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The Week In Ireland According to Sky News

  • 16-05-2004 11:02pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,641 ✭✭✭✭


    1. Luas, roadworks etc over budget, government to cap spending on such projects
    2. Ireland's Nutraility as many parts for weapons are made in this contry and much food is export for troops involved in wars
    3. Taxi drivers and Deregulation. It's it just awful.


    Is this so the British can play catch up?

    It is nice to see that sky Ireland is telling us how bad we are.

    I suppose the saying

    "No news is good news"

    doesn't exist in Sky News Ireland.

    Grainne go back to TV3 if they will let you.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,309 ✭✭✭giftgrub


    on a day when the taoiseach said there'd be no deal with judge brian curtin...when there was talk of a rift between fianna fail mep candidates...when dublin city council announced the city is growing at a rate of 88 people a day...when theres an armed bank raid in dublin...when the psni launch a murder inquiry in antrim...when a prisoner officer is attacked in limerick...when a survey reveals that the main political parties will lose big time in the elctions..and when another survey found that irish people are more likley to fall asleep at work than anyone else in europe

    sky new ireland decide to lead their bulletin with " A chemical weapon found in Iraq"

    hello?

    Sky News Ireland ?


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