Monthly Archives: April 2013

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Neil Condron writes:

Well my suspicion that the Irish Lotto made a major clanger last Saturday (April 6) was right. It would appear that a ‘9′ was transposed when the balls were being printed and ended up as a ‘6′ ON THE ’9′ BALL. However as everything is supposed to be ‘squeaky clean’ and overseen, balls weighed and checked, how did this get by all the scrutinisers?
I wonder how much this blunder will cost the Lotto (or the taxpayer). The even bigger question – how long has that ball been in use (and where have I put all my old tickets)?

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Get him.

Liam at Comic Cast writes:

Marvel artist and Cork man Will Sliney’s new comic book ‘Celtic Warrior The Legend of Cú Chulainn’  launches in Cork this Thursday (but is already on book shelves). In anticipation of the big Waterstones launch party, Cú Chulainn himself popped down to Ballycotton to meet Sliney (above).

 

But who will play Cú Chulainn in the inevitable movie?

Celtic Warrior Legend (Facebook)

Will Sliney

Previously: Made In Cork: MacGyver The Comic Book

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Kevin Ennis writes:

Remember last year you posted a video the day after the Samsung night run showing one of the guys who ran it and blogged via his phone? Here’s something a little different – a run through of the planned 2013 route in under two minutes showing Dublin City Centre in all it’s night-time glory! FYI this was filmed by taping a mobile phone to the front of a bike but the results I think are better than that makes it sound..

 

Samsung Night Run

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Margaret Thatcher did great hurt to the Irish and British people during her time as British Prime Minister.

Working class communities were devastated in Britain because of her policies.

Her role in international affairs was equally belligerent whether in support of the Chilean dictator Pinochet, her opposition to sanctions against apartheid South Africa; and her support for the Khmer Rouge.

Here in Ireland her espousal of old draconian militaristic policies prolonged the war and caused great suffering. She embraced censorship, collusion and the killing of citizens by covert operations, including the targeting of solicitors like Pat Finucane, alongside more open military operations and refused to recognise the rights of citizens to vote for parties of their choice.

Her failed efforts to criminalise the republican struggle and the political prisoners is part of her legacy.

It should be noted that in complete contradiction of her public posturing, she authorised a back channel of communications with the Sinn Féin leadership but failed to act on the logic of this.

Unfortunately she was faced with weak Irish governments who failed to oppose her securocrat agenda or to enlist international support in defence of citizens in the north.

Margaret Thatcher will be especially remembered for her shameful role during the epic hunger strikes of 1980 and ’81.

Her Irish policy failed miserably.

Gerry Adams, today.

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Meanwhile…

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