I did not get far into the years prior, 1943 to be exact, while researching for this week’s tidbits to include. I just get so mesmerized by the journalistic language
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FILE: Bill McGlashan, founding partner at TPG Growth, on the center stage during Day 3 of the 2014 Web Summit in the RDS, Dublin, Ireland. Brendan Moran/Sportsfile/Corbis via Getty Images
Bill McGlashan, once a top executive at a Bay Area private equity firm, broke the law to cheat his son s way into college because he was consumed by parental insanity, his son argued in court this week. This argument did nothing to sway the judge, however, who sentenced McGlashan, 57, to three months in prison Wednesday.
Prof Philip Nolan: Ireland moving towards ‘phased reopening’ of education
Professor Philip Nolan, chairman of the Nphet Irish epidemiological modelling advisory group, speaking during a Covid-19 update briefing at the Department of Health, in Dublin. Picture: Brian Lawless/PA
Sun, 31 Jan, 2021 - 16:21
Rebecca Black, PA
Ireland is progressing towards a place where the phased reopening of education can be considered, a medical chief has said.
Professor Philip Nolan said he hopes that by March 5, the end date for the current phase of restrictions, that the nation will be in “a much better place”.
The head of Nphet’s epidemiological modelling advisory group said Ireland could see a drop to 200-400 new cases of Covid-19 a day by the end of February.
Ireland is progressing towards a place where the phased reopening of education can be considered, a medical chief has said.
Professor Philip Nolan said he hopes that by March 5, the end date for the current phase of restrictions, that the nation will be in “a much better place”.
The head of Nphet’s epidemiological modelling advisory group said Ireland could see a drop to 200-400 new cases of Covid-19 a day by the end of February.
Haulier George McGlashan, from Dungannon, Northern Ireland, prepares to be swabbed at RocDoc’s testing facility in the Blue Car Park of Dublin Airport (Brian Lawless/PA)