WANTED -- a buyer for thousands of useless electronic voting machines.
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