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Article: 'Half of them would cut my throat' With still no proof of corruption, Bertie Ahern can withstand the heat a bit longer, says Jody Corcoran.
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- Sunday Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
- Article date:
- February 24, 2008
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'Half of them would cut my throat'
With still no proof of corruption, Bertie Ahern can withstand the heat a bit longer, says Jody Corcoran
On Friday morning Judge Mahon had to excuse himself so that he might "cool down". Just why he had worked himself into such a state is another matter. Perhaps he is feeling the pressure.
A quiet room beckons for m'lud this weekend. Can we suggest others follow the tribunal chairman's example -- others except the Taoiseach, who, despite it all, seemed remarkably calm yesterday on the home patch of Brian Cowen, the man who may soon lead him to the guillotine.
All around tribunal land they are excited, ...