Posted in: Lack of worker skills threatens European recovery See in context
5 years ago in Ireland there were 10, 000 people waiting to get into college for apprenticeships. Now I was 1 in 14 waiting. Any other colleges offer courses useless to people and they end up unemployed after 4 years of college or university. Even though Ireland are the only European country out of recession colleges and employers are afraid to offer any real positions .
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Posted in: American denies intent to kill Irish woman in Tokyo hotel See in context
In Ireland they just basically say he strangled her. Never heard of the wheelchairs or the towel. American new will probably say she slipped.
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Good Lord what a monstrosity. Will I try this? No way Pedro!
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