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Dermot's Blog: published recently: September 2009
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Dermot's Blog: published recently. A compendium of articles published in the Irish national press and other media. Monday 14 September 2009. Aid agencies could benefit from‘pay-cations’. Sunday Business Post - Recruitment section - September 13 2009. Read the article on the Sunday Business Post website by. Such a scheme would benefit the economy by building on the professional experience and skill-sets of younger candidates, and boosting the government’s coffers. 8216;‘It would keep people active, ...
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Dermot's Blog: published recently: Open up to a new source
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Dermot's Blog: published recently. A compendium of articles published in the Irish national press and other media. Tuesday 3 June 2008. Open up to a new source. Sunday Business Post - Computers in Business magazine - June 01 2008. Read this article online on the Sunday Business Post website by clicking here. The open source method of software usage is making a strong claim to take over from the more traditional proprietary model among companies worldwide, writes Dermot Corrigan. 8220;Then came the operat...
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Dermot's Blog: published recently: Focus on Equality Training
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Dermot's Blog: published recently. A compendium of articles published in the Irish national press and other media. Tuesday 22 May 2007. Focus on Equality Training. First Train Magazine - May 2007. Dermot Corrigan explores how companies are meeting the challenge of implementing a more strategic approach to equality and diversity in their workforces. Crowley said that all businesses in Ireland are required to put in place programmes that ensure that all equality and diversity requirements are met. The last...
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Dermot's Blog: published recently: August 2009
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Dermot's Blog: published recently. A compendium of articles published in the Irish national press and other media. Monday 31 August 2009. Twittering threat to job agencies. Sunday Business Post - Recruitment - Aug 30 2009. Read the article on the Sunday Business Post website by. The use of social network ing websites by professionals is driving fund a mental changes in the Irish recruitment industry, according to Declan Fitzgerald, global sourcing manager with Microsoft. The sheer number of people using ...
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More News From Nowhere: March 2008
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More News From Nowhere. Send that punk off the pitch, bitch. Tuesday, March 18, 2008. We said "yes". We had a great time that night (nothing untoward happened in case you were wondering) and laughed and joked and one of the girls knitted Deano a very small scarf, which he keeps in his house in Glasnevin Ireland. Now, Deano and I live in Toronto with my lovely girlfriend Clare McQuaid, and one of the aforementioned ladies lives in Oregon and has created a blog called " Brass Tracks. It's tip top, so go!
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More News From Nowhere: August 2008
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More News From Nowhere. Send that punk off the pitch, bitch. Friday, August 22, 2008. He just can't do anything right it seems. Posted by Mark Orford. At Friday, August 22, 2008. Yesterday I had to go to Store Street garda station to drop in a wallet I found on the street. My friend Brendan is in South America and went to a prison in Bolivia for a bit of a nose around. Read it, here. Posted by Mark Orford. At Friday, August 22, 2008. Monday, August 11, 2008. Who's gonna win the Premier League? No not rea...
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Newspaper Man: Roscommon and paying double for music
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The blog of an Irish journalist. Monday, January 26, 2009. Roscommon and paying double for music. Last week's incest and neglect case in Roscommon is the most disturbing case I've covered. Barry Andrews, minister for children, was quick to react and by Saturday the HSE announced it was to hold an "independent" inquiry. Mairead O'Shea in Roscommon reported from the mother's trial for us in the Sunday Times as we covered the the legal issues and fallout surrounding the case. In a focus piece. 8220;People w...
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Newspaper Man: Planning and dealing with reporters
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The blog of an Irish journalist. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Planning and dealing with reporters. One other yarn I had last week was about the residents of Creighton Street. In Dublin agreeing to withdraw a planning objection for the tidy sum of 1.6m euro. Fair enough point I thought so I offered to meet him in person and show my credentials. But this was met with a "I'm not helping you find out anything," before he hung up. I suppose it depends on how much information the journalist has as to whether the...
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Newspaper Man: Lost in translation
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The blog of an Irish journalist. Thursday, February 26, 2009. The Supreme Court sat last week to hear a case in Irish. While the state has battled for the Irish language in Europe it's not as keen to give it equality when it comes to the hundreds of statutory instruments that are published each year in English only. Article eight of the constitution. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Twitter Updates 2.2: FeedWitter. The return of Gama and other yarns that made the w.
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