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  • in reply to: Celebrity Big Brother 2006 #96893
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    One  hour of riveting TV last night .  95% of TV is full of false personalities and fake  smiles.  Nice to see a show where personalities have to reveal  a glimpse of their real selves.

    in reply to: In Today’s Racing Pages #68101
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    Decision nears on Fallon fix charge

    Paul Kelso<br>Thursday January 19, 2006<br>The Guardian

    http://sport.guardian.co.uk/horseracing … 82,00.html<br>

    in reply to: In Today’s Racing Pages #68100
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    Nor1 , If there is not serious deterrent such mistakes will become even more commonplace.

    You are right about the non-triers who like to start slowly and get lost in the crowd. I think there should be a maximum limit in fields; the Irish races involving 20 to 30 runners are ridiculous and an invitation to non-triers.  In my view there is even an argument for forbidding jockeys the luxury of  looking over their shoulders !!

    in reply to: In Today’s Racing Pages #68098
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    It looks like Alan Lee will be winning even more friends in the Jockeys’ room after his piece in today’s Times.

    While I have every admiration for the courage of Jump Jockeys, Lee is foolish and wrong to suggest that the Jockeys should be easily forgiven and more leniently  punished for the Crosse & Loughran style howlers.

    It is simply too easy for an unscrupulous jockey to deliberately simulate such a blunder for financial gain and bring the sport into disrepute. As racing finds it impossible to prove such wrongdoing, all  such spectacular blunders must be harshly and exemplarily punished.

    <br>http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,379-1988735,00.html<br>http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,379-1988735,00.html

    in reply to: In Today’s Racing Pages #68097
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    Club poised to make new race-fix charges

    Leaks put Flat jockeys and bookmaker in frame; Scotney team have two investigations under way

    Greg Wood<br>Tuesday January 17, 2006<br>The Guardian

    http://sport.guardian.co.uk/horseracing … 09,00.html<br>

    in reply to: Suitable punishment for rapists of 3 yr old ? #96637
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    David ,

    Here’s another link on the  that may be enlightening for fellow Irish members:

    "…There are quite a few other cases that have come to light in the media in Ireland over the last few months that might repay noting down. There is the shocking case of what appears to be Serial Ritual Abuse of children in the Murphy household in Dalkey that stretches over a few decades. It was first mentioned in a long article in the magazine of the Sunday Independent in April last year but left out of that account was the statement that one of the victims has made of the involvement of at least one garda in this abuse. In particular the victim claims now, in a recent Sunday Independent article, that it was the relationship her father had with this garda which has caused all the delay and loss of evidence in her case.(32) As far as I know all the other news media have shied away from mentioning this garda angle except the Evening Herald which made the amazing statement that this garda abuser was in fact a "top garda".(33) It is also stated that ‘Niamh’, one of the victims, is having a lot of trouble with slander of her in the media. Specifically there is a lot of discussion of the merits of Regression therapy while in fact she never received that therapy, her testimony being entirely from her own unaided memory. In this long favourable article by Brigid McLaughlin it is clear that the victims are perplexed as to what party would have the power in the media to spread such a false story.(34) This story of a ‘top garda’ and SRA abuse carries with it echoes of the many cases like this which have occurred around the world where it seems that paedophile rings often need some kind of high up political or police protection to survive. This has proved true in Australia (35), the US (36), Belgium (37), France (38), Chile (39), Latvia (40), Portugal (41), and even some rumours about the UK (42). In fact there have always been stories like that circling in Ireland as well, for example this was the front page story in the Sunday Independent Sept 1 2002 :

    "MALCOLM Macarthur, prior to his trial for the murder of young nurse Bridie Gargan, may have been about to make sensational claims that an organised paedophile ring existed within the institutions of the State.<br>…..<br>A senior garda involved in the investigation into Macarthur’s murders has told the Sunday Independent that he believes Macarthur had sensational information which would have rocked the foundations of the State.<br>This information, he said, related to the alleged paedophile activities of politicians, members of the legal profession and civil servants. Other senior Garda officers have corroborated the investigating garda’s suspicions, although they all believe Macarthur was not himself a paedophile."(43)

    I guess whatever the truth of the Macarthur case the chances are that the powers that be in Ireland know a lot more about it than the rest of us bearing in mind that the garda who arrested Macarthur was Commissioner Noel Conroy and Michael McDowell was one of his barristers….(44)"

    <br>http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=72186

    http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=72186

    in reply to: Suitable punishment for rapists of 3 yr old ? #96635
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    Would anyone care to explain how paedophile rings  persist for years without being detected or "outed"  and are seldom up in court? Surely you would  imagine some guilt-ridden member or his/her acquainance would eventually blow the whistle?  There have been reports in the Irish Media that an elite ring existed for years involving members of the judiciary,  politicans and civil servants.

    http://cairhavn.topcities.com/Politicpaedos.htm

    http://cairhavn.topcities.com/Politicpaedos.htm

    (Edited by zilzal at 7:50 pm on Jan. 14, 2006)

    in reply to: Celebrity Big Brother 2006 #96891
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    So can anyone explain now the cerebral appeal of word association ?;)

    in reply to: In Today’s Racing Pages #68096
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    "Bookmakers pull the strings on British racing’s puppet."

    <br>Julian Muscat in the Times Today:

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0, … 57,00.html

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0, … 57,00.html

    in reply to: In Today’s Racing Pages #68093
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    Stalls handlers farrago looks a disaster in the making

    Greg Wood <br>Tuesday January 10, 2006<br>The Guardian

    http://sport.guardian.co.uk/horseracing … 99,00.html

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    in reply to: In Today’s Racing Pages #68092
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    A mildly humourous report on yesterday’s action (albeit lacking in subtlety!) here by Brough Scott on "Balls and Bureaucracy" in today’s Sun Telegraph.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.j … xhors.html

    in reply to: Kennedy – Stay or Go #96655
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    It looks like Kennedy wants others to be responsible for his departure rather than he himself.

    Anybody got thoughts on his successor. Campbell is clear favourite and may be the best candidate but looks a little too old. Why is Simon Hughes not more popular? Is there a dark horse out there ?

    http://readabet.bestbetting.com/Default … t=19089999

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    in reply to: Member of the year #96043
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    Barry wasn’t warned off, he just took umbrage at some  members ( just possibly including Diane !) suggesting that the motivations behind his  charity donations may not have been 100% altruistic.

    in reply to: Member of the year #96040
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    Dave, If you are in the mediation business, you might work the oracle and reclaim Harry Bennis to the fold as well. Losing one big-hitter this year may have been  a misfortune but losing two……

    Diane Returns 25/1<br>Barry Returns 33/1<br>Both Return  66/1

    dIANe deserves it this year after going so close last

    in reply to: The Exacta Dilemma for Exacta Players #60963
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    Thanks for the replies. I suppose the drawback of the exacta is that we have often  little or no idea what the size of our stake will do to the dividend/payout. Am I an ageing cynic or could the Tote companies not programme their computer to replicate bets of their registered successful punters, thereby decimating the dividend. I think it may be due to such concerns that serious punters (and I’m not one) spurn tote bets.

    Even though the Bookies CSF offers poorer dividends, perhaps they are a better vehicle for those interested in a  serious forecast punt in a weak market.

    (Edited by zilzal at 7:16 pm on Dec. 19, 2005)

    in reply to: Who Will Be Next Tory Leader ? #94432
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    Latest on Betfair

    2/13  Cameron

    13/2   Davis

    Perhaps the late Ted Heath wasn’t so bad afterall  !

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