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  Brady - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brady Campaign -- a campaign to ban handguns in the United States.
Brady Drum Company, manufacturer of drums in Western Australia
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brady   (102 words)

  
 Observer | Rivals jostle for top job at Irish Times
With the troubled publication at a crossroads after a year of redundancies and swingeing cost-cutting, the battle to succeed the retiring editor Conor Brady is heating up, with a leading firm of headhunters appointed to find the new person.
Brady, who is standing down after 16 years, will be in a strong position to influence the decision; he is staying on as a member of the board of directors and, unusually, he will also be on the interview panel that selects the man - or woman - who will follow him.
When Conor Brady got the job in 1986 - the first Catholic to hold the position - he poured resources into the editorial side, opening offices in Beijing and New York.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4479586-102285,00.html   (876 words)

  
 PowerPC Projects
While Conor searched for a somewhat compatible implementation to port to our board, Brad, Kevin, and Brian worked on developing the content that eventually was served from the board.
After a quick attempt, Conor discovered that using the web server was not going to be that easy.
Conor spent a considerable amount of time searching through the code commenting out pieces of unusable code, as well as re-writing pieces so that were intermingled with the old code.
faculty.cs.tamu.edu /rabi/ppcproj/webserver   (4004 words)

  
 Conor Brady - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conor Brady served as the editor of The Irish Times for 16 years between 1986 and 2002.
Brady was educated at Cistercian College Roscrea, Co. Tipperary and at University College Dublin, where he edited the college paper.
His book on his career "Up with the Times" was published in October 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Conor_Brady   (151 words)

  
 TROWEL
Bolger, Teresa; Brady, Conor; Corlett, Chris; Eogan, James; Keating, Doreen; Stanley, Michael and Taaffe, Seamus: Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College Dublin, 35.
Bolger, Teresa; Brady, Conor; Eogan, James and Stanley, Michael: Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College, Dublin, 56.
Brady, Conor: A previously unrecorded megalithic structure at Fennor, Co. Meath, 22-23.
www.xs4all.nl /~tbreen/Journals/Trowel.html   (1048 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A former editor of The Irish Times, Conor Brady, has criticised the media for failing to give development aid issues like hunger, wealth distribution, fair trade and debt forgiveness, the coverage they deserve.
Mr Brady was writing in Trócaire’s latest annual report, launched on Thursday, which revealed that this year saw the largest amount of public donations ever, at almost €84 million.
Mr Brady, who had chaired a series of public meetings on development co-operation around Ireland earlier this year, said he had heard much criticism of press coverage of development.
www.dioceseofkerry.ie /news.php?artid=1364   (368 words)

  
 Irish Examiner > Breaking News > Trócaire reveals record donations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Conor Lenihan, minister of state with responsibility for overseas development aid, is to bring a White Paper on the issue — the first in the history of the State — to Cabinet over the coming months.
A series of public meetings chaired by Conor Brady, Irish Times editor emeritus, were held over the last few months to discuss what shape development aid should take.
Mr Brady noted there was deep despair among NGOs about the media’s failure to get beyond short-term reaction to humanitarian crises.
www.irishexaminer.com /breaking/story.asp?j=153816220&p=y538y69z6&n=153816980   (489 words)

  
 Trócaire Annual Report 2004/2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
As Trócaire urges the government to spend 0.7 per cent of GNP on overseas aid, a contribution in the agency’s latest annual report by Irish Times editor emeritus Conor Brady suggests the media should be asked to commit 0.7 per cent of turnover to coverage of development issues.
Mr Brady wrote that the news media had failed to give the priority they ought on an ongoing basis to development aid questions and the great world issues of hunger, disease, wealth distribution, fair trade and debt forgiveness.
In Trócaire’s annual report for 2004/2005, Mr Brady pointed out that sections of the news media had been vociferous in urging the Irish government to immediately honour its commitment of spending 0.7 per cent of GNP on overseas aid.
www.trocaire.org /newsandinformation/news/report.htm   (367 words)

  
 Telegraph | News
That said, the paper seemed to appeal to Ireland's burgeoning middle class which wanted a liberal voice, and sales began to grow - most significantly after the appointment of Conor Brady in 1987.
The first Catholic to edit the paper, he had ambitious plans for the newspaper, but soon ran into the financial and legal obscurities of the trust.
The trust was - belatedly - re-shaped and made transparent, and Brady embarked upon the harrowing process of reducing the workforce by a third, and then resigned.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/10/18/nmed18.xml   (861 words)

  
 Slugger O'Toole
A contrast to Conor Brady’s opinion of blogging, who does seem to be hankering after a lost, and perhaps non-existent, age..
Conor Brady is not impressed with the ‘citizen journalism’ of the internet.
He sees in the rise of bloggers a “concomitant decline of fact-based journalism and reporting” Worse, he argues, “In this bizarre new order, anonymous or pseudonymous people put out rumour as if it were fact, invention as if it were science and innuendo as if it had been adjudicated in a court of law”.
www.sluggerotoole.com /index.php/weblog/category/Media   (5850 words)

  
 Hoganstand - Cavan GAA Football & Hurling
Gowna despite fielding without a number of key players including county stars Dermot McCabe, Gerard Pierson, Paddy Brady and Ciaran Brady and too much experience and know-how for visiting Ballyhaise in Gowna on Saturday evening 23rd april, and ran out comfortable winners on a scoreline of 2-10 to 0-8.
Ciaran Og Brady was the winners top scorer with 1-3, while the veteran Bernard Morris turned in his usual wholehearted display in the midfield sector.
Overall it was a disappointing performance for the Ballyhaise side, but to their credit they showed good character in that second-half, and manager Phelim Plunkett can take this as a real plus.
www.hoganstand.com /Cavan/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=45612   (309 words)

  
 Colm Quearney
produced by colm q., conor brady and keith farrell.
the album was two years in the making, it was done on a mixture of conor and keiths equipment.
it features some really great musicians - randall rainwater, conor brady, john boyle, gavin ralston etc. the album received great critical acclaim and some of the reveiws can be read here at the site.
www.colmquearney.com /biog.html   (546 words)

  
 [ t e c h n o \ c u l t u r e ]
Conor Brady sees the last issue under his 16-year editorship roll off the presses in the early morning hours of tomorrow.
The announcement was made following a farewell speech by Brady, and with surprisingly little fanfare though with grace.
Much speculation in recent weeks, though we had no idea who the new editor was to be until word began to circulate that it might be Kennedy after lunch.
radio.weblogs.com /0103966/2002/10/11.html   (431 words)

  
 The Murrays (Irish anarchists)
The hypocritical Conor Cruise O'Brien, the English establishment's greatest living Irishman, stammered apologies for his government to hostile audiences in France.
So blinded with State humbug was Mr Brady that he never realised you could be idealistic without being nationalistic, and that Government and Opposition politicians were still trading on reputations built on taking up guns, robberies and violence.
Long before they were released they saw men convicted of deliberate multiple murders, having served a portion of their sentences, go free with enhanced glamour and become distinguished politicians.
www.anarchy.be /anarchie/teksten/murray.html   (2186 words)

  
 Electric City - EC Content - 01/23/2003 - It's the story of a man named Connors...Former Scranton Mayor starring in The ...
Cindy Brady will be portrayed by 6' 3" hulk of an actor John Pivovarnick.
Portraying Peter Brady is the unmistakably African American actor Jermaine Hinkle.
Adapting the "Greg's Triangle" episode in which Greg Brady (Conor McGuigan) is stuck making the choice between sis Marcia (Trish Blaine) and the manipulative Jennifer Warren (Sarah Stachura) for Westdale High's Head Cheerleader, the quirky production promises to be bizarre.
www.zwire.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=6793178&BRD=2228&PAG=461&dept_id=447983&rfi=6   (1219 words)

  
 RTE Business - Irish Times editor says job cuts crucial
The editor of the Irish Times, Conor Brady, has warned that unless job cuts are implemented at the newspaper, the Irish Times could close.
The company, which has a total workforce of over 700, has been suffering a downturn in its business in the last year and its losses are expected to rise even further next year.
Morning Ireland: Conor Brady, Irish Times editor, discusses the problems at the company
www.rte.ie /business/2001/1107/irishtimes.html   (228 words)

  
 Western People - 2002/08/21: J-Healy’s day
J-Healy spent 18 months in Conor Brady’s home studio in Dublin working on his new album “Someday”, in the shops from this weekend.
The songs are a reflection of J-Healy’s experiences travelling and playing abroad, reflecting on his own view of life and how personal relationships in any part of the globe are infinitely the same.
J has put together a four-piece touring band to promote the album, including Conor Brady on electric guitar (he also produced and mixed the album), Wayne Sheehy on drums, and Kevin Murphy on bass and cello.
archives.tcm.ie /westernpeople/2002/08/21/story304.asp   (111 words)

  
 Irish Abroad - Irish American News
St. Ray’s Thomas McGovern was quick to the mark with a mighty goal and point to follow, leaving the halftime score a draw, Celtics 0-6 to St. Ray’s 1-3.
During the second half the battle became fierce, with St. Ray’s Conor Brady taking control and delivering the ball to teammates Padraig O’Connor and Shane Dennehy, who barreled on towards the Celtic net, only to meet the brilliant defense of keeper Kevin McArdle.
As the play turned down to the Celtic end of the field, superb passing moves from Rory Creegan, Brian Hegarty, Kevin Purce and the O’Connor brothers, Shane and Chris, got the ball exactly where Celtics wanted it to be.
www.irishabroad.com /news/irishinamerica/sport/DoubleforNYCeltics.asp   (466 words)

  
 UPA Voice - April 2005 - How UX Plays (and Works) Together: A UXnet Panel Discussion in NYC
Conor Brady, Creative Director at Avenue A
Many agreed that the key to success is getting the right person to lead the right part of a project at the right time.
Conor said that while Razorfish has an “Experience Lead” on each project, the makeup of the UX team is constantly changing; the important thing is that “all members of the team have to respect the others.”
www.upassoc.org /upa_publications/upa_voice/volumes/2005/april/uxnet_panel_nyc.html   (692 words)

  
 Whats New in the NNI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The dinner was attended by members of the Dáil, Seanad and judiciary together with Editors and owners of Irish newspapers, members of press councils from 15 countries and representatives of the NUJ and RNAI.
Speaking on behalf of NNI, the Editor of the Irish Times, Conor Brady said "NNI is strongly of the view that the ordinary citizen is entitled to have access to a system which could provide a quick, easy and free solution for someone who has a complaint about a newspaper article.
In many cases, the current law retards comment on issues of great public interest, to the detriment of truth, honesty, fairness and justice.
www.nni.ie /presrel5.htm   (1056 words)

  
 Not bloggers, but old media "screwed up" - International Arts and Media - Indymedia Ireland
While Conor O’Clery has mentioned this controversy in his column in The Irish Times on 16 April, the rest of the traditional media in Ireland have been dozing.
But the traditional media cannot afford to doze while the evidence is being debated and validated elsewhere.
Please make a copy of this newsletter and send it to Minister for Foreign Affairs Dermot Ahern, Iveagh House, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, or to your favourite journalist or foreign editor, with a cover note requesting their comments.
www.indymedia.ie /newswire.php?story_id=70200&fontsizeinc=2   (1355 words)

  
 Kildare Nationalist: St. Peter’s annual sports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sack Race Conor Hennessy; 2nd Sean Maloney; 3rd Brendan Erasmug.
Relay teams-1st team B Niall Brady; Conor Hennessy; Damien Melia; Jason Wa; 2nd team A Jamie Moran; Jason Clarke; Stephen Dunne; Mitchell Ryan.
Sack Race 1st Conor Harrison; 2nd Patrick Hanlon; 3rd Ian Worrell.
www.kildare-nationalist.ie /community/story.asp?j=2087   (1440 words)

  
 Back Seat Drivers
The Irish Independent also runs a piece on the sacking, which reveals that Times editor Geraldine Kennedy has agreed to a meeting with Waters and the NUJ today, during which they intend to ask that the letter be withdrawn.
There has been some upheaval in the Times recently over revelations about executive pay and pay-offs to former editor Conor Brady during a time when the paper is losing money.
While many staff appear to be unhappy about it, Waters is the one who got the chop for his public statements on the matter.
backseatdrivers.blogspot.com /2003/11/troubled-waters-it-seems-that-john.html   (195 words)

  
 Cleraun - Media Conference Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pollak showed the sensationalism with which some newspapers had fomented the racism for their own benefit.
Conor Brady, editor-in-chief of the Irish Times, dealt with the question of journalistic ethics from the point of view of an editor and spoke of the need to maintain ethical criteria, the function of the courts in the control of the excesses of the media, and the right of the public to be informed.
Klaus Schönbach, professor of Communication and director of the Department of Journalism at the Hannover University of Music and Theater, taking off from recent events in Germany, spoke on the responsibility of the media in regard to the reaction of the public to the material presented and the intensity of their reactions.
homepage.eircom.net /~cleraun/media/media98.html   (379 words)

  
 Old Firm wristband giveaway to beat the bigots - Evening Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
CRAIG LAMONT, left, and Conor Brady show off the wrist bands.
She said: "Anything that raises the awareness of this issue among young people is well worth doing."
Celtic supporter Conor Brady, 11, from Baillieston, said: "The bands look good and I think they will stop people fighting as much.
www.eveningtimes.co.uk /print/news/5037948.shtml   (398 words)

  
 JamesBowman.net | Burn, Bernie, Burn
National or ethnic or religious or patriotic or other forms of feeling that do not aspire to the universal — these are what is meant by “bias.” But to those “progressives” who inhabit their airy, intellectual realm beyond all such provincial and partisan loyalties, charges of bias simply cannot apply.
Conor Brady, editor of the Irish Times clearly sees his paper’s mission in terms that resonate on 34
Without The Irish Times, even Ireland's conservative mainstream, which often takes issue with the paper's liberal debates on gender relations, abortion and diversity, would feel the loss of the way it "tries to hold a mirror up to Irish society," Mr.
www.jamesbowman.net /articleDetail.asp?pubID=958   (2288 words)

  
 Maggie Keane, Happy Day   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I am surprised that he did not mention the Corrs as well, as I found this extended play CD, issued last April, much closer to the mixture of pop and ersatz folk music of that group than it is to either Bjork or Enya, although perhaps it is not a million light-years from the Cranberries.
The resemblance to the Corrs is probably more than coincidental, since one of Keane's regular accompanying musicians is Conor Brady from that band.
There is also more than a suggestion in her singing of Sinead O'Connor, to whom other critics have compared Keane.
www.greenmanreview.com /cd/cd_keane_happyday.html   (596 words)

  
 Table Tennis News
conor was a bit unlucky to lose 3/2 in both games to a greek and israeli defender.
The men's doubles will see Juniors John Murphy and Conor Nolan trying to prove that their recent win at the Connacht Open was not a one off.
Sean Brady was beaten by an in form Conor Nolan as he made his way on the meet John Murphy in the final.
homepage.eircom.net /~ojk/tt/2001.htm   (12313 words)

  
 NYC User Experience Calendar
Josh Seiden: Josh is the founder and president of 36 Partners and a respected consultant, designer, teacher, and speaker.
Connor Brady: Connor is currnetly Creative Director at Avenue A
Razorfish James Spahr: James is acting assistant chair of Communications Design at Pratt Institute, where he teaches both Information Architecture and Design.
nyc.htmhell.com /cgi-bin/calendar.pl?month=3&view=Event&event_id=36   (239 words)

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