I read it in the newspaper so it must be true Sept2306
Personally, I’ve always had the impression that The Sindo was written by no more than three people. Now I think I can see where I may have got that impression. The Phoenix magazine has an interesting article this week about The Sunday Independent. The headline is Sindo’s family tree grows even bigger and it goes [...]
Joan, Cerys and yours truly!
Today was a good day and the night hasn’t even started yet! My server stats thingy is always a bit behind but, last night, it said I had 1,002 unique visitors so far in September. My technorati ranking is 425,000. Which doesn’t sound too good until you learn I started at 1,500,000!! Maybe it’s some [...]
up North down South
Despite the UK Met Office issuing a severe weather warning for Northern Ireland, I started the day in a pleasant mood as I drove over the Glenshane Pass from Dungiven to Belfast. The Glenshane Pass is a major mountain pass cutting through the Sperrin Mountains in Northern Ireland. It’s a spectacular place to visit during [...]
Something’s wrong when…
Last Friday, I wrote about the deaths (& suicide) of Sharon Grace and her two children. Today (Tues, 19 Sept 06), if you search google for sharon grace & wexford or sharon grace & ireland, I’m one of the top stories. Something’s wrong when my post is ranked higher than the ‘news/media‘, the political parties’ [...]
Phone numbers are the ‘new’ State secret
On a Saturday evening in April 2005, 28-year old Sharon Grace walked into Wexford’s Ely Hospital with her two children, Mikala (4) and Abby (3). She approached the receptionist and asked for a social worker. The receptionist said there was none available because they only worked Monday to Friday. Sharon Grace asked for an emergency [...]
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