Hi I'm a student. This is my online journalism assignment for summer 2007. I looked at candidates for two elections in France and Ireland. And then got caught up in the Mahon Tribunal story
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I was at the Mahon Tribunal on March 20th 2008 and witnessed the questioning of Grainne Carruth. It was very enlightening seeing how a persons memory can be improved by simple powers of deduction by the judges in getting to the truth.
I emigrated from England to Eire in September 2006 and the Mahon Tribunal is expensive but may in the long run prove worthwhile.
I also saw Bertie Ahern give evidence and his run of 11 years as Taoiseach comes to an end today.
It is sometimes very useful to remind witnesses they are under oath as they seem to think God is not watching them. Peter Kavanagh BL does a very important job in swearing witnesses in.
Michael Stephen Nolan said
I was at the Mahon Tribunal on March 20th 2008 and witnessed the questioning of Grainne Carruth. It was very enlightening seeing how a persons memory can be improved by simple powers of deduction by the judges in getting to the truth.
I emigrated from England to Eire in September 2006 and the Mahon Tribunal is expensive but may in the long run prove worthwhile.
I also saw Bertie Ahern give evidence and his run of 11 years as Taoiseach comes to an end today.
It is sometimes very useful to remind witnesses they are under oath as they seem to think God is not watching them. Peter Kavanagh BL does a very important job in swearing witnesses in.
Michael Stephen Nolan