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NO REPRO FEE 11/9/2016 Pictured are Tina, left, and Suzie Koumarianos with ‘Stumpy’ today at the 2nd annual Doggie Do with Dogs Trust which took place today at Dublin's Herbert Park. Photo: Mark Stedman
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Yesterday.

Herbert Park, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.

Scenes from the second annual Doggie Do in association with Dogs Trust.

More than 1500 people attended the Do which saw the crowning of the new Dog of Dublin 2016 – Tippi – who was a runner-up in the 2015 contest, morphing from a Doggerpillar in 2015 to a fully blossomed butterfly this year

The contest was hosted by Darren Kennedy with John Grogan, the author of Marley & Me and other attractions including the the Cultured Canine stage, Doggelgangers, Doggie & Soul and the Rainbow Bridge Tree.

From top: ‘Blue’; Tina, left, and Suzie Koumarianos with ‘Stumpy’; ‘Holly’’ as CP30 with Katie Fagan-Brown (9) and her mother Siobhaan; ‘Tippi’ 2016‘Dog of Dublin’ with owner Catriona O’Neill Caraher and event MC Darren Kennedy; ‘Tippi’ and her fans.

Pics: Mark Stedman/Rollingnews

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Hillary Clinton leaving yesterday’s 9/11 tribute in New York

An ailing candidate and the mainstream media in denial.

Thud.

Emmy award-winning investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson writes:

I watched the video of Hillary Clinton as she faltered, slumped and then apparently got dragged into her van, and I felt awful. Public officials put themselves in the public eye, but to have every step and misstep analysed the way we do today seems to be a no-win situation.

I wouldn’t want someone videotaping me when I had a migraine headache or – as I did several times in my 20’s working in Florida–became faint and dehydrated. I join with many Americans who wish Clinton the best, and a speedy recovery from what her doctors say is a case of pneumonia and dehydration.

But the incident raises questions about the news media’s coverage surrounding Clinton’s health.

Rather than reporting the facts, many in the media have taken it upon themselves to shout down the questions and to controversialise those asking them.

On August 21, after Donald Trump adviser Rudolph Giuliani suggested people research Clinton’s medical state on Google, a New York Times tech columnist [Farhad Manjoo] retorted in a tweet:

“Google should fix this. It shouldn’t give quarter to conspiracy theorists.”

In other words, the columnist was advocating that a conspiracy be committed to stop people from researching Clinton’s health, which he labeled a conspiracy.

Many others in the media also chimed in using the “conspiracy theory” moniker. It’s designed to convince the public to tune out the discussion, in much the same way as other common astroturf terms such as “debunked,” “bonkers,” “tin-foil hat,” “shoddy,” “discredited,” “quack,” “bogus,” “denier,” and “crank.”

Left-wing apparatus Vox chimed in with an article titled: “The bonkers conspiracy theory about Hillary Clinton’s health.”

The pro-Hillary Clinton smear machine, Media Matters, chided NBC News for “mainstreaming conspiracy theories about Hillary Clinton’s health.”

Vice picked up the theme writing, “How conspiracy theories about Hillary Clinton’s health went mainstream.”

CNN published an article “Debunking conspiracy theories” about her health. CNN media critic Brian Stelter urged the media: “Do Not Give Oxygen To ‘Conspiracy Theories’ That Hillary Clinton Is ‘Secretly Ill’.”

HuffPost wrote, “Let’s call the conspiracy theories about Clinton’s health what they are…”

ThinkProgress joined in with, “Trump campaign embraces conspiracy theory…”

From MSNBC: “Trump, allies push conspiracy theory about Clinton’s health.” NPR: “Trump adds fuel to conspiracy theory about Clinton’s health.”

You get the idea. Everybody’s on the same page.

In fact, questions about Clinton’s health, whether grounded or far-fetched, had little to do with supposed conspiracies.

Yesterday, a Washington Post reporter [Chris Cillizza] acknowledged that he, too, had recently argued the discussion was “the stuff of conspiracy theorists.”

But now, in the face of the obvious, he agrees there are legitimate concerns.

“Coughing, I wrote, is simply not evidence enough of any sort of major illness that Clinton is assumed to be hiding. Neither, of course, is feeling “overheated.” But those two things happening within six days of each other to a candidate who is 68 years old makes talk of Clinton’s health no longer just the stuff of conspiracy theorists.”

In other words, all this was “the stuff of conspiracy theorists” until the reporters who appear to have been proven wrong, decided it was not.

It’s almost as if we in the media take an editorial position with no factual basis, dare critics to prove us wrong, and then when events do, we modify our stance.

That’s not what the news is supposed to do. Reporters are, ideally, supposed to bring facts to light.

If we relegate our role to one of spinning and trying to convince the public of our position; then end up bringing up the rear after-the-fact, what good are we?

The News Media’s Miscalculation on Hillary’s Health (Sharyl Attkisson)

Previously: It’s Criminal What We Don’t Know

Pic: Getty

Meanwhile…

Hmmm.

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Taoiseach Enda Kenny speaking with Pat Kenny on Newstalk this morning

Taoiseach Enda Kenny spoke to Pat Kenny on Newstalk this morning ahead of the party’s think-in starting today in Keadeen Hotel, Newbidge, Co Kildare.

The interview was carried out following reports that Marion Coy, chair of the Collins Institute, is to brief Fine Gael TDs and Senators at the think-in – on foot of a report she carried out about the party’s poor election results.

However, it’s reported, Ms Coy’s report will not be published – to the ire of some party members.

A second, separate report about the election is also to be outlined at the think-in by Fine Gael TD Kate O’Connell.

From the interview…

“I didn’t enjoy the election, I had reflected on this in the summer. As I said, I’ve got my mojo back. We’ve got a huge agenda in front of us and I intend to go flat out as head of a partnership Government which is very different.”

I just didn’t enjoy it [the election]...I always enjoy elections, meeting people out and about, the arguments, the rows indeed and the discussions that take place. A peculiar time, obviously, changes that have occurred all over Europe reflected themselves here in Ireland.”

The people made their choice, we respect that. We put together a partnership government, obviously two Independent ministers at Government, third with the Independent Alliance and supported by the Fianna Fáil party in opposition…”

In relation to the two reports…

Pat Kenny: “What about the two reports; Kate O’Connell’s report and the academic report on why you lost so badly in the election?”

Enda Kenny: “Well, some very good recommendations there looking at the future…”

Pat Kenny: “Are you going to publish everything?”

Enda Kenny: “Well, obviously, when we bring the report to the Executive Council who represents the entire spectrum of the party, we will publish them, yeah.”

Pat Kenny: “You will publish these reports? Because there has been a demand from backbenchers and…”

Talk over each other

Enda Kenny: “The reports are a series of recommendations that I think are based from the politicians, in the very practical sense, to Marion Coy’s report which is a more academic work but which I think has really strong values set into it that I think will improve the lot of the party in communicating in dealing with a range of outside interests, in dealing with getting Fine Gael back to being a campaigning party on issues that really matter to people.”

Watch the interview in full here

Author of report on FG’s poor election to address think-in (Irish Times)

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Marie O’Connor with members of Survivors Of Symphysiotomy outside the Department of the Taoiseach in 2014

Yesterday.

In the Sunday Business Post.

In a report on the €34million symphysiotomy compensation scheme that the State set up in 2014 for women who had the procedure…

Michael Brennan reported:

The maximum award under the scheme was €150,000 and the legal fees payable on top of this were capped at €6,000.

But the Sunday Business Post has learned that survivors have received letters from a solicitors’ firm seeking addition legal costs out of their awards.

So far, over 200 women have been awarded €50,000 each, another 160 have received €160,000 and 13 have received €150,000.

The firm seeking additional legal costs from these awards is MacGeehin Toale.

It has taken a number of test cases in the courts on behalf of survivors of symphysiotomy, with a view to taking more if they were successful.

A letter previously sent by Colm MacGeehin to a survivor explained that doctors would have to be paid €2,000 to produce a medical report on their injuries. “The cost of these reports can be seen as an investment in cases that, should they succeed, are likely to lead to significant awards,” he wrote.

But so far, around 386 women have decided to accept payments instead from the State’s Symphysiotomy Payments Scheme, which accounts for the majority of those affected.

This means that their legal proceedings are automatically dropped because they had to agree not to take any legal action against the state or the hospitals which performed the operations.

But MacGeehin Toale has been contacting women it represented for further legal costs for work which has not been covered by the state scheme.

Colm MacGeehin has acted as the legal adviser to the Survivors of Symphysiotomy (SoS) campaign group. He is the former husband of the chair of the group, Marie O’Connor.

Their son, barrister Ruadhán Mac Aodháin, has been described by SoS as “the main junior counsel” working on the cases, He also works as a legal adviser to the SoS group.

…She could not be contacted for comment. MacGeehin could also not be contacted for comment.

Anyone?

Law firm billing symphysiotomy victims for fees beyond state cap (Sunday Business Post)

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The Devil’s Woods.

Written and directed by Anthony White.

Available on DVD and Video on Demand (VOD) in Ireland and the UK from today.

Mariela Masuyama writes:

A group of friends trying to repair their strained relationships decide to go on a road trip. En route they stop off at a small town in the middle of rural Ireland. However, this seemingly idyllic country town is darkened by a history of strange events. Can a town that is inherently evil literally tear them apart? Can they survive…. The Devil’s Woods stars Stephen Cromwell (Love/Hate, From The Dark, Red Rock) and featuring Danielle Keaney, Daniel Mahony, Caoimhe Cassidy, Eoin Quinn and Aoife King.

Those interested can purchase the DVD here or buy the movie, via VOD, here.

The Devil’s Woods (Facebook)