Monthly Archives: August 2010

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1997. Where it all began.

Financial institutions “awash” with cash and desperate to lend. A toothless Central Bank unable to stop them. A gnomic Fingers dreaming of bonuses to come. And a solemn George Lee warning of “uncharted waters”. Jaw-dropping.

(Bonus feature: The Ronan and Carrie Crowley)

Tip: Lose the whole Guantanamo Bay-look.

  • Evening Echo (Cork) 22,288 (-7.90%)
  • Evening Herald (Dublin) 67,657 (-5.00%)
  • Irish Independent 144,896 (-4.80%)
  • Irish Times 105,742 (-7.60%)
  • Irish Examiner 46,687 (-7.30%)
  • Sunday Business Post 49,637 (-14.10%)
  • Sunday Independent 265,455 (-2.50%)
  • Sunday Tribune 54,400 (-17.20%)
  • Sunday World 267,130 (-3.70%)

Irish ABCs: Big Fall Across Ireland And NI (UK Press Gazette)

But The Irish Still Love Print (Guardian, Roy Greenslade Blog, August 14

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Yesterday at The Royal College of Physicians.
Put down your iPhone and imagine the TV Now Awards taking place during the daytime, in August, at a medical institution. You will be some way to picturing the glittering scenes in Dublin yesterday.

But why imagine when you only need to CLICK the ARROW and view a 26-shot gallery of the finest TV people not currently working for RTE. Enjoy.

(Photocall Ireland)

Upside-down people. A nut sack handbag. A rampaging bull and rambling bull.

A dithering Gay.

Bosco and Bill.

A 2FM injustice and lady-friendly TV3. A fiendish app and a goat-eed sap.

A bit of Whitesnake and Martin King’s large snake.

And did you know Ben Frow spelt backwards is Worf Neb?

Forgive us if we just coil up here and take a nap.

As Hector would say, back at the ‘craic’ of 9am.

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