Daily Archives: February 10, 2011

Egyptian pro-democracy protesters

Max Keiser on Gold and JP

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Gaelscoil Chill Mhantáin’s ongoing efforts to secure a permanent home.

Coiste Suímh Gaelscoil Chill Mhantáin   9th February 2011     A chara,   Following your declaration to run as a candidate in the upcoming general election I would like to take this opportunity to highlight Gaelscoil Chill Mhantáin’s ongoing … Continue reading

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Focus Ireland (End Homelessness )

Dear Thomas , Thanks for the great respones to our campaign to ask TDs to include a commitment to end homelessness and provide for aftercare in their manifestos. Several hundred e-mails were sent and we got a good number of … Continue reading

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Forget the TV sideshow

David McWilliams# has posted a new article, ‘Forget the TV sideshow – we must focus on Europe ‘ IT is quite surreal to see the opening days of the campaign have been dominated by arguments about whether party leaders will … Continue reading

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The comprehensive review of the Irish Banking system,at worst downright fraudulent

                                                The Comprehensive review of the Irish Banking system carried out under the stewardship of the Central Bank Governor Mr. Patrick Honohan and the IMF has been shown to be completely inaccurate, incomplete, and at worst downright fraudulent. In … Continue reading

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Deferring the recapitalisation deadline to after the general election. Was it a political stroke?

 By namawinelake   Yesterday’s decision announced by Minister for Finance, Brian Lenihan that the next injections of capital into the banks would be deferred to after the general election on 25th February has been attacked as a political stroke by opposition … Continue reading

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IFSC Nothing But A Tax Haven

How the IFSC ‘HQ’ became shadow of its intended self Financial centres such as the IFSC formed a major part of the “shadow banking sector”, which has been blamed for the current crisis. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien OPINION: Study of 46 treasury … Continue reading

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Thomas Clarke chasing every vote

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