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    • A decision for Mr Gleeson

      If AIB's headquarters were not in Dublin, it is doubtful whether Mr Michael Buckley would still have a job. The last few months have seen high-level departures from the boards of well-known UK companies such as Shell, Rentokil, and Marks & Spencer, as investors railed against what they considered incompetence and poor leadership. p
    • PIAB and lawyers

      Yesterday's broadside from IBEC against solicitors who have rushed to get their cases into court before the use of the Personal Injuries Assessment Board becomes mandatory is only the latest salvo in an ongoing row that is likely to continue. p
    Opinion
    • A modest price to aid Congolese

      On Saturday last, 50 members of the Congolese community in Ireland, along with five or six Irish people, took part in a demonstration in Dublin. They marched from the Garden of Remembrance in Parnell Square, through O'Connell Street, to Government Buildings, then to the Wolfe Tone monument in St Stephen's Green, where a modest public meeting was held, writes Vincent Browne. p
    • Europe's last outpost of bureaucratic Stalinism

      Local elections mean little in one of the most centralised states in the EU, argues Frank McDonald p
    • Success in Doha Round would benefit Irish economy

      The EU has promised farm concessions to restart the WTO trade talks. Despite some pain for Irish farmers, a deal should be supported, argues Alan Matthews p
    • Like so many others, I am stuck in green-card hell

      The US green-card system has descended into a degrading and bureaucratic labyrinth, writes Tom Carver in Washington p
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    • An Irishman's Diary

      Ah. So, uniquely in Europe, Ireland has banned an advertisement to promote voting in the EU elections that consists of a baby trying to choose which of his mother's bare breasts to feast upon. p
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