On January 15, 1827 two Patrician Brothers, Paul O’Connor and James Walsh, took up residence in Lombard Street and set up the Monastery School. The attendance on that first day was 300 boys, many of whom had little interest in learning because they were poor and hungry. So the Brothers set up The Poor Boy’s Breakfast Institute in May 1830. It continued seven days a week, 365 days a year for many years after the founders time. The breakfast consisted of porridge with molasses or treacle, and during the Famine, they fed 1,000 boys every day. The ‘Old Mon’ became a vital cog in education in Galway.
life. good luck with that. how come, what is the new line. it used to be, gene, it was sex plus, you didn t just write about it, if a guy is gay you didn t bring it up, you didn t out people. you didn t out girlfriends unless there was a lobbyist or someone in the office place that broke the rules. things have changed, the big change started with gary hartmann, he said follow me, right? and so and then your colleagues said have you ever cheated on your wife. you sent back journalism 20 years with that question. that went on. i think the ball has moved, even in france. can you imagine anyone asking that question at a press conference. we had a whole second family, and so i think attitudes have changed over there, it may have
should stay with the private life. good luck with that. how come, what is the new line. it used to be, gene, it was sex plus, you didn t just write about it, if a guy is gay you didn t bring it up, you didn t out people. you didn t out girlfriends unless there was a lobbyist or someone in the office place that broke the rules. things have changed, the big change started with gary hartmann, he said follow me, right? and so and then your colleagues said have you ever cheated on your wife. you sent back journalism 20 years with that question. that went on. i think the ball has moved, even in france. can you imagine anyone asking that question at a press conference. we had a whole second family, and so i think attitudeses have changed over there, it may have something too do with the way the media works now, with the instantaneous nature of the
0 people in the chair and getting them under oath is the main issue. what the investigators need to ask is why every single member of the christie team without exception thought it was in the governor s interest to jam shut the commuter traffic lanes to new york, to render a whole community freeze fried for four days while his gang filled glee like they were high schoolers pulling off a prank on the school principal. nobody in the crew said a word against the caper, not a one. even when faced with resistance they pounded full speed eahead. they proceeded enthusiastically with their plan to punish the people of ft lee. now the governor says he will support an inquiry if he finds it appropriate. does this mean he reserves judgment and the right to claim executive privilege should the new jersey assembly plan to hear from the chief of staff and counsel charles mckenna or would asking them be inappropriate by the governor s decree? we will see. i am looking for the first time the governor
0 asking them be inappropriate by the governor s decree? we will see. i am looking for the first time the governor puts up his hand and says no way and that is when probers need to probe with all the power they possess. the governor answered best of all. what made all of these christie people hand picked and put in their positions so determined to stop the traffic, screw the drivers and chuckle about what they had done. heather covering the story for the wall street journal which has been doing a hell of a job. assemblyman, what do you make you named a fellow here, reid schar has experience prosecutor blagojevich successfully in illinois. you went national. executive privilege on those two people? i don t know what his attack will be. i m curious about his choice of the word appropriate. today me made apology and said he wanted to cooperate. yesterday in the state of the state he said he would cooperate with all appropriate inquiries. we expect his cooperation. we have a lot of