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| Excerpt: Tuesday, March 7, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. Mullaghmore decision. In the courts. Spencer Dock development. Southern Report. Further increases in petrol and oil prices now likely. Further increases in petrol and domestic oil prices could be on the way after Iranian opposition to increased oil production, Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Tribunal solicitor gives evidence on who owns land. Tuesday, March 7, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. The Flood tribunal yesterday heard evidence from its own solicitor, Ms Máire-Anne Howard, in connection with the crucial question of ownership of land at Ballymun, Donabate, Balgriffin and Portmarnock, Co Dublin. The identifi Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Challenge by Baileys to Flood investigation fails. Tuesday, March 7, 2000. A High Court challenge by the property company Bovale Developments Ltd, its director, Mr Thomas Bailey, and his wife, Caroline, to the Flood tribunal's decision to investigate their financial affairs in public has failed. The Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Friday, February 25, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the courts. Flood tribunal. Moriarty tribunal. From the North West. Ahern seeks public inquiry into Pat Finucane murder. The Government yesterday called for a full public inquiry into the murder of Belfast solicitor Mr Pat Finucane. The Taoiseach Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Thursday, February 24, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. Spencer Dock development. In the North. In the courts. Moriarty tribunal. Dail Report. Midlands report. Man who paid Burke was involved with radio bid. Mr Paul Power paid Ray Burke £30,000 on behalf of Fitzwilton. However, he was at the same time invol Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Thursday, February 24, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. Spencer Dock development. In the North. In the courts. Moriarty tribunal. Dail Report. Midlands report. Man who paid Burke was involved with radio bid. Mr Paul Power paid Ray Burke £30,000 on behalf of Fitzwilton. However, he was at the same time invol Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Bovale lawyer tells court tribunal has lost its way. Thursday, February 24, 2000. The Flood tribunal has, probably inadvertently but none the less fundamentally, "lost its way" the High Court has heard. The tribunal's inquiries into the financial affairs of a developer, his wife and company have drifted fa Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Man who paid Burke involved with radio bid. Thursday, February 24, 2000. By Paul Cullen. A businessman who delivered a £30,000 donation to Mr Ray Burke in June 1989 was financially involved in one of the successful bidders for the two commercial radio licences in Dublin. Mr Paul Power owned a 12 per cent share of Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Wednesday, February 23, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the courts. Spencer Dock development. Moriarty tribunal. From The South East. 560m science education foundation to be set up. A new research foundation with a budget of some £560 million is expected to be set up shortly by the Government as part of th Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Wednesday, February 23, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the courts. Spencer Dock development. Moriarty tribunal. From The South East. 560m science education foundation to be set up. A new research foundation with a budget of some £560 million is expected to be set up shortly by the Government as part of th Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Bailey wants tribunal ruling quashed. Wednesday, February 23, 2000. The Flood tribunal's proposed public examination of the personal financial affairs of company director Thomas Bailey and his wife, Caroline, would expose their personal financial transactions to public scrutiny, the High Court was told yesterday. The Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Tuesday, February 15, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the courts. Flood tribunal. Southern Report. Dublin commuters will be without buses today. More than 2,000 Dublin Bus drivers will withdraw their labour this morning in pursuit of a 20 per cent pay rise. The National Bus and Rail Union (NBRU Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: More politicians face Flood on planning. Tribunal's direction. sketchedin tantalising terms. Counsel claims. leaks to media an attempt to obstruct inquiry. Tribunal's terms. of reference. Tuesday, February 15, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. More politicians are to be investigated by the Flood tribunal's inquiry int Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Counsel claims leaks an attempt to obstruct inquiry. More politicians. face investigation. Tribunal's direction. sketchedin tantalising terms. Tribunal's terms. of reference. Tuesday, February 15, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. Leaks to the media were part of a sinister and deliberate attempt to hinder Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Tantalising direction for Tribunal. More politicians. face investigation. Counsel claims. leaks to media an attempt to obstruct inquiry. Tribunal's terms. of reference. Tuesday, February 15, 2000. With hundreds of witnesses and dozens of allegations to come, the Flood tribunal is only beginning. Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: More politicians face investigation over payments. Tuesday, February 15, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. More politicians are to be investigated by the Flood tribunal's inquiry into corrupt payments for planning in the Dublin area, it emerged yesterday, but it may be some considerable time before their n Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Monday, February 14, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the Courts. Flood Tribunal. Moriarty Tribunal. Out of the West. Misplaced GM fears are holding up' technology. Leading European geneticists and molecular biologists have said consumers are mistaken in believing genetically modified orga Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Friday, February 11, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the courts. Flood tribunal. Moriarty tribunal. From the North West. Amendment reaffirms schools' right to expel. Schools will retain the right to expel pupils if "good order and discipline" are threatened following the Government's decisi Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Friday, February 11, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the courts. Flood tribunal. Moriarty tribunal. From the North West. Amendment reaffirms schools' right to expel. Schools will retain the right to expel pupils if "good order and discipline" are threatened following the Government's decisi Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Kid-gloves treatment unlikely to be repeated. Frank Sinatra with Mr Ray Burke at a party after the Sinatra concert at Lansdowne Road in 1989. The concert promoter Mr Oliver Barry today told the tribunal he took £35,000 from an Oliver Barry/Frank Sinatra account and gave it to Mr Burke.Friday, February 11, 2000. Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Baileys allowed a challenge to tribunal ruling. Friday, February 11, 2000. The property company Bovale Developments Ltd, its director, Mr Thomas Bailey, and his wife, Caroline, were yesterday granted leave by the High Court to challenge the right of the Flood tribunal to investigate their personal f Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Thursday, February 10, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the courts. Flood tribunal. Moriarty tribunal. Midlands Report. Keating is named in British fraud case. An Irishman behind a £100 million VAT fraud was arrested in a dawn raid on the London hotel room he was sharing with his mistress, a court heard yeste Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Barry 'acted with cavalier disrespect' for tribunal. Thursday, February 10, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. Mr Oliver Barry, the former director of Century Radio, who made a cash payment of £35,000 to Mr Ray Burke, will appear before the Flood tribunal today, despite his lawyers' pleas that he should not be Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Book-keeper unaware how records were ruined. Thursday, February 10, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. Ms Caroline Bailey, the Bovale Developments book-keeper, could not explain how company records that were the subject of a Flood tribunal order of discovery, came to be destroyed in a fire, four months after the final date the Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Wednesday, February 9, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the courts. Moriarty tribunal. From the South-East. Fahey approves Galway study for oil and gas base. The potential of the Co Galway port of Rossaveal as an oil/gas exploration service base is to be examined by the Minister for the Marine and Natural R Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: No inconsistency' in Gogarty's affairs. Wednesday, February 9, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. THE FLOOD TRIBUNAL: An independent audit of Mr James Gogarty's financial affairs did not reveal any inconsistency in the evidence given by him to the Flood inquiry, the tribunal chairman indicated yesterday. Mr Justice Flood Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Tuesday, February 8, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. Programme for Prosperity and Fairness. In the courts. Southern Report. Review group to discuss oral exam change today. The possibility of closing all secondary schools for a week every year to facilitate oral exams in language subjects will be Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Lawyers defend planned inquiry. Tuesday, February 8, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. FLOOD TRIBUNAL: Tom and Caroline Bailey's case that a proposed investigation by the Flood tribunal of their private bank accounts would be an infringement of their constitutional rights was forcefully challenged yesterday by Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Friday, February 4, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. The Decommissioning Crisis. In the courts. Flood tribunal. Moriarty tribunal. From the North-West. Cut-backs of 10,500 staff in Defence Forces urged. An overall staffing level of 10,500 for the Defence Forces is one of the main recommendations in the White Paper on Defence. Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Barry admits to £35,000 payment. Outside the Flood Tribunal yesterday were, from left, Mr Colm Allen SC with his client, Mr Oliver Barry, and solicitor Mr Edmund Butler.Photograph: Pat Langan. Friday, February 4, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. Mr Oliver Barry paid £35,000 in 1989 to Mr Ray Burke, the Flood tribunal he Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Thursday, February 3, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. The Decommissioning Crisis. In the North. In the courts. Flood tribunal. Moriarty tribunal. Francis Stuart 1902-2000. Midlands Report. Child payment offered in national agreement talks. A universal payment of £10 a week will be given to parents for children age Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Wednesday, February 2, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. The De Chastelain report. In the North. In the courts. Dail Report. Moriarty tribunal. From The South East. ICTU leaves pay deal vote to each union. The Irish Congress of Trade Unions is referring the final terms of the new national pay agreement to succeed Partnership 2000 Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Tuesday, February 1, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. National agreement. In the courts. Southern Report. Crew of 17 airlifted from liferafts after fire on vessel. A Salvage operation last night followed the rescue of 17 Spanish and Portuguese crew from a Spanish flagship off the west coast as efforts were made t Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: O'Malley sought donation from JMSE in letter. Tuesday, February 1, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. THE FLOOD TRIBUNAL: The former Progressive Democrats leader, Mr Des O'Malley sought a political contribution for his party in a personal letter to the current JMSE managing director, Mr Frank Reynolds, the Flood tribunal hear Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Friday, January 28, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. Cabinet Reshuffle. In the North. In the Courts. Moriarty Tribunal. Flood Tribunal. From the North West. Package for low-paid proves contentious. Talks on a successor to Partnership 2000 hit unexpected obstacles over a package for lowincome groups yesterday, but IMPACT's Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Thursday, January 27, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. The Anthony Coughlan judgment. In the courts. Flood tribunal. Moriarty tribunal. Dail Report. Seanad Report. Midlands Report. New appointments to be announced this morning. The Taoiseach will this morning nominate a junior minister to Cabinet, move Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: JMSE director 'could not recall' signing cheques. Mr Frank Reynolds: told by tribunal chairman to answer the questions as put to him and refrain from comment.Thursday, January 27, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. The current managing director of JMSE had no recollection of signing two cheques payable to cash for Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Wednesday, January 26, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. Supreme Court appointments. In the courts. Cabinet meeting in Cork. Flood tribunal. Moriarty tribunal. From The South East. Beowulf' brings Heaney second Whitbread award. This year's Whitbread Book of the Year award was won by Seamus Heaney with Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: JMSE head says Gogarty had big influence on him. Wednesday, January 26, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. The managing director of James Murphy Structural Engineering, Mr Frank Reynolds, told the Flood tribunal yesterday the former chairman, Mr James Gogarty, had an enormous influence on him from the time Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Tuesday, January 25, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the courts. Southern Report. Cabinet backs £1m drive aiming to challenge racism. The Government has approved a public awareness campaign to combat racism amid fears that an increasing number of refugees, asylum-seekers and economic migrants in the State ar Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Opposition prepares for election, Government in no hurry. The Fine Gael leader, Mr John Bruton, chairs a meeting of his party's shadow cabinet at the Bridge House Hotel, Tullamore, Co Offaly, last week.Photograph: Dara Mac Domhnaill. Tuesday, January 25, 2000. All eyes will be on the Cabinet reshuffle when the Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Saturday, January 22, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. In the Courts. Bill to expose deafness claims to legal costs. The Government is to attempt to expose Army deafness claimants to major financial risks if they sue the State through the courts rather than seek redress from the planned compensation board. Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Chairman finds failure to give evidence 'disturbing'. Saturday, January 22, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. FLOOD TRIBUNAL: A potentially explosive situation at the Flood tribunal yesterday was defused only after the chairman was assured that the current JMSE managing director, Mr Frank Reynolds, would appe Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Murphy needed Gogarty expertise, tribunal told. Friday, January 21, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. Mr Joseph Murphy snr made no secret of the fact that he needed the expertise of Mr James Gog arty if JMSE was to complete its largest contract, worth £20 million, the Flood tribunal heard yesterday. This was despite the extre Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Friday, January 21, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. The beef dispute. In the North. In the courts. From the North-West. Approval of Government up sharply despite Budget. Within a year of taking up office in June 1997, the Government received a very substantial boost with the signing of the Belfast Agreement on Good Friday 1998. Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Thursday, January 20, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. IFA dispute. In the North. In the courts. Flood tribunal. Moriarty tribunal. Midlands Report. Man who held family hostage was on release. A man who held a woman and her two children hostage with a pellet gun yesterday was on temporary release from Mountjoy Prison Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Tax fraud charges in row' with Murphy. Thursday, January 20, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. It took a good deal of persuasion to convince Mr Joseph Murphy snr to allow his legal team to negotiate an out-of-court settlement with the man who had made allegations against him of massive tax fraud, the Flood tribunal was Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Wednesday, January 19, 2000. DOWN THE PAGE:. In the North. The beef dispute. In the courts. Flood tribunal. From The South East. Bruton says Fine Gael is preparing for an election. Fine Gael is to hold selection conventions over the comings months as part of its strategy of preparing for the next general Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: Still in the dark over tragedy. Wednesday, January 19, 2000. Arguments, objections and yet more evidence - it was business as usual as the Flood tribunal resumed public hearings. Paul Cullen reports from Dublin Castle.The Flood tribunal embarked upon the third year of its existence yesterday with a trip down memory l Read Highlighted Text |
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| Excerpt: No Redmond role in authorising demolition. Wednesday, January 19, 2000. By Colman Cassidy. The former assistant Dublin city and county manager, Mr George Redmond, had no role in authorising the demolition of a listed building which became the subject of a "Section Four" resolution by members of the council, the Flo Read Highlighted Text |
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