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Committee On Budgets | Finnegan's Take
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Archives for Committee on Budgets. European think tank (quietly) disowns ex-EU Commissioner and former Taoiseach. June 28, 2012. Better late than never: honour has been restored at the IIEA, eventually The Institute of International and European Affairs a Dublin-based pro-EU think tank with a record of attracting big hitters to address its high-profile events – has quietly erased two names from its Comité d’Honneur. Bertie Ahern and Padraig Flynn were removed from… » read more. Posted by Gary Finnegan.
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Aid | Finnegan's Take
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Is polio eradication worth it? December 10, 2012. It’s a question that seems almost rhetorical to most public health advocates. Of course, they say. If we can, we should. This is the conventional wisdom, often presumed to have been settled long ago and to be effectively beyond question. But historian Dr William Muraskin from the City University of New York has just published… » read more. Posted by Gary Finnegan. Europe, China and the rest. EU Priorities and Opinion. EU Treaty and Institutions.
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European think tank (quietly) disowns ex-EU Commissioner and former Taoiseach | Finnegan's Take
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European think tank (quietly) disowns ex-EU Commissioner and former Taoiseach. June 28, 2012. Better late than never: honour has been restored at the IIEA, eventually. The Institute of International and European Affairs. A Dublin-based pro-EU think tank with a record of attracting big hitters to address its high-profile events – has quietly erased two names from its. The move came in the wake of the publication of the Mahon Report. Into planning corruption which found that Mr Flynn. In the wake of the Ma...
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Polio | Finnegan's Take
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Is polio eradication worth it? December 10, 2012. It’s a question that seems almost rhetorical to most public health advocates. Of course, they say. If we can, we should. This is the conventional wisdom, often presumed to have been settled long ago and to be effectively beyond question. But historian Dr William Muraskin from the City University of New York has just published… » read more. Posted by Gary Finnegan. Euro crisis could see return of polio. July 11, 2012. Posted by Gary Finnegan.
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Euro crisis could see return of polio | Finnegan's Take
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Euro crisis could see return of polio. July 11, 2012. When European governments’ credit ratings were downgraded it became more expensive to raise money for health development projects. For the past six years, the GAVI Alliance has been raising money. On financial markets through the International Finance Facility for Immunisation. IFFIm). This is achieved by selling ‘Vaccine Bonds’. Last month, Liam Donaldson, chair of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. This, he added, would lead to the cancellatio...
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Economy & Euro | Finnegan's Take
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Archives for Economy and Euro. Euro crisis could see return of polio. July 11, 2012. When European governments’ credit ratings were downgraded it became more expensive to raise money for health development projects For the past six years, the GAVI Alliance has been raising money on financial markets through the International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm). This is achieved by selling ‘Vaccine Bonds’ to investors which gives GAVI cash to… » read more. Posted by Gary Finnegan. May 18, 2012.
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English | Finnegan's Take
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European think tank (quietly) disowns ex-EU Commissioner and former Taoiseach. June 28, 2012. Better late than never: honour has been restored at the IIEA, eventually The Institute of International and European Affairs a Dublin-based pro-EU think tank with a record of attracting big hitters to address its high-profile events – has quietly erased two names from its Comité d’Honneur. Bertie Ahern and Padraig Flynn were removed from… » read more. Posted by Gary Finnegan. EU Priorities and Opinion. With Gree...
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Bertie Ahern | Finnegan's Take
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Archives for Bertie Ahern. European think tank (quietly) disowns ex-EU Commissioner and former Taoiseach. June 28, 2012. Better late than never: honour has been restored at the IIEA, eventually The Institute of International and European Affairs a Dublin-based pro-EU think tank with a record of attracting big hitters to address its high-profile events – has quietly erased two names from its Comité d’Honneur. Bertie Ahern and Padraig Flynn were removed from… » read more. Posted by Gary Finnegan.
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Health | Finnegan's Take
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Is polio eradication worth it? December 10, 2012. It’s a question that seems almost rhetorical to most public health advocates. Of course, they say. If we can, we should. This is the conventional wisdom, often presumed to have been settled long ago and to be effectively beyond question. But historian Dr William Muraskin from the City University of New York has just published… » read more. Posted by Gary Finnegan. Euro crisis could see return of polio. July 11, 2012. Posted by Gary Finnegan. June 14, 2012.
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Trichet setting Irish government policy | Finnegan's Take
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Trichet setting Irish government policy. November 29, 2010. The role of the European Central Bank (ECB) in Ireland’s financial meltdown demands more scrutiny. The IMF, EU and ECB are calling the shots in Dublin now. That much is clear. What hasn’t been quite so obvious is how directly the ECB has been influencing Irish government policy for several years now. The biggest mystery for Irish people this week – tens of thousands of whom marched in Dublin. 8220; See here. This has to be fixed and will require...