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[...] a historic imbalance in the religious composition of the judiciary caused a "widespread" perception of judicial prejudice among Catholics.72 Widening the jury pool to include a cross-section of citizens from several regions throughout Northern Ireland could help diminish the possibility of perverse verdicts based on religious and political ideals. Since Protestants and Catholics typically live in segregated neighborhoods, ensuring that jurors are selected from regions where both religions are represented would help to ensure that jury panels represent a proper cross-section of Northern Ireland, consisting of both Catholics and Protestants.73 Potential jurors could be required to swear an oath that they will convict a suspect who they believe is guilty, even if they share their re...
WHO: The Pogues. WHAT: Irish punk-folk.
What's new: A Wallington man has won another round in his fight against deportation to his native Northern Ireland. The Department of Homeland Security has put a hold on deporting Malachy McAllister, 51, until March 2010 while the agency reviews his immigration case, said a spokesman for Sen. Robert Menendez, Afshin Mohamad.
Ireland's deep recession came at the worst possible time for the country's largest Catholic Church district. The Archdiocese of Dublin lost millions of dollars of investments in Ireland's failed banks. Wages are soaring, and attendance is declining. The church also is paying millions of dollars in legal settlements in a widening sex scandal.
AUGUSTA - As a building contractor in Maine, Dave Ireland knows all too well that winter's arrival typically means laying off employees until warmer weather signals the start of a new construction season. But for the first time in a decade, Ireland was able to keep all 10 employees at his Lincoln company working through the winter thanks, in no small part, to household weatherization clients he picked up through the Maine Green Energy Alliance.
KILKENNY, Ireland - When comedians feast on Ireland's terrifying debt situation, it's time to laugh - or cry. Hard, cold truths will emerge in either case. Ireland needs a new credit rating agency. Moody & Poor," says Colm O'Regan, an IT consultant turned comedian.
Mommyhood Blog Read the mommies online at blogs.daily mail.com/ mommyhood or follow them on Face book.com at The Mommyhood, WV Katy Brown finally found the hairbrush shes been hunting for, along with an errant flip-flop, a crushed tube of ChapStick, two books and a McDonalds Happy Meal toy. There also were a few dust bunnies under the bed along with the above items, and that was the real point of looking there. Are there dust bunnies under your kids beds right now? was the question, posed of the five moms who take turns writing for the Daily Mails new Mommyhood blog five days a week. We werent trying to be mean, really we werent. What we were trying to elicit with a series of random (er, thoughtful) questions was how different and alike these five moms are. For the record, Brown is a...
... Mommyhood Blog: Kara Moore, left, Karan Ireland, Cara Bailey, Katy Brown and Carrie Cherry. They t...
NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS, Ireland - Maybe it was jet lag, or maybe summit fatigue. Bush on Saturday twice had trouble figuring out what day it was.
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