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Moments ago.
Mary Hennessy writes:
Ireland 2 Poland 0. The Aviva is getting ready to take on England [Six Nations rugby on
SaturdaySunday]. Let’s be havin’ ya. We’ve got this.
Tonight’s Dail menu.
For the late Anglopocalypse sitting.
€7.95
Typical trough-guzzNOMNOMNOMNOM
Part of the Houses of Oireachtas kitchen’s new menu.
Thanks Lisa
Dail Restaurant pic via Houses of Oireachtas
5.15: Announcement on possible Anglo liquidation imminent
5.16 Markets nervous
5.25 Noonan makes ceremonial visit to David McWilliams’s kitchen. Dalkey, Co Dublin.
5.30 Davy Stockbrokers reporting high yields of stuff in early trading. Gold up and down. It’s her angina.
5.31 Traditional Garlic Bud handover in Dalkey. “God speed,” McWilliams tells Noonan.
5.32: Dollar quivers against Euro
5.45 “Let’s hope this is the GAME CHANGER,” tweets a person.
5.56 Markets expectant.
6.15 “Think of it as a big tracker mortgage, – Trichet.
Political rumour mill has gone into overdrive on imminent deal on prom notes….
— Frank Fitzgibbon (@FrankSunTimes) February 6, 2013
It looks like #Anglo needs to be liquidated in emergency legislation for a move the Central Bank governor wants to make at ECB. 9pm in Dail
— Chris Donoghue (@chrisrdonoghue) February 6, 2013
‘Day’ an excerpt from Shadowsmiths by Dylan Townsend, who sez:
A poem following the rhythm of a day… shots from Dublin, Ireland and New York…
Damn be-whiskered, new-age Byronic dreamboat hipster.
Beijing based artist, book designer and editor Li Hongbo makes what appear to be porcelain sculptures of heads, busts and human forms, but aren’t.
Inspired by traditional Chinese paper gourd toys which expand out from flat structures into three dimensional honeycombs, he applies the same glued paper technique but in far more sophisticated detail.
More at the website of Dominik Mersch Gallery where Li’s work exhibited recently.