Dangerous liaisons in the Irish midlands.
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Dangerous liaisons in the Irish midlands.
Dangerous liaisons in the Irish midlands.
6/25/18
THE WARRIOR AND THE SORCERESS, directed by John Broderick, 1984.
St. Anne's Jr Boys Basketball Win Gold At Cambridge Tourney
St. Anne’s Jr Boys Basketball Win Gold At Cambridge Tourney
(TECUMSEH, ON) The Saint Anne’s junior boys basketball travelled to Cambridge, ON last this past weekend participate in the 30th (St. Benedict C.S.S.) Saints Invitational basketball tournament and walked away with Gold medal team and individual honours. The also boasted of the tournament MVP Kyle Fazekas Jr (whom we wrote a feature story on at the Christmas break), and first team all-star team…
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Un muy buen reportaje sobre el trabajo de John Broderick diseñasor de iluminación para conciertos “Stage lighting designer” para Metálica, Madona y varios más
Broderick: Courts amendment 'a very dangerous thing'
Next month, Granite Staters will vote on a constitutional amendment that would let the Legislature regulate the state court's operations. It's "a very dangerous thing" warns former state Supreme Court Chief Justice John Broderick.
In an interview with the Concord Monitor editorial board, the UNH Law School Dean points out the Legislature already has oversight responsibilities for the courts by controlling the budget and sitting on the court's judicial conduct and rules committees.
This scope of this proposal, however, "would violate the separation of powers between the two branches of government," said Broderick.
"Courts are designed not to be places where majorities rule," Broderick said. "But the state house is based on majority rule. We need a safe place, as Justice Souter would say, where you can be assured that politics does not influence the end result.
Broderick said lawmakers think the courts have too much power. If the Legislature gained control of court procedures, it would be able to appoint administrative judges and place them in specific counties, or eliminate them entirely, Broderick said.
It could also take over the duties of the judicial conduct committee. Broderick said he fears lawmakers would shift the committee's authority to the House Redress of Grievances Committee revived by House Speaker Bill O'Brien, allowing judges to be "tortured for their views or their opinions."
John Broderick Exhibition
The Aidan Heavey Library, Athlone in conjunction with Athlone Literary Festival, is holding an exhibition of the works of John Broderick. Broderick is Athlone’s most prolific (and often controversial) novelist. He published 13 novels from his debut novel ‘The Pigrimage’ which was published and banned in 1961 to ‘The Irish Magdalen’ which was published posthumously in 1991.
Broderick’s novels were published in London and some of them appeared in U.S. editions, four were published in French translations, one in Lithuanian and one in Spanish. For the first time ever Athlone Library has on exhibition over 40 books representing his novels in various hardback, paperback and foreign language translations.
The exhibition will be open during normal Library opening hours throughout the month of October.
Check the library catalogue : http://goo.gl/cPkp8
SOUNDTRACK X
1 x Symphathy for the devil by The Rolling Stones
2 x Born to be wild by Steppenwolf
3 x Be yourself by Audioslave
4 x The pretender by Foo Fighters
5 x Leave out all the rest by Linkin Park
6 x No reason by Sum 41
7 x Re-Offender by Travis
8 x Wet Sand by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
9 x Another heart calls by The All American Rejects
10 x All these things that I’ve done by The Killers
11 x Dead and gone by T.I feat. Justin Timberlake
12 x You Only live once by The Strokes
13 x Take me out by Franz Ferdinand
14 x Lying is the most fun a girl can have without taking her clothes off by Panic! At the disco
15 x By the way by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
16 x Every breath you take by The Police
17 x When I’m gone by Eminem
18 x Ain’t no sunshine by Kris Allen
19 x Rosie by The Kooks
20 x Emty apartment by Yellowcard
21 x Hurt by Johnny Cash
22 x The Seeker by The Who