Via Brand New Retro
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY1TIg3Gp-I
Remember these guys?
Well, with just over a week to go until THE big day, the organisers of Crumlin’s Next Top Coddle have recorded a song.
Of course they’ve recorded a song. And it’s not bad, either…
Labyrinth
atAccountancy firm Ernst & Young has been appointed the new auditors to the Quinn Group, which is part-owned by the former Anglo Irish Bank.
The appointment comes just two days after the bank started a legal action against the firm over its role as auditors to the bank before it was taken into State ownership in 2009.
Ernst & Young has replaced rival accountants PricewaterhouseCoopers as auditors to the group formerly owned by the bankrupt and imprisoned businessman Seán Quinn.
A spokesman for Quinn Manufacturing Group confirmed it had just appointed Ernst & Young as its new auditors on a multi-year contract after a competitive tender for the job.
Minister for Finance Michael Noonan told reporters he was aware of the State-owned bank’s action against the firm. “On they go,” he said.
Indeed.
Quinn hires audit firm co-owner is suing (Simon Carswell, Irish Times)



One of a limited edition of 50 typographic sets based on the Champion (Lightweight) Gothic font, created by Sutherland at Hat Trick Design in the UK. (the King is 5cm tall, the pawns, 3cm)
Each set costs £275 (plus £22 P+P)
From a skit/serious interview on the 28th November edition (shown last night on Comedy Central) where US political consultant Tad Devine yukked about the headline he helped create for The Star: one of many such coups carried out in democracies that were ‘less developed’ than that of the US..
(Thanks Maidhcí)














