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Brian Cowen’s Front Row Decided – but can we expect any real changes?

Ireland’s 12th Taoiseach has revealed his first Cabinet, with several changes being made, but when it’s all said and done can we expect any real changes from the man critics have promised to be in for “a tough time in the top job”?

 

Mary Coughlan becomes Tánaiste, while also taking the portfolio of Enterprise, Trade and Employment.

 

Brian Lenihan is the new Minister for Finance, while Batt O’Keefe becomes Minister for Education, taking Mary Hanafin’s portfolio. She moves to Social and Family Affairs.

 

Pat Carey becomes Chief Whip, a move which sees Tom Kitt return to the back benches.

 

The new Minister for Justice is Dermot Ahern, while his position in Foreign Affairs is taken by Micheál Martin.

 

Martin Cullen is Minister for Arts Sport and Tourism and Brendan Smith takes Mary Coughlan’s position in Agriculture and Food.

 

Mary Harney retains her position as Minister for Health as does Willie O’Dea, who stays with Defence. John Gormley and Eamon Ryan see no change, remaining in Environment, and Communications Energy and Natural Resources, respectively.

Noel Dempsey, in Transport, and Eamon Ó Cuív, in Community Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, also stay put.

Source: RTÉ.ie

World Fair Trade Day 2008 – May 10th

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World Fair Trade Day is coming up May 10th.

Lukworth Links! April 18th, 2008

Today’s theme is “Green” and the environment:

TaraWatch with details on World Heritage Day. Friday 18th April

Treehugger takes a look at: National Hanging Out Day. Saturday 19th April

Greenbang on Sun Microsystems’ open eco – a very nifty site that helps organisations track and measure their greenhouse gas emissions. Similarily, Tom Raftery’s Lower (Carbon) Footprint discusses the NASA Vulcan Project to Map CO2 Emmmissions.

Greendaily’s Patrick Metzger in an enlightening post looks at: When recycling is dangerous.

Environmental Leader reveals that: Nearly seven out of 10 U.S. consumers are willing to pay more for products made with renewable resources….

AT&T Tech Channel: Green Computing:

5 Green Computing Tips:


 

Strip Down!… Honour Web Design and Designers

naked-day-08.png“WordPress Naked Day” is coming up on April 9th, 2008. This is the third year of the annual CSS Naked Day which honours web design and designers around the world who help make our websites and blogs look “pretty” to the eye while still being totally functional under the hood. Dustin Diaz wanted to give the web world an opportunity to remind everyone of the benefits of CSS web page design. By removing the stylesheet for the day, the world would see naked web pages, giving a little more appreciation for the skills of web page designers.

It’s something I might consider doing, but considering all the problems I have had the last week with “weblog breakdown” I’m petrified at the idea of tinkering with my theme and going scriptless… but if it’s a tribute to designers I might have to be brave!

You can find out more on how to go naked after the jump:

Battlestar Galactica… Sky Date – April 15th

Previousily, I posted about the new Battlestar… and I’ve just heard that it’s screening for an Irish audience on Skyone on April 15th… If you’re anything like me and are finding it hard to wait check out the Battlestar Galactica Quiz!

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Battlestar Galactica- Build your own Cylon!

220px-bsg_centurion1.JPGThe new season of Battlestar Galactica is starting up soon (April 4, in fact). The new promo looks great! Oh… and you know the Cylons — that fanatical race of genocidal robots? There are a bunch of different kinds, from toaster-like automatons to human-looking androids to fighter planes. Well check out the contest to “design a cylon” competition!


International Women’s Day 2008 (IWD) – 8th March

gallery_2.gifSaturday 8th March is International Women’s Day. “IWD” is the global day connecting all women around the world and has been observed since 1908, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world when 15,000 women marched through New York City demanding shorter hours, better pay and voting rights. Great improvements have been made. We do have female astronauts and prime ministers, school girls are welcomed into university, women can work and have a family, women have real choices. And so the tone and nature of IWD has, for the past few years, moved from being a reminder about the negatives to a celebration of the positives.

 

A list of events taking place throughout Ireland is available from the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI).

Lukworth Links! February 28th, 2008

The long awaited finalists lists are out for the Blog Awards. Congrat’s to everyone who made the listing… some very well deserving blogs listed… and a few of my favorites too!