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Sitdown Sunday: The 20 deadliest reads of 2013

It’s been a year of great writing. Here’s the very best from around the web.

THIS HAS BEEN the second full year of Sitdown Sundays, and we’ve seen our readership grow and grow.

While it’s been a pleasure sourcing the great reads every week, it has also been a pleasure to read your comments and see what pieces have been your favourites.

Here are our favourite longreads from each month of 2013, plus a further eight to give you even more reading while you’re relishing the Christmas holidays.

All you have to do now is pick a comfy chair, sit back with a cuppa and savour the following reads.

January

1. The entertaining thief

Adam Green spends some time with Apollo Robbins, the pickpocket extraordinaire who has specialists studying what his methods reveal about the nature of human attention.

(The New Yorker – approx 42 minutes reading time – 8561 words)

Robbins works smoothly and invisibly, with a diffident charm that belies his talent for larceny. One senses that he would prosper on the other side of the law. “You have to ask yourself one question,” he often says as he holds up a wallet or a watch that he has just swiped. “Am I being paid enough to give it back?”

February

2. Stuck in time

Mike Dash details the amazing story of a Russian family who lived in complete isolation for 40 years, never knowing that World War II had come and gone.

(Smithsonian, approx 17 minutes reading time – 3417 words)

The sight that greeted the geologists as they entered the cabin was like something from the middle ages. Jerry-built from whatever materials came to hand, the dwelling was not much more than a burrow – “a low, soot-blackened log kennel that was as cold as a cellar,” with a floor consisting of potato peel and pine-nut shells.

March

3. The unknown camps

Eric Lichyblau profiles the work of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the thousands of previously unknown Nazi ghettos and camps that they’ve uncovered.

(The New York Times, approx 5 minutes reading time – 1193 words)

Auschwitz and a handful of other concentration camps have come to symbolize the Nazi killing machine in the public consciousness. Likewise, the Nazi system for imprisoning Jewish families in hometown ghettos has become associated with a single site — the Warsaw Ghetto, famous for the 1943 uprising.

April

4. Life online

Amy O’Leary meets Jenna Marbles, a real-life, modern-day YouTube sensation whose videos are watched by millions.

(The New York Times, approx 12 minutes reading time – 2522 words)

On a bright Monday this winter, Ms. Mourey allowed the rare reporter inside her rented $1.1 million Santa Monica town house. The décor could be called contemporary teenage mess. Pizza boxes and a parking ticket littered the countertop. A fruit bowl held two bananas, turned solid black. Nerf darts spilled across the floor. A lonely dart clung to a high window, just out of reach. Any chaos in her daily life, however, sits neatly out of frame.

May

5. The Landsdowne Road Riot

TheScore.ie staff tell the riveting story of what happened on 15 February 1995, when a riot broke out during an Ireland-England friendly at Landsdowne Road.

(TheScore.ie, approx 16 minutes reading time – 3272 words)

I was 12 at the time and was quite scared when it all kicked off. The hardest thing was knowing people in that section of the stadium and not knowing if they were okay or not. This was well before mobile phones were everywhere so it wasn’t until they got back home that you were able to find out if they were unhurt.

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Brittny Griner (right). Pic: AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez

June

6. Power and talent

Kate Fagan introduces us to the world’s most famous female basketball player, the 6ft 8 Brittney Griner.  The uber-talented 22-year-old doesn’t care about what others think of her – and is refreshingly frank about the fact she won’t change who she is for anybody.

(ESPN,  approx 19 minutes reading time – 3951 words)

“I am 100-percent happy,” she says. “When I was at Baylor, I wasn’t fully happy because I couldn’t be all the way out. It feels so good saying it: I am a strong, black lesbian woman. Every single time I say it, I feel so much better.”

July

7. Fighting fire

Jaime Joyce looks at the prison inmates who died fighting the Dude Fire in Arizona in 1990, and the families who struggled for justice in the wake of their deaths. What motivated the men to take on the challenge – and what happened when they could fight the fire no more?

(The Big Round Table, approx 50 minutes reading time – 10,164 words)

Heart attacks and burnover—in which fire overcomes a crew, forcing them to take cover in portable fire shelters until the flames pass—are among the most common causes of death, the former brought on by extreme physical exertion. But the inmates weren’t focused on that. They considered it a privilege to fight fire, and a spot on the crew was coveted.

August

8. Mind memories

Bonnie Wertheim meets David Hilfiker, who writes a blog about Alzheimer’s disease, which he was diagnosed with in September of last year. He chronicles the decline of his mental state.

(Mashable, approx 26 minutes reading time – 2288 words)

Kris felt a responsibility toward other Alzheimer’s sufferers: to change the conversation about the disease by putting a new face on it. “I did not realize what a stigma there was about this disease,” Kris tells me. “I’d known people who had this disease before, but I never really thought about it as anything other than a disease, until people started treating me differently. I knew I needed to educate people.”

September

9. Oral history of the Bank Guarantee

Hugh O’Connell and a number of other TheJournal.ie staff contributed to an oral history of the Bank Guarantee, with the five-year anniversary being marked on 30 September this year. It’s the story behind the story.

(TheJournal.ie, approx 36 minutes reading time – 7312 words)

“I remember thinking: ‘This guy is shorting Anglo’. Again, he didn’t predict Anglo was going to go bust but he predicted the share price could fall by €10 and that’s what he was doing. I remember finding that quite frightening. This guy owed €400-500 million… to various banks, not just Anglo.”

October

10. Twitter wars

Nick Bilton looks at the story behind Twitter: the myths that surround how it was started, the fractious relationships that emerged as it became more successful, and how exactly it managed to become a start-up that made millions.

(New York Times - 30 approx minutes reading time, 6188 words)

In the Valley, these tales are called “the Creation Myth” because, while based on a true story, they exclude all the turmoil and occasional back stabbing that comes with founding a tech company. And while all origin stories contain some exaggerations, Twitter’s is cobbled together from an uncommon number of them.

November

11. Beneath New York’s streets

William Langewiesche meets three men who work beneath New York’s streets: A subway worker, an engineer in charge of three huge projects, and an underground explorer.

(Vanity Fair– approx 43 minutes reading time, 8673 words)

I asked Duncan if he knows what they thought of him when he first showed up, and he said, “They thought I was a curious, geeky kid. But many times, especially in that tunnel, I’d see someone in the distance and he’d see me, and we’d go in opposite directions in fear that the other person was either a cop or a crazy psycho killer. But most people in New York aren’t crazy psycho killers, homeless or not”

December

12. Girls and video games

Tracey Lien examines the gender stereotypes regarding toys, and particularly video games. Why are games aimed at girls pink and fluffy? And why do less girls play the games than boys?

(Polygon – approx 31 minutes reading time, 6362 words)

Most “girls’ sections,” if they exist, are lined with fitness titles and Ubisoft’s simplified career simulation series, Imagine, which lets players pretend they’re doctors, teachers, gymnasts and babysitters. As for the boys section — there isn’t one. Everything else is for boys.

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Nirvana. Pic: Starfile/All Action/EMPICS Entertainment

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13. Fighting with wire

Clay Tarver meets Jason Everman, one-time member of seminal grunge band Nirvana. After getting kicked out, he went and did something a little unexpected – he became an elite member of the US Army Special Forces.

(New York Times, approx 24 minutes reading time – 4,855 words)

In Everman’s cabin, I saw medal after medal, including the coveted Combat Infantryman Badge. “Sounds kind of Boy Scouty,” he said. “But it’s actually something cool.” I saw photos of Everman in fatigues on a warship (“an antipiracy operation in Asia”). A shot of Everman with Donald Rumsfeld. Another with Gen Stanley A McChrystal. And that’s when it hit me. Jason Everman had finally become a rock star.

14. The truth in between

Jay Caspian Kang writes about Reddit, and its role in wrongly ‘unmasking’ one of the Boston bombers – who turned out to actually be a young man who had taken his own life. He asks, should the hugely popular website be blamed for the spreading of a smear?

(New York Times, approx 31 minutes reading time – 6365 words)

Minutes after the world first saw the suspects’ photos, a user on Reddit, the online community that is also one of the largest Web sites in the world, posted side-by-side pictures comparing Sunil’s facial features with the face that would later be identified as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

15. Disappear here

Kirstie Clements, the former editor of Australian Vogue, writes about a culture that leads to models eating tissues to stay full, and taking other drastic steps to remain ultra-thin.

(The Guardian, approx 11 minutes reading time – 2242 words)

When I first began dealing with models in the late 1980s we were generally drawing from a pool of local girls, who were naturally willowy and slim, had glowing skin, shiny hair and loads of energy. They ate lunch, sparingly for sure, but they ate. They were not skin and bones.

16. Experiencing the ‘experiencers’

Ralph Blumenthal was invited to the annual meeting of “seemingly ordinary folk with extraordinary stories” – those who believed they had been abducted by aliens. These are the stories he was told.

(Vanity Fair, approx 22 minutes reading time - 5,565 words)

She had gathered them to compare experiences as, well, ‘experiencers,’ a term they prefer to ‘abductees,’ and to socialize free of stigma among peers. Cuvelier, an elegant and garrulous woman in her 70s, isn’t one of them. But she remembers as a teen in the 1940s hearing her father, Rear Admiral Donald James Ramsey, a World War II hero, muttering about strange flying craft that hovered and streaked off at unimaginable speed, and she’s been an avid ufologist ever since.

17. Finding my mother in the Amazon

William Kremer tells the incredible story of David Good, whose father was from the US and mother was a member of an Amazonian tribe.

(BBC News, approx 30 minutes reading time – 6042 words)

It was as a graduate student of Chagnon’s that David Good’s father, Kenneth Good, first travelled to the Amazon in 1975. He travelled up the Orinoco past the Guajaribo Rapids, just as his son did 36 years later. He made his home in a little hut a short distance from the Hasupuweteri. The plan was to stay for 15 months of fieldwork, measuring the animal protein intake of all the village members.

18. Nuclear truth

Will Storr delves into the story of what happened to Alexander Litvinenko, a Russian dissident who was poisoned at the age of 43. Storr details what occurred after the poison was slipped into Litvinenko’s tea one afternoon, and why someone wanted to kill him.

(Matter, approx 44 minutes reading time – 8893 words)

That muscular grip alerted Henry to a potential problem in the diagnosis. How could Litvinenko be so physically strong? Why wasn’t his energy dissolving away? Goldfarb showed the full toxicology report to Henry. “It says here that the level of thallium is elevated, but only three times over the norm,” Henry said. “This is too low to account for the symptoms.”

19. Always looking

Megan Nolan writes about her teenage years and the trials and tribulations of always wanting to be a slightly different version of herself.

(Siren Magazine, approx 7 minutes reading time, 1445 words)

When I looked at the book again recently, before writing this article, I immediately remembered the weak relief of being addressed as a fat, lazy slob. When you think these things about yourself repetitively, it comes as an almost exhilarating release when a third party confirms it for you. I hated the book and I hated myself for buying the book, and I especially hated that I had used profit reaped from the use of my brain to invest in this vanity.

20. Football for life

Amos Barshad writes about Israel’s football league. In a country where teams have political affiliations, the players that are signed can have an impact both on and off the pitch.

(Grantland, approx 40 minutes reading time, 8040 words)

On the last Saturday in January, with most of Israel shut down for Shabbat, Beitar Jerusalem FC – the only soccer team in the Israeli Premier League to have never signed an Arab player – announced that it had picked up two Muslim players from Chechnya: Dzhabrail Kadiyev, 19, and Zaur Sadayev, 23. The first response from fans was nonviolent but brutal: At the team’s next match, members of Beitar’s proudly racist ultras group La Familia unfurled a giant yellow banner in Teddy Stadium’s Eastern grandstand. It read, in a surreal echo of Nazi terminology: “Beitar Will Be Pure Forever.” The next response was arson.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:01 PM

    I’m glad Leo has done this, the transparency is in everyone’s interest and hopefully Simon Coveney will do the same.

    His excuses so far of deleting every exchange from Zappone and being so forgetful he can’t even remember the date or content of the message is not only leading to further suspicion but is an actual FOI offence considering he’s required to maintain a copy of professional interactions.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:07 PM

    @Rochelle: Simon has already “accidentally” deleted the chat with Katherine.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:10 PM

    @EvErYtHiNg ArSeNaL: Messages have to be stored on the carriers servers for several years but may also be backed up to the cloud. Either way they’re retrievable and he’s required to produce them for FOI.

    Coveney needs to cut the nonsense at this stage and come clean, the last few days have been an embarrassment for him and greatly damaging to his reputation.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:12 PM

    @Rochelle: This is not transparency. These are screen grabs he volunteered himself. No way of knowing what he hasn’t shown us.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:16 PM

    @Vonvonic: That logic could be used anywhere. “Ah, but what else is there? What hasn’t he told us? What could he be hiding?” This comes under Rumsfeld’s ‘Unknown unknowns’. Get a grip.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:23 PM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: No. By my logic; someone who’s being accused or suspected of something shouldn’t get to decide what evidence is extracted from their phones. You get a grip. That’s called a charade.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:26 PM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: Leo is a proven li@r and has form for trying to lie his way out of trouble. We have good reason to be suspicious of anything he says.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:35 PM

    @Rochelle: These are not transparent, they can be easily “shopped”. Like an email, there are unique IDs along with travel info, that can be traced back to the carrier. Without that info, this should not be considered proof.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 10:19 PM

    @Rochelle: ………………..Transparency. ………………………… Clearly Reads……..
    ……………………………………………………Any word on me Handy Number

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    Sep 1st 2021, 10:53 PM

    @EvErYtHiNg ArSeNaL: Perhaps check Katherine’s or Leo’s phones for the texts. Unless they too were hacked and deleted the same texts.

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    Sep 3rd 2021, 8:14 PM

    @Rochelle: we need to see all the communications to have a clear picture.
    Publish all documents!

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:07 PM

    I love how the worries of our givt ministers are eased simply because the Merrion declared the event to be “definitely legal”. The visually-challenged leading the willfully-blind.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:27 PM

    @Dave O’Doherty: Firstly, it is the event hosts that are primarily responsible for the legality of their event – so it would be correct to check that. Secondly, Varadkar quite clearly self-verified with “organized outdoor gathering under 200″.
    Seems like some might be just intent on moaning..

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:37 PM

    @Paul Tao: Sorry there Leo…

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    Sep 2nd 2021, 12:54 PM

    @Paul Tao: Any update on the garda investigation concerning Varadkar’s leaking of confidential state documents. As for moaning it took the Attorney General to verify the guidelines to get Varadkar off the hook. Wonder why such a powerful group The Irish Hotels federation never understood the guidelines that the A.G. stated were in place all along.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 4:58 PM

    Ah the craic is mighty!!!!

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:18 PM

    @Darren Mc Mahon: in the Isle of man half

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    Sep 1st 2021, 7:12 PM

    @Darren Mc Mahon: this is the greatest scandal in the history of the state. An ex Minister looking for a twelve month part time job from the government. We need a tribunal of inquiry to sort it out and get to the bottom of it. I wouldn’t be surprised if Zappone turned out to be a CIA agent. But the tribunal must report back in less than three years so we know the full picture before the next election.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 9:52 PM

    @Ciaran O’Mara: Can’t wait for the film

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    Sep 1st 2021, 10:03 PM

    @Mickety Dee: thinking Paul Greengrass, he would give it a gritty feel.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 11:04 PM

    @Ciaran O’Mara: this whole story is boring. Who cares if a minister created a new role and fills it with a person who is clearly the perfect candidate? Nobody! The whole story was just to fill a slow news cycle.

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    Sep 2nd 2021, 1:11 AM

    @Homes: he made an expensive makey uppy job on the back of tax payers money for his mate,any other European country and he would be sacked already.Not to mention lying through his teeth about it exual

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    Sep 2nd 2021, 9:00 AM

    @Brian Burns: lots of politicians get jobs organised by their political mates for which they have no basic experience and no one commented on them at the time. This is pure time wasting hypo_crisy. We deserve better from our Opposition and our Media. If Coveney had a shred of wit he would have come clean, and faced down everyone. But he is just a pumped up, self loving bore without a backbone and no political nous who talks non_sense for a living.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:09 PM

    If ever there were staged conversations this is it

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:30 PM

    @Connor Coady: Everything’s a conspiracy.
    Admit it, there’s no evidence that you could see that would dissuade you from your beliefs

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:39 PM

    @Paul Tao: Admit it your a FG supporter, cause only they could defend this debacle.

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    Sep 2nd 2021, 12:43 PM

    @Aileen Lawlor: Evidence and reasoning changes my beliefs on matters. What changes yours?
    Not everything is a conspiracy. Blowing your mustard on this storm in a teacup negatively diminishes actual genuine controversies. Because then it’s a case of “oh this is probably just more fake controversy”.
    Choosing battles for something genuine is important in politics.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:05 PM

    The Cosy Cartel…..

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:18 PM

    @Paul Somers: Explain? Why is this a cartel (cosy or otherwise)?

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    Sep 1st 2021, 6:37 PM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: FF/FG were once one party they quickly realised that unless they did something drastic the opposition party would be elected as they were failing as a government. They proceeded to split the party and claim they were two different parties with different ideals and visions for Ireland. He presto we got our cartel they control the narative which ever cheek of the arse is in the seat of power. Eventually the public realised this and dumped the two of them low and behold suddenly they were compatible again anything to hold on to the perks and cushy numbers they have aquired over the last hundred years. Cartel is the perfect word to describe the politicians of FF/FG.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 8:26 PM

    @Seanboy: They separated from each other because of a civil war. The only other opposition at the time was labour, which wasn’t likely to take power.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 8:28 PM

    @Seanboy: also. What an appalling understanding of basic Irish history.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:12 PM

    Not a timestamp in sight… Lol who does leo think he’s fooling.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:30 PM

    Where are the dates and times on theses ?
    Plus they contradict what Leos spokesperson said.
    Spokesperson said that Zappone contacted Leo on 15th as he heard that she was in Dublin and she mentioned she ‘could’ be taking up new role.
    Texts show Leo texted Zappone and she asked if he knew anything about her ‘appointment’.
    As many holes in this as his feeble excuses for leaking of the confidential info. Why would anyone have any loyalty to Leo, as soon as it might get a little rough for Leo he always throws someone else under the bus.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:20 PM

    ‘Is it definitely legal?’ If you have to ask the question in the first place then you know you are skating on thin ice.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:51 PM

    The UN is over represented in LGBTQ representation. They need people to represent the heterosexual issues.

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    Sep 2nd 2021, 9:01 AM

    @Tom Mullally: that just makes no sense

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:37 PM

    I feel like all ministers call logs and text messages should be archived daily and accessible to the public.

    The phones are the property of the state and any data they contain is also the property of the state.

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    Sep 2nd 2021, 9:04 AM

    @Sequoia: It is not possible to delete messages. They can be retrieved if there is sufficient will to do so. Coveney should tell us the truth and get it over with. Fast.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:21 PM

    No dates no times in the shots are they really having a laugh

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:09 PM

    He hasn’t done this out of any interest in transparency, he’s done it to show up Coveney and his nonsense… and it’s worked. Simple-Simon’s ruined his reputation over it…

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:09 PM

    Ah the knives are out! No way Leo is giving up leadership without a scrap!

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:04 PM

    SHENANIGANS

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:21 PM

    @Bernard Mc Donnell: Utter Shenanigans!!!

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:16 PM

    Of course it’s all above board.
    Not even time or date on the texts. Could have been sent any time. Cop on

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:45 PM

    Straight under the bus with you Simon , Leo fears a mutiny in the ranks and Coveny would love to be leader of FF

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    Sep 1st 2021, 8:30 PM

    @Mick Gannon: why would Coveney want to lead FF? Where’s the evidence for that?

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:56 PM

    Don’t they make the laws? How is anyone supposed to know what’s “definitely legal” if these cIowns don’t.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:53 PM

    Listened to the minister for defending FG before loyalty to Country and defence barrister for Simon Coveney, dig an even deeper hole for politicians on RTE. Someone that nobody has probably ever heard of, a David Stanton. Couldn’t see the colour of his shirt. It was a masterclass in trying to change the subject, shouting down any questions asked, spreading the blame so thinly that he hopes it might evaporate and proof that honesty is a rare quality in politics. Trump would have being proud. FG communications dept have surpassed themselves. All the ducks singing off the same hymn sheet

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:59 PM

    A farce as per usual from a joke of a government

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    Sep 1st 2021, 6:38 PM

    Two Muppets have to resign. Are we not tired of this endless circus/masquerade?
    This is gone beyond normal politics and every day brings more damage but them seem to feel great and cant comprehend at all.

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    Mute JC
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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:16 PM

    “…she wrote, with an emoji face wearing sunglasses between “or” and “to”.”

    What utterly irrelevant information

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    Mute Andy mc Laughlin
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    Sep 1st 2021, 7:18 PM

    Times and dates for these texts should be made public under FOI. And then the respective network carriers should be made to confirm the time line between each phone of when the texts where sent/received. With out this info the screen grabs mean nothing. If they don’t offer the info freely well it really would show the contempt these self serving A-holes have got for the public’s intelligence.

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    Mute Willie Bill Bryan
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    Sep 1st 2021, 9:41 PM

    Leo has thrown his deputy under the bus

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    Sep 1st 2021, 6:19 PM

    They couldnt lie straight in the bed

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    Mute Luminary
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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:07 PM

    God who seriously cares if he went to a bloody party. As if everyone else is not doing the same and worse

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    Mute Rochelle
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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:12 PM

    @Luminary: It’s not about the party, it’s about a FG buddy being handed a made up position with taxpayers money.

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    Mute JusticeForJoe
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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:46 PM

    @Luminary: Most people do. You should too. Otherwise you get a society where certain laws only apply to certain people. There’s a word for that and it’s not a nice one.

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    Mute Albert Brennerman
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    Sep 1st 2021, 10:25 PM

    Total Embarassment of Gombeen Politicians. I had to turn off the radio today while one FG man on the spit roast went on about world security and phishing attack while be asked a direct question. Embarrassing
    They are close to CJ Haughey as I have seen in fiasco after fiasco and lies and disdain for the unhoused , rent ripped off , public.

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    Sep 2nd 2021, 9:11 AM

    @Albert Brennerman: Haughey got millions from supporters. Every senior politician knew. Not one did anything. Cover ups everywhere. Different era, different malfeasance, different level of hypo_crisy. This is a 15k job and here we are…… Have we really descended to a nation of finger pointing, gossiping wimps who call out everything on others online but never on ourselves. Shame_less!

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    Mute Ian O Hara
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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:25 PM

    Liar’s Liar’s Liar’s

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    Mute Ger Murray
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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:08 PM

    Oh ! Tis like being a fly on the wall .

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    Mute Mary Mc Carthy
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    Sep 1st 2021, 11:18 PM

    Any decent computer expert can recover deleted emails. They do it in criminal trials all the time .

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:17 PM

    Who gives a toss what happened then & when there is a lot more important things to contend with in fairness and for the record I delete texts calls web history cache history everything on a daily basis.

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:29 PM

    @: sounds like your the man for the job

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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:58 PM

    @alan: sign me up I’ll take whatever money plus perks. But on a serious note this whole thing is a load of old tosh total distraction tactics as the budget negotiations start soon.

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    Mute wholetthedogsout
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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:59 PM

    @: fair play Simon..

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    Sep 1st 2021, 6:06 PM

    @: lol. Sure, but the issues that have now arisen are serious aren’t they. We are capable of dealing with both this and the budget

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    Mute Mike
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    Sep 1st 2021, 6:18 PM

    It was until they all started lying now it is a big issue , heads of government are telling lies..Why , why not tell the truth…
    Walked themselves in to this one..Again

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    Mute Margaret Kane
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    Sep 1st 2021, 9:51 PM

    They are all liars and they don’t care the contempt they have for the people is beyond belief

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    Mute Tommy Roche
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    Sep 1st 2021, 7:43 PM

    All the people accusing Leo of a cover up over the appointment and of deliberately breaking Covid rules at the Merrion appear to have vanished. I’m sure they’ll be along later tho to set the record straight.

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    Mute Eoin Hennigan
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    Sep 1st 2021, 5:53 PM

    Much ado about nothing. It was a bit dodgy at worst.

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    Mute Bramley Hawthorne
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    Sep 1st 2021, 6:12 PM

    @Eoin Hennigan: A bit dodgy? Making a cushy job for someone with connections and paying them with taxpayers’ money is called corruption.

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    Mute Neil Neart
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    Sep 2nd 2021, 9:13 AM

    @Bramley Hawthorne: 50 days work by an experienced local advicate for 15,000 in New York (where lawyers charge 750 plus per hour) is called value for money.

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    Mute Pat Mulcahy
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    Sep 1st 2021, 10:04 PM

    What is wrong with this country when the main news item event is taken up by something that happened weeks ago.
    Look what is happening on Afghan/ Yemen/Tigrey etc and all we can talk about is Zappone,Varakey,Covney.
    For gods sake get our priorities right.

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    Mute Aranthos Faroth
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    Sep 1st 2021, 10:15 PM

    @Pat Mulcahy: my priority is national news first then international news. Which I’m able to get because I can google this stuff.

    Do you have a hard time reading news from other outlets?

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    Sep 2nd 2021, 5:20 PM

    @Pat Mulcahy: It took the Taliban to get Coveney out of hiding. Priority should be getting our own house in order.

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    Sep 2nd 2021, 8:15 AM

    Piglet, how very appropriate.

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    Mute SkylineSi
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    Sep 5th 2021, 8:42 PM

    All above board, nothing to see here. Move along to find something else to whinge about

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    Mute Terry Cahill
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    Sep 2nd 2021, 1:26 PM

    I’m marking the cards of the opposition party members who are eager to be interviewed by RTE and Virgin Media News to to demand investigations , resignations, and would ultimately enjoy bringing the government down over a rather small issue when seen in the context of the urgent attention of government needed to address more important matters .

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