Let the 3Games begin

3G is here, dwarfing HSCSD & GPRS its goals goals goals, at broadband speed. But what if your a 7 year old child, the UK mobile industry watchdog for radiation wants your parents to know that a mobile phone is bad for your health. So how come a big phone company can install (with out…

Neo Nasty: Harry & Nazi uniform

BRITAIN’S Prince Harry has apologised after he was pictured at a fancy dress party wearing a Nazi soldier’s uniform. The 20-year-old, who is third in line to the throne, is pictured on the front page of Britain’s The Sun newspaper in the beige uniform wearing a red armband emblazoned with a swastika. In a statement,…

Tsunami not Tidal Waves

A few points on the death toll in Southern Asia The tragedy has been under estimated since it began Why didn’t the coastal towns get 3+ hour warning (the lack of central telephone alert is not a good enough excuse) Its NOT a tidal wave, the tide has nothing to do with a tsunami. Will…

USATODAY – Mosul attack evidence insurgents’ intel better

The implications of the audacious suicide attack in the center of a heavily guarded U.S. military base in Mosul go beyond a failure of base security. The attack is the latest evidence that Iraqi insurgents have better intelligence about U.S. forces than U.S. forces have on the insurgents

Blazing Salads Cookbook

It all began more than thirty years ago when the Fitzmaurice family decided to adopt a strictly wholefood diet. It was not easy; ingredients were scarce and there was little popular understanding of the benefits of wholefoods. But to the Fitzmaurice’s the benefits were soon evident in high energy levels and a general sense of…

Sinn Fein 4 suits

DUBLIN’S Deputy Lord Mayor has strongly hit back at claims that he showed disrespect to a Northside art group by turning up at their function dressed in a sweater, jeans and runners.Cllr Andrew Montague (Lab) received a late call to represent the mayoral office at the Coolock Library Art group’s 13th annual exhibition last Tuesday…

Prices lure Republic’s Christmas shoppers north of the Border

Irish Times Article Supermarkets in the North are under siege from bargain-hunters from the Republic eager to stretch their euro in the run-up to Christmas. Customers from the South have been arriving in Border towns such as Newry and Enniskillen in their thousands to benefit from significant savings on many goods including alcohol, toys and…