Archive for April, 2008

Banner contest – May

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

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Sindo journalist responds to “wild speculation” claim, fails to address “wild speculation” claim

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

A story which appeared in the Sunday Independent two weeks ago has resulted in an unusual exchange this week, which can be seen in the letters section of the Limerick Leader this weekend.

It’s an old story really; Dublin person writes dubious story about Limerick, Limerick people react to it, Dublin person accuses Limerick person of not acknowledging crime problem in Limerick.

Anyway, back to the story.

Jim Cusack wrote this story in the Sunday Independent claiming that Gardai thwarted an attempt by a local criminal from causing carnage at the funeral of James Cronin by arresting an armed man at the gates of the cemetery.

Two days later, the Limerick Chronicle carried a story featuring one of the highest ranking Gardai in Limerick, Superintendent Willie Keane, who described the story as “wild speculation,” and declared that no such incident took place on that day at the cemetery.

The response to the story from the Sunday Independent journalist who wrote the offending story can be found in the Letters page of the leader. Proper order to publish the letter, It must be the first time someone from the independent has tried to justify the way they write about Limerick, so we can put the lousy effort down to lack of experience.

In his letter Mr Cusack accused the Leader of attacking other journalists and claimed that there was a level of denial in the paper’’s reporting in relation to coverage of the situation in Limerick.

But Mr. Cusack missed the bit that said that it was the Superintendant who called his story “wild speculation,” not the Limerick Leader.

Willie Keane criticised the independent story on tuesday. I criticised it on Sunday, as well as a couple of other stories in the same paper relating to Limerick. of course, I would be more likely to tell Mr. Cusack to feast on the rear end of my genitals had he approached me.

But Alan English of the Limerick leader is more of a gentleman, and his reply is more polite than mine would be.

In response, he told Mr. Cusack that the Leader did not have a “stance” on media reporting events in Limerick, he also pointed out that the Leader did not solicit comments from the highest ranking Garda in Limerick. He also pointed out that the chairperson of the Limerick co-ordination office made contact with the Leader to criticise the Sunday Independent article in question.

Some comments from readers of the Limerick Blogger, random members of the public, also appeared in the online version of the Limerick Chronicle article.

In relation to the claim that a man was prevented from entering the cemetary at James Cronin’s funeral with an automatic weapon, Mr. Cusack failed in his response to the Leader to address the difference between his version of events and the version of Willie Keane. One of the two is innaccurate. It would help Mr. Cusack’s case if he either backed up his story with more solid evidence or stood up and said “OK, my source was dodgy, I fucked up, sorry.”

(copyright Limerick Blogger 2008)
(Copyright Independent Newspapers 2011)

sports bits

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Ulster beat a second string Munster side 19 -9 in the Magners League to finish off the slim hope that Munster had of catching up with Leinster. For the Heineken cup final the red army will have to change to their second strip and turn into the blue army as Toulouse who also wear red won the coin toss for choice of jersey for the final. Munster will use the North dressing room at the Millenium stadium, the same one that they had in 2006.
Cork city beat Limerick 37 by a score of 3 to nil last night in the league cup in front of a lowly crowd of 292 people. Most people were probably watching Utd V Barca. Shelbourne are up next at Jackman Park in the league on Friday night, kick off 7.45pm.

It’s “Let’s burn shit” day

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Kindling for a bonfire on the junction of Carey's Road and Edward Street.

Preparations are well under way for the ancient tradition of disposing of unwanted household items and furnishings and setting fire to them.

The above shot is of a bonfire in the making in the green area near the People’s Park taken yesterday. Stacks of kindling like this are being built around the city for “bonfire night.”

If you wish to send images of your local bonfire you can do so to editors@limerickblogger.org

And before anyone asks, the blue van was just a piece of traffic which happened to be travelling on Careys Road at the instant the image was taken, and has no relation to the bonfire.

Random Giggle!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Gotta Love It

Spotted this yesterday, Im very open about the fact that I do not like this statue, being an artist I just don’t see how a Sculptor could pick this particular role of Harris as an ideal for his portrayal in statue form. I really do think there are other more appropriate roles and characters he has played that would have been more at home in the surrounds of a Limerick audience.
Apparently im not the only one who finds the statue more amusing than inspiring of our native acting hero.
Personally I think this makes Harris look like Burger King than anything else, and I just have to say hats off to the dude I saw put this ciggy in his mouth :)

Job losses at Dell, Raheen

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

It was confirmed today that Dell in Ireland are cutting their workforce by 250. The redundancies are mandatory and will consist of between 180-200 being lost at Cherrywood in Dublin with the remainder at the plant in Raheen. The manufacturing plant will not be affected but the losses are believed to be in the areas of finance, IT and technical support

Developing: Blaze at Rathbane flats

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Sycamore Avenue, Rathbane

Three units of the fire service from Limerick City and Cappamore are on the scene of a blaze at a derelict block of flats on Sycamore avenue in Rathbane.

The alarm was raised at 1400 hrs today.

Gardai are also on the scene of the fire.

November 18th 2008

Monday, April 28th, 2008

30 years ago, they came they played, they lost…. Now they’re coming back, “they” of course being a certain rugby team that dress in black.. The news rumoured for some time was confirmed today when it was announced that the All Blacks are coming to Limerick to play the red army in their new extended house. The fixture follows an invitation from the Irish Rugby Football Union to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Irish province’s famed victory over the All Blacks and to officially open a renovated Thomond Park.

“Munster has a proud history including their famous 1978 victory and a European Rugby Cup final this season,” said New Zealand Rugby Union CEO Steve Tew. “We are delighted to be part of another chapter that also has commercial benefit for both teams. One of our aims is to find additional revenue to support the game in New Zealand. As rugby people, we’re glad to see it take the shape of a mid-week match.”

Munster Chief Executive Garrett Fitzgerald said: “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate such an auspicious occasion than for Munster to play one of the top ranked teams in the world in our own stadium. We are honoured they have accepted our invitation to help us open the new Thomond Park and we are looking forward to a fixture that has already captured the imagination of the public at large. We would like to thank the NZRU and IRFU for their efforts in bringing negotiations to a successful conclusion.”

The Munster match is the final addition to the 2008 end-of-year tour schedule. It brings the number of matches to six as the team plays Australia in Hong Kong on the way to Europe before Tests against Scotland, Ireland, Wales and then England.

Raining cats and dogs in the people’s park

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

From Sean “Tipp” Ryan

The Annual Happy Dog Sunday in the People’s Park in Limerick City is where I decided to go today, in my pocket my radio and it‘s earphones to keep in touch with Munster’s vital European Semi Final with Saracens in Coventry. It was raining as one would say “Cats and Dogs” a day more reminiscent from all those rain scenes in Angelas Ashes the movie.

It did not deter those dog lovers though and the supporters of the organisation. Limerick Animal Welfare deserve all the support they can get , Since it’s establishment in 1983 Limerick Animal Welfare has helped thousands of neglected animals and is a voluntary organization .It is currently involved in a sanctuary for animals in Kilfinane,Co.Limerick.

This is a major construction project .Limerick Animal Welfare currently spends approximately €30,000 per month in vets. kennel and food bills they now need to raise €70,000 to kit out the interior and fence-in the site for it’s new sanctuary .For more information http://www.limerickanimalwelfare.blogspot.com/ and limerickanimalwelfare.com

Picture: Henry supporting Munster (Sean Ryan)

Wikipedia entry on “Stab City” redirects to Limerick

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

The supposedly impartial Wikipedia administrators in their infinate wisdom have decided to redirect the page “stab city” to Limerick.

A discussion on the page resulted in the “stab city page being redirected to Limerick, this despite the fact that Limerick is not the only place in the world to be given the monikar.

The newly redirected page is now in breach of wikipedia rules as it it an inflammatory redirect.

See below

Reasons for deletion include, but are not limited to, the following:

* Advertising or other spam without relevant content (but not an article about an advertising related subject)
* Content not suitable for an encyclopedia
* Content forks
* Copyright infringement
* Hoax articles (but not articles describing a notable hoax)
* Images that are unused, obsolete, violate fair-use policy, or are unencyclopedic
* Inappropriate user pages
* Inflammatory redirects
* Articles that cannot possibly be attributed to reliable sources
* Article for which all attempts to find reliable sources to verify it have failed
* Articles about newly-coined words or terms (i.e. neologisms) not supported by reliable sources.
* Overcategorization
* Patent nonsense or gibberish
* Redundant templates
* Subject fails to meet the relevant notability guideline (WP:N, WP:BIO, WP:MUSIC, WP:CORP and so forth)
* Vandalism that is not correctable
* Any other usage of article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that namespace.

Sadly, Wikipedia don’t exactly make it easy to nominate a page for deletion. One has to be familiar with how the whole process works.