imageThe proposed Docklands strategic development zone (SDZ).

Olivia Kelly, in The Irish Times, reports:

“A fast-track planning scheme which would allow buildings up to 22 storeys high in Dublin’s docklands has been approved by Dublin City CouncilThe docklands strategic development zone (SDZ) will give council planners the power to make decisions that could not be appealed to An Bord Pleanála, including the power to grant permission for structures 50 per cent higher than Dublin’s current tallest building.

 

What!?

 

The public has four weeks to lodge an appeal against the scheme with An Bord Pleanála…

What!??

Anyone?

Fast-track plan for Dublin docklands approved (Olivia Kelly, The Irish Times)

North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock SDZ Planning Scheme (Dublin City Council)

Pic: Mariaparodi.ie

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(From left: Bertie Ahern with Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat and Senator Mick Lanigan and Dr Yousef Allan in1996 in Dublin)

 

This was a part of long term relationship. Bertie Ahern was especially friendly, as was, in an earlier era, Brian Lenihan Sr. … And since then Ireland, which see’s parallels with our own historical situation and wants to support the underdog,

…But it’s a relationship which infuriates the Israelis, who pointed to the parallels between Arafat and the outlawed IRA. Some even think it has contributed to a certain brazenness in Irish-Israeli relations. For example, in 2010, Israeli agents flagrantly used forged Irish passports to travel to Dubai and bump off a Hamas agent, in a hotel room. The passports details were swiped and doctored from existing persons, but the Israelis used such ridiculous made-up Oirish names than many wondered were they sending a message. There was even a link to an empty house in Elgin Road [Ballsbridge] owned by the brother of former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds. It was in the heart of Dublin and right around from the Israeli Embassy itself!

Foul play is always suspected in this world of cloak and dagger.

In 2001, the then Palestinian representative in Dublin, Yousef Allan, died through monoxide poisoning in his house, also in Ballsbridge.

An inquest confirmed this, but many suspected he may have been deliberately poisoned. And his predecessor as Dublin representative, Ahmed Halimeh, died in very suspicious circumstances in 2012 in South Africa where he was the Palestinian Ambassador. Like Arafat, he was a former PLO man with many enemies, and investments. But who would have thought that the deadly world of Middle East vendettas would have such direct connections to Ireland.

 

Arafat death riddle yet another link in trail that once reached Ireland (Eamon Delaney, Independent.ie)

(Eamon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)

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A perfectly feasible concept  for classic car welding involving sublime German (Porsche 911) and French (1955 Citroen DS) designs by visual communications outfit Brandpower.

A four-door family sports car powered by a rear mounted 3.0l, 260bhp turbocharged block in a reinforced chassis with larger wheels.

Party at the front. Par-tay at the back.

The Perfect Car: A Porsche Citroen 911 DS Franken-Sportscar (DesignBoom)

(H/T: Barry McKenna)

Thomas

“Athletics Ireland and the Irish Sports Council jointly announce that the Irish Sport Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel determined that athlete Tomas Rauktys has committed an anti-doping rule violation. Tomas Rauktys, a discus and shot put thrower [of Clonliffe Harriers, above] has been sanctioned by a period of ineligibility of 2 years commencing on the 15th August 2013 – the date on which he was provisionally suspended by Athletics Ireland.”

“In a doping control test immediately following his win in the National Championships, he provided a sample which tested positive for the presence of a prohibited substance, Stanozolol. Mr Rauktys’ results from the 27th July to the time of his provisional suspension on the 15th August are also disqualified. The hearing was held on under Article 8 (Disciplinary Process) of the Irish Anti-Doping Rules and this announcement is made pursuant to Article 15 (Public Disclosure) of the Rules.”

Media Release on Behalf of the Irish Sport Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel (Irish Sports Council) 

Pic: Clonliffe Harriers

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