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Lise Hand: Unusual suspects give House a jolt as FF tries to bolt through key vote
Friday December 11 2009
IT wasn't just the usual suspects who were in Leinster House yesterday in the eerily calm aftermath of Budget Day. Or rather it was, sort of.
NAMA debate is everywhere
Friday November 13 2009
I was surprised to read Anne Finn's concerns about the lack of debate on NAMA on the national airwaves (Letters, November 12).
Brian's made up, but Joan gets lippy
Friday November 06 2009
There was a distinct lack of leaders in the Dail for the Order of Business yesterday morning.
Hope still in short supply as handcart to Hell slows down
Thursday November 05 2009
THE denizens of Leinster House doubtless found it hard to believe that yesterday marked the first anniversary of Barack Obama's momentous victory. For there's precious little evidence these days of any of his famous catchword -- Hope -- knocking about on this side of the Atlantic.
Dail chamber emptier than the nation's coffers for monumentally important bill
Friday October 23 2009
THERE was holy war last week in the Dail. Ructions. A synchronised outbreak of spontaneous outrage.
Early festive mood as Dail's Joan of Dark claims dastardly deeds afoot
Friday October 09 2009
PERHAPS it was the slow release of PBT (Post-Bull Tension), but there was a little bit of merriment in the Dail yesterday morning -- one could even call it festive cheer.
Cowen throws script away as he warms to topic of 'Yes' vote
Tuesday September 29 2009
TAOISEACH Brian Cowen was in safe territory yesterday in Clare, one of the only constituencies that voted 'Yes' in the first Lisbon Treaty referendum.
Martin in attack on 'nasty and deceptive' 'No' side
Friday September 18 2009
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Micheal Martin has accused anti-Lisbon Treaty campaigners of using the most cynical tactics in the history of the country.
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