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Free Competition For XBox Game Madden NFL

Madden NFL 11 Xbox 360 Game

Following the success of previous free competitions, our readers are invited to enter our latest contest, with a chance to win the fantastic Madden NFL 11 XBox 360 Game launched just recently.

This game is sponsored by Europe’s fastest growing Irish gaming web site – The Gaming [...]

Thurles Cancer Support Group’s Next Meeting

The Thurles Cancer Support Group is a support for people who have had a cancer diagnosis. Family, relatives and friends are welcome to attend their monthly meetings.

Pink Ribbon Day, Oct 8th next

The purpose of these  meeting is to give members an opportunity to meet other members, chat and have a cup [...]

Integrated Plan Generating 300,000 Jobs A Fairytale

Until Tuesday last, the Danish author and poet Hans Christian Anderson was regarded as possibly the greatest storyteller of all time. This position has now been superseded by An Taoiseach Brian Cowen and his followers, following the announced new integrated plan for trade, tourism and investment aimed at generating up to 300,000 jobs.

This five year fairytale aims to increase the number of overseas visitors to the country to eight million and attract an extra 780 foreign investment projects through the IDA. The Taoiseach was joined in this story telling session by the Minister for Enterprise Batt O’Keeffe, Minister for Tourism, Thurles born Mary Hanafin, Minister for Agriculture Brendan Smith and Minister for Trade and Commerce, Billy Kelleher.

Water Storage Tank

This new jobs announcement is nothing short of a carefully choreographed PR stunt to dissuade the millions intent on shortly taking to the streets and while 150,000 people may be fooled into thinking that our future problems are suddenly solved, 850,000 still remain resolute. This latest announcement demonstrates further, contempt for the Irish population, lack of  realistic imagination and non existent leadership, from those currently charged with with running this State. This government are comedians and 300,000 jobs has to be their biggest joke to-date.

If this so called plan could not be achieved in the last two years, how in God’s name are they going to going to achieve it now. The trains and boats and planes are filling daily with our young and not so young, each forced immigrant educated at the expense of Irish taxpayers, leaving this country of birth to offer their skills to our market competition.

One piece of the fairytale however may be true, Brazil, China, India, Russia, Japan and the Gulf States appear to be the preferred destination for next year’s St Patrick’s Day junkets, under the guise of selling indigenous exports into new high-growth target markets.

OK, so I am using harsh language here, but let us together examine the facts using a calculator.

The plan is to create 300,000 jobs over five years. This means 60,000 jobs per year or 1,153.8 jobs every week. This would be the realistic equivalent of a new Dell Computer manufacturing plant being built every fortnight or one Intel plant being built every week. Where is Dell now and jobs in tourism are totally dependant on strong recovery in the world’s economy, latter presently stagnant or slow at very best and the signs are that it will remain so for at least another decade.

So what should we be doing realistically to get back to work and aim at profitability?

Unlike political parties we do not criticize without offering strong alternative solutions and here is just one.

Continue reading Integrated Plan Generating 300,000 Jobs A Fairytale

Death Of Sr Enda Moran Thurles Ursuline Community

It is with the deepest regret, we have learned of the death (peacefully) yesterday, September 28th, 2010, of Sr Enda Moran (An tSuir Éanna Ní Mhóráin) Ursuline Convent, Thurles, Co. Tipperary and late of Ballyferriter, Co. Kerry.

Her death is also deeply regretted by her nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, great grand-nieces, great grand- nephews, [...]

Help Trace Faulty Immersion Cylinders

Over 500 homes in Ireland maybe at risk of catching fire because of a faulty Immersion Water Heater that  owners – occupiers may not realise are installed in their hotpress.

This Immersion Heater, named the ‘GeminoX Ebs’ cylinder have already been identified as the cause of fires in four homes and the company are [...]

Tipperary Food Sector €25,000 For New Ideas

Small food production companies in Tipperary have a chance to win €25,000 in a competition aimed at generating new business ideas in the food sector.

This  ‘Food Innovation Competition’ is anxious to find the best new food or drinks business ideas in the South East of Ireland.

The contest is open to existing food [...]

Reading Association of Ireland Annual Conference

Reading Association Of Ireland

A large number of Thurles teachers are expected to attend the 34th Reading Association of Ireland’s Annual Conference beginning this coming week.

This years conference theme ‘Promoting Effective Language and Literacy Instruction in 21st Century Classrooms‘ will be held in the Marino Institute of Education, Dublin from the  [...]

Some Barbie Dolls Are Expensive

Barbie and Ken

It was for Percilla, his young daughter, who was celebrating her tenth birthday, that Dad, Frank, was frantically trying to find a birthday present, on his way home from work, before joining the special birthday celebrations.

He enters a local toy shop and beckons the sales assistant, who was [...]

Tipperary Devoid Of All Real Hospital Emergency Services

Labour Senator Phil Prendergast.

Some 15,000 people took to the streets in March of this year and a further 70,000 people signed a petition rejecting the downgrading of South Tipperary General Hospital.

The Labour Party now claim to hold a confidential HSE document which shows plans to reconfigure hospital services in the South [...]

Electricity Disconnections Cause Serious Alarm

Following a doubling in the rate of electricity disconnections in the four months up to July last and a warning yesterday by Bord Gáis of a “social middle-class recession,” the Oireachtas Committee on Communications, Energy and Natural Resources has called Bord Gáis, ESB, Airtricty and the Commission for Energy Regulation to a meeting of [...]

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