Prime Time (last night). Attention to detail is their greatest asset is attention to detail.
HOW Much?
atFound my Birth Cert!. Interesting prices on the back of it (including a half!). Prices changed much I wonder? I’d like to think I’m not that old!
No date supplied, but the current cost is €20 .
I made a new site to make it easy to decide what to get someone for Christmas.Perhaps it would help some people struggling to decide on a present for their special someone?
A ‘slice of Galway life’ every Tuesday
For almost 100 years.
Enda Cunningham writes:
The final Connacht Sentinel front page. The paper Has been published since 1925 and ceased publication tonight. Content will be incorporated into sister paper the Galway City Tribune. The end of a Tuesday institution in Galway for many…
An animated short for Phantom Power by Diagrams created by UK digital animation studio Persistent Peril (they of Barbican: A Microcosm of London). To wit:
Sore from a recent break up, a man travels to a secluded clearing in the woods and opens portals to his past in order to reflect on his relationship.
(Thanks Sam Bourner)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan pictured with Martin McAleese at Áras an Uachtaráin in 2004
Turkey’s president has declared women are unequal to men in his latest controversial comments on women’s rights.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan said putting men and women on an equal footing was “against human nature”.
“They were created differently. Their nature is different. Their constitution is different,” he told a summit on women and justice in Istanbul, attended by his daughter Sumeyye.
“You cannot get women to do every kind of work men can do, as in Communist regimes.
“You cannot tell them to go out and dig the soil. This is against their delicate nature.”
“Our religion has defined a position for women (in society): motherhood,” Mr Erdogan said.
“Some people can understand this, while others can’t. You cannot explain this to feminists because they don’t not accept the concept of motherhood.
The president has previously declared that every woman in Turkey should have three children and proposed limitations on abortion rights and the morning-after pill.
In August, he criticised a female journalist, telling her she should “know her place”.
Mr President, the Iona Institute called.
They’d like their policies back.
Turkish President Says Men and Women Not Equal (Sky News)
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