D’olier Westmoreland Street, Dublin February 5, 1948.
Photos of Dublin tweet:
The Irish Times building in 1948, publishing the results of the day [the election of Ireland’s first First Inter-Party government ]…
D’olier Westmoreland Street, Dublin February 5, 1948.
Photos of Dublin tweet:
The Irish Times building in 1948, publishing the results of the day [the election of Ireland’s first First Inter-Party government ]…
[Ms Lauren was] Dressed all in black wearing a black long sleeved dress, black tights and black flat knee high boots…
Mainly black so.
Ralph Lauren’s niece to be sentenced tomorrow for air rage (Irish Times)
Meanwhile…
Garda Yvette Walsh told the court that when the jewellery designer was being detained at the airport she told officers: ”Can you say that in English please?”
Having travelled from Tokyo on the bullet train the night before, Enda and entourage left the city of Nagoya at the crack of dawn to visit the Toyota City car production plant.
It’s the second oldest “prant” in Japan, as our guides told us.
…Before touring the building, the visitors were treated to a “pree-zen-tation” on the wonders of Toyota by the prant’s “external affairs” man, who sounded like a cross between Ron Burgundy and Kent Brockman from The Simpsons.
A prant worker gave a little speech but nobody understood a word he said…
Gulp..
Update:
Miriam Lord's coming genius!
Read and RT! http://t.co/uLgzYzf3QU
— Tom McGurk (@TomMcGurk) December 5, 2013
Complete unnecessary casual racism within Miriam Lord's article. I'm normally a fan of her work but that was unacceptable.
— Úna-Minh Caomhánach (@unakavanagh) December 5, 2013
Hmmm….if a Japanese newspaper ran a piece about the Irish like that one Miriam Lord wrote today, I suspect there'd be trouble!
— Gillian Nelis (@gnelis) December 5, 2013
Anon writes:
Page 8 of the Irish Times today, A nice big pic of one ‘Paul Connaughton‘…A pity the ‘Paul Connaughton‘ in the picture retired from politics in 2011, and the Paul Connaughton in question is poor Paul Connaughton jr, not a terribly well known FG TD from Galway East..
Oh.
So two papers reporting on same report come up with different versions of what was said. pic.twitter.com/zquftcLTiU
— Ian Guider (@ianguider) November 22, 2013
Warning over possibility of further bank capitalisations (Ciarán Hancock, Irish Times)
Banks are ‘unlikely to require further capital’ (John Walsh, Irish Examiner)
The latest Muppet movie features the Irish Times (@25 secs).
The film revolves around a Europe-wide hunt for Kermit who has been missing since reading Fintan O’Toole’s 35-page supplement.
Via Donald Clarke, Shane Hegarty and Liam Geraghty
Previously: Broadsheet Trailer Park: Muppets Most Wanted
“1 of the most startling incidents in the Bible introduces the concept of the newspaper columnist” Fintan O’Toole losing the run of himself
— Thomas Kelly (@drrrop) November 20, 2013
The Irish Times biblical-sized Fintan O’Toole supplement containing the best of his back catalogue in today’s paper AND online.
25 years of Irish life through the columns of Fintan O’Toole (Irish Times)