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Peter Darragh Quinn has written to the commercial court asking it not to proceed with case against him. #rtenews#quinns
— vivienne traynor (@viviennetraynor) April 18, 2013
Peter Darragh Quinn says he is appealing contempt sentence to Europe. IBRC unaware of appeal and say today’s hearing unrelated
— vivienne traynor (@viviennetraynor) April 18, 2013
Hey Buddhist, can you spare a dime?
Etc
Richard Moore, Director of Children in Crossfire with the Dalai Lama at the City Hotel, Derry yesterday.
Watch Dalai visit the Peace Bridge at 1pm today and give a public talk in Ebrington here.
Pic via: Ashleen Williams
BMW getting back to its roots in Lancaster.
Via: Jordan Turner
Severe winds cause travel disruption for air passengers (Newstalk)
From top: Effigy burning at Free Derry Corner; Tricolour burning in East Belfast, Mock hunger strike coffin (unknown location).
And she was one of our own.
Via: Kieron Tourish ,Short Strand , and Jason Walsh
A furious Barack Obama accused members of Congress of caving to the gun lobby on Wednesday after the best chance of reform in over a decade fell at the first hurdle.
Moderate Republicans and four Democrats bowed to pressure from the National Rifle Association and blocked a bipartisan Senate amendment that would have expanded background checks for gun purchases to gun shows and online sales.
Despite hopes that the national outrage which followed the Newtown school shooting would force Washington to act, a limited compromise amendment proposed by Republican Pat Toomey and Democrat Joe Manchin received 54 votes, short of the 60 votes needed.
As the measure fell, Patricia Maisch, a survivor of the mass shooting in Tucson, shouted “Shame on you” from the visitors gallery where she was sitting near bereaved Newtown families.
Obama condemns Senate for ‘shameful’ failure to pass gun control reform (Dan Roberts, Guardian)
Obama Blasts Gun Lobby After Failed Vote (Wall Street Journal, Washington Wire)
(Pics: AFPGetty Images/Getty Images)
Ah Here
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(Thanks Fergus O’Neill)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA
Hundreds believed injured in Texas fertilizer plant blast (Reuters)
Via: Oireachtas Retort
Asher Wolf and Andy Partee
Economics correspondent of The Guardian, Phillip Inman, writes about the Croke Park II deal which was declared “dead” by SIPTU president Jack O’Connor, above, yesterday.
“A plan to slash €1bn (£860m) from the public service pay bill over three years has just been rejected by unions, plunging the Fine Gael/Labour government into crisis. The deal was supposed to be sealed by July, but with further negotiations and ballots necessary to get the cuts plan back on track, and with union opposition hardening, the government may be forced to carry out a threatened 7% across-the-board cut in pay.”
“The €1bn in savings is part of the Irish government’s deal with Brussels and the IMF and must be implemented if the government is to comply with rules that govern how much it receives in bailout funds.”
“It was always going to be tough to persuade public sector workers to accept a pay cut when much of Irish society remains unreconstructed from the corrupt boom years and the bankers, property developers and professionals who benefited handsomely before 2008 appear to have gone unpunished.”
“For many public service workers the 7% cut is just the latest attack on their living standards. For some, it will add up to a 25% fall in incomes since 2008.”
“The so-called Croke Park II deal that broke down on Tuesday is more nuanced, but includes pay cuts for all as a central measure.”
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“It is possible the Irish government will find a fudge that keeps the IMF and Brussels at bay. But it shows the tensions that remain inside the eurozone, which, with its austerity obsession intact, is likely to suffer many more convulsions.”
Cyprus was just for starters – Ireland could provide the main course (The Guardian)
Croke Park II is dead by €300million savings problem remains (Irish Times)
Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland
Watch what happens when the Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill is passed in New Zealand’s parliament in Wellington.
Wait for it.
It’s a Maori love song called Pokarekare Ana.
Which, according to Wikipedia:
The tune of “Pokarekare Ana” has been borrowed for an Irish hymn to the Blessed Virgin: “A Mhuire Mháthair, sé seo mo ghuí”













