Articles tagged with european championships published in Three Monkeys Online
The substance remains - The Irish vote on the Lisbon Treaty
The Irish are the only nation that will get a chance to vote directly to ratify or reject the Lisbon Treaty. In 2005, in the aftermath of its rejection, Robert Looby wrote an article for Three Monkeys on the European Constitution. He revists the fine prin
Make it official? The Gaelic language in Europe.
As the European Union prepares to expand the number of member states, and consequently the number of official languages, Irish language enthusiasts fight to preserve Europe's second oldest language.
The Dark Heart of Italy - a review
During the Italian European Union Presidency, Silvio Berlusconi once again shot to prominence all around Europe. Shane Barry reviews The Dark Heart of Italy by Tobias Jones, whose thesis remains that Silvio Berlusconi is tied very much to that dark
Memory and the Shoah. To talk or remain silent? From silence to the era of witness.
The Shoah or holocaust presents survivors, writers, historians and publishers with a number of challenges. Francesca Panozzo traces the route from post war silent shame, to the current day abbundance of treatments.
The Republic Unveiled. France and the Hijab.
Controversy has been sparked throughout Europe with the recent legislation enacted in France, which bans the wearing of the veil in state schools. Paul Silverstein PhD, an editor of the Middle East Report and Professor of Anthropology at Reed Colle
The Euro - Friend or Foe?
Two years on from the introduction of the Euro, opinion remains divided. ThreeMonkeys talks to former economist at the Central Bank of Ireland and Economic Advisor to the Minister for Trade, Professor Ray Kinsella, of University College Dubl
Articles from Italian Football News tagged with ' european championships'
Italian coach Donadoni to renew contract
Italian coach Roberto Donadoni is in negotiations with the Italian football federation to renew his contract. A new contract is expected to be signed within days, though negotiations are expected over performance clauses


