Posted by maca on March 15, 2005
Via the Gaelport.com mailing list: Inaugural Report of An Coimisinéir Teanga. “The State may not be getting an adequate return for the money it invests in the teaching of Irish according to the inaugural report issued by An Coimisinéir Teanga, Seán Ó Cuirreáin.”
Posted by maca on March 15, 2005
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone has broken the church’s silence and spoken out about Dan Brown’s best seller The Da Vinci Code branding it “shameful and unfounded”. Tomorrow the Cardinal will host a seminar on the subject “Story Without History” to rebut the claims of the book. The book itself [roughtly: a story about the Church suppressing [...]
Posted by maca on March 15, 2005
The Irish Language Commissioner, Sean O’Cuirreain has reportedly called for a review of how Irish is taught in primary and secondary schools. His advice is contained in his first annual report as Commissioner. “Reports this morning said Sean O’Cuirreain had advised that such a review was essential if the State was truly committed to promoting [...]
Posted by maca on March 15, 2005
I was at Cebit a few years ago, very interesting experience but over the two days I was there we barely scratched the surface such is the wealth of exhibitors to see. BBC has taken a snapshot of the event and highlighted some of the more interesting products on display this year. Sony Ericsson’s bluetooth [...]
Posted by maca on March 15, 2005
Interesting one here, Apple has won it’s legal battle to force three bloggers to reveal the source who gave them information on unreleased Apple products. The bloggers posted information about Apple’s Asteroid product on the PowerPage, Apple Insider and Think Secret and Apple have been fighting since then to find the leak in their company. [...]
Posted by maca on March 15, 2005
Via a Slugger discussion on a South African Police Chief Robert McBride [yes, there is an Irish connection] I discovered Africa’s self-proclaimed ‘premier hard news website’ African Crisis, and within those pages attitudes which shocked and astounded me. It’s worth taking a look just to see the sort of people which exist.