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    Varadkaar does,nt look like someone who played a bit of Soccer or GAA as a youngfella.

    Sitting on his arse, looking at something he does,nt understand is right up his street.

    The gas thing is, that the wind bag does,nt want to do the only job he is qualified to do. A waste of an education if you ask me.

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    The Brits





    "The land Coillte Teo is now selling for development was given to them by the State in 1988 to ensure that our woodlands were run commercially, not to enable them to sell the family silver to service bank loans".
    - Friends of the Irish Environment, 28.04.2003

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    Sunday paper tweets from Tom Lyons of the Sindo and Frank Fitzgibbon of the Sunday Times:
    Sindo biz: who is interested in buying Newstalk and today fm; the developer who went from €500m to zero in six months.
    In sindo business tomorrow: siptu splashes the cash on cars and conferences by @roisinmburke.
    Sindo biz: top bosses review the leaving cert; Tom Parlon of CIF; and nick Webb on tobacco, perks and Richard burrows.
    SunTimesBiz: IRBC secures first victory in Kiev courts against Quinn a week after Irish government intervention
    SunTimesBiz: AIB was the main financial backer of Denis O'Brien's Siteserv deal and Consumers' Association is threatened with extinction
    SunTimesNews: We reveal the highlights from news week's report into the death over a 10-year period of 112 children who were in care of HSE
    SunTimesNews: Fresh coalition tension as IMF backs Labour plan to make employers pick up tab for employee sick pay. Fine Gael still says no
    SunTimesNews: Junior minister says young people should not be getting dole unless they are on an approved training scheme
    SunTimesComment: Matt Cooper on why Keano's comments on Irish fans reminds him of Kenny's good loser attitude in talks with Euro partners
    SunTimesNews: Rabbitte tells ST that O'Brien now controls INM and he will be subject to both current and forthcoming media legislation
    STNews: Picture agency wants apology from Clare Daly for allegedly calling one of its staff a "f***ing pig" as he snapped Mick Wallace
    Sindo: Lisa Murphy regrets having a boob job for a "former lover". Don't do it ladies, is her sage advice...
    Sindo: Micheál Martin slams Kenny for being controlled by his civil servants, reading scripts and having no ideas. That's the spalash
    Sindo says it has "learnt" that David Norris is suing RTE over Helen Lucy Burke controversy. They must read that in last week's SunTimes...
    Sindo publishes rather large correction following major Nama piece it ran in April. Ah sure, there but for the grace of God...
    Sindo: Eoghan Harris bigs up Newstalk (it's a way of dumping on RTE) and Anne Harris continues the war with Denis O'Brien
    SBP leads with HSE story and repeats previous reports that Revenue will be given responsibility for collecting new property tax

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    some good stuff there, Quinn, siteserve etc

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    And a couple of stragglers:

    SBP and SunTimes both have stry on new recruits to RTE will be brought in on 15% lower pay
    SunWorld leads with John Delaney, the FAI boss, leading fans on a bender in Gdansk after thumping by Spain. Only sensible reaction, surely?
    SunWorld says Wallace's €60k BMW was towed from the Aer Lingus staff car park for illegally parking there while he jetted off to Poland
    Sindo says Siptu has car fleet worth €1.5m and that "beardies" spent almost €700k on conferences last year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. FIVE View Post
    some good stuff there, Quinn, siteserve etc
    Interesting that AIB financed the Siteserv deal.
    Rabbitte on DOB and IN&M should be worth a look as well.

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    Gene Kerrigan now on the twitter machine

    https://twitter.com/#!/GeneKerrigan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. FIVE View Post
    Gene Kerrigan now on the twitter machine

    https://twitter.com/#!/GeneKerrigan
    Lights on but nobody home

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    About the most boring Sunday paper headlines I've seen in a long time. Unless I'm missing something.
    Tomorrow's Bizz Post leads with story that tax rises/welfare cuts are back on agenda. "Coalition opens door to ditching election promises"
    Sindo splash: "Sinn Fein's 'cheap little power game' with Queen" Brian Hayes lashes RTE over handshake circus. RTE??
    Brian Hayes has accused Sinn Fein of "hyping" a "very minor" event - the meeting of Martin McGuinness and the Queen.
    Hayes has accused RTE News of "dancing to Sinn Fein's tune" by giving the story prominence. Poor RTE. Everyone's punchbag these days
    Sindo p3- another developer has filed for UK bankruptcy. It's Paddy Shovlin, of Landmark Enterprises. Would have been a better splash
    Sindo p12, and Antonia Leslie tells us "I'm really a pretty boring lay" though she did once experience "the pleasure of the pain of a cane"
    Sunday Times News; gardai have reopened the investigations into the murders of Dominic and Mary McGlinchey, reports @JohnMooneyST
    Sunday Times News: RTE has admitted making two factual errors in An Tost Fada, the documentary about murder in west Cork
    Sunday Times News: if last year's general election was fought with the new constituency boundaries, Fianna Fail would have more seats
    High Court halves a 100k briefing fee earmarked for Paul Gallagher, former attorney general, reports @mark_tighe
    Sunday Times news: Bono trademarks his name and signature, and Brian O'Driscoll is suing a Wexford hotel

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    The press and other parties seem very down on Sinn Féin's maturity

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    "Coalition opens door to ditching election promises"

    There's still some left to ditch?

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    Sunday Times News: RTE has admitted making two factual errors in An Tost Fada, the documentary about murder in west Cork
    RTÉ get a dig at Eoghan Harris

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    "factual errors" no less

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baron von Biffo View Post
    "Coalition opens door to ditching election promises"

    There's still some left to ditch?
    That was then. This is now.
    Don't forget 3.5 billion to be clipped in the December budget.
    Howlin is going to be looking for a decent stepladder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaddyJoe View Post
    That was then. This is now.
    Don't forget 3.5 billion to be clipped in the December budget.
    Howlin is going to be looking for a decent stepladder.
    Would Hollande send over Sarkozy's old props?

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