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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
 Not bloggers, but old media "screwed up" - International Arts and Media - Indymedia Ireland
While Conor OClery 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.
BTW, please see my comments about Conor O'Clery's coverage
But the traditional media cannot afford to doze while the evidence is being debated and validated elsewhere.
www.indymedia.ie /newswire.php?story_id=70200&fontsizeinc=2   (1355 words)

  
 McLoughlin of Leitrim
According to the O Clery genealogies, the Clainne Tigearnain na Buannaidhe, the MacLoughlins and the MacMurrays were all descended from Amlaibh O Rourke, the son of Art son of Domhnall, which is of course the exact type of close descent (inheritance) described in the 1591 State Papers entry.
Uilliam ruad [William Roe] Cormac Mathgamain Donnchadh Conor buide Gillacrist
Donald O Rork Lochlin, aq Melachlin MacLochlin O Rork [O Rourke of Breffny]
members.aol.com /lochlan3/orourke.htm   (7200 words)

  
 ireland.com and The Irish Times, Ireland's Online Newspaper
Irish universities are to lose their biggest single source of private funding, with a decision by Atlantic Philanthrophies, one of the world's largest international donors, to cease making any grants to higher education, writes Conor O'Clery  from New York
Homophobia is a "respectable and acceptable prejudice" in Northern Ireland, according to a new report launched last night to mark Gay Pride week in Belfast, writes Suzanne Breen  
SOCCER: Juan Sebastian Veron's advisers were in advanced negotiations with Chelsea last night after the club agreed a fee of about £15 million with Manchester United for the Argentina midfielder's transfer.
www.ireland.com /newspaper/front/2003/0730   (7200 words)

  
 ireland.com / Focus / US Election 2004
02/10/2004:   Among the 2,500 media registered for the presidential debate in Miami on Thursday were dozens of bloggers, individuals with their own websites whose reporting and commentaries are changing the way politics is covered in the United States, writes Conor O'Clery.
His interest in, and liking for Ireland, was evidenced by his many visits which have continued after he vacated the White House for a man with no obvious links to Ireland or its politics.
This was the year money would be reined in, chastened candidates would shrink from negativity and President Bush would be ubiquitous in his proud march across the deck of the aircraft Abraham Lincoln - a moment political pundits dubbed "the photo opportunity of the century".
www.ireland.com /focus/uselection2004/features   (7200 words)

  
 [ t e c h n o \ c u l t u r e ]
Meanwhile, over on our side of the water, the Irish Times' highly-respected, veteran reporter Conor O'Clery, based in NY, summarises the growing evidence [sub only, but the contents are reproduced below] that the White House at best stretched the evidence to support its call for war and at worse, fabricated it.
Irish bloggers (and anyone chartering a flight to attend!): don't forget our blogger get-together is tomorrow, Tuesday, from 8pm in the upstairs, Library Bar of the Central Hotel on Exchequer Street, Dublin.
If for any reason that bar is not usable, we'll go downstairs into the Exchequer Bar (still part of the hotel, but the ground floor bar).
radio.weblogs.com /0103966/2003/06/02.html   (7200 words)

  
 UK Shop: Panic at the Bank: How John Rusnak Lost AIB $700 Million - Conor O'Clery Siobahn Creaton Books
UK Shop: Panic at the Bank: How John Rusnak Lost AIB $700 Million - Conor O'Clery Siobahn Creaton Books
I have followed the Rusnak currency trading scandal in both the Irish Times and the Baltimore Sun, and this book contains sufficient insight so that I have a better understanding of what happened.
Glossy and well presented this book is more at home on a coffee table than the collection of a serious student of Irish warfare.
uk.politinfo.com /shop/products/index-0717135632.html   (7200 words)

  
 JFK: 40 Years Later
Conor O'Clery, JFK's Legacy Was Real (Irish Times)
Why So Many Believe JFK Was Killed by a Conspiracy
Gerald Posner, The CIA Needs to Release Its JFK Evidence (Newsweek)
hnn.us /articles/1822.html   (7200 words)

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