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    • Credibility and climate change

      The Government's new National Climate Change Strategy is a step forward, if only a tentative one, in facing up to Ireland's responsibility to play an effective and equitable role in tackling global warming. p
    • CAO and students

      One of the peculiarities of the Irish education system is that while the Central Applications Office (CAO) wields huge power, it rarely - and only very reluctantly- engages in public debate. In this context, the article from the CAO in today's editions is to be welcomed. p
    Opinion
    • We must act on climate chaos now

      The Government's recognition of climate change is at odds with its historic failure to address the issue, writes Frank McDonald , Environment Editor. p
    • Ideas that can changethe world

      Last week, the Task Force on Active Citizenship produced a fine report, reminding us that democracy demands a culture of engagement, in which people really believe that they can change the world. p
    • Waters misrepresented family law project

      The role of family law reporter does not involve criticising court decisions, as alleged, writes Carol Coulter. p
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    • An Irishman's Diary

      The winding stairs of number 68 Dame Street, in the centre of Dublin, once led up to a second-floor office where a young man named Brian O'Nolan published five issues of a humorous magazine called Blather between August 1934 and January 1935. p
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