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The Suspect
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

The Suspect

On a clear autumn morning in 2004 Rachel O’Reilly, a 30 year-old mother-of-two, was brutally battered to death in her home. It was a merciless killing that stunned the small, trusting community where she lived, and devastated her close-knit family. In the days that followed the discovery of her body, it was thought that Rachel was the victim of a bungled robbery attempt. It soon emerged, however, that police investigating the case believed Rachel had known her killer and that her murder had been carefully planned months in advance. The spotlight immediately fell upon Rachel’s husband, Joe O’Reilly, who admitted in a number of extraordinary press interviews that he was a prime suspect in his wife’s slaying. The 32-year-old advertising executive vehemently denied any involvement. It was a crime that captured the imagination of the public, who watched as the illusion of the idyllic suburban life the couple shared together began to shatter.

Measuring Public Sector Productivity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Measuring Public Sector Productivity

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Cross Departmental Expenditure Reviews
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 63

Cross Departmental Expenditure Reviews

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The Corporate Governance of Agencies in Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284
The Role of the Centre in Promoting Civil Service Modernisation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74
Low Pay - the Irish Experience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 43

Low Pay - the Irish Experience

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Performance Verification and Public Service Pay
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 77

Performance Verification and Public Service Pay

Assesses performance verification, which is the "means of formally linking public service pay with industrial relations stability, cooperation with flexibility and ongoing change, and the implementation of an agenda of public service modernisation." - page 1.

This Is Not About You
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

This Is Not About You

For once, these men are the objects; I am the subject. Me, me, me. Rosemary Mac Cabe was always a serial monogamist – never happier than when she was in a relationship or, at the very least, on the way to being in one. But in her desperate search for ‘the one’ – from first love to first lust, through a series of disappointments and the searing sting of heartbreak – she learned that finding love might mean losing herself along the way. This Is Not About You is a life story in a series of love stories. About Henry, with the big nose and the lovely mum, with whom sex was like having a verruca frozen off in the doctor’s surgery: ‘uncomfortable, but I had entered into this willingly’. About Dan, with the goatee. About Luke, who gave her a split condom. About Frank, who was married... But mostly, it’s about Rosemary, figuring out just how much she was willing to sacrifice for her happy ending.

Discourse and Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Discourse and Knowledge

By closely analysing the contributions of such theorists as More, Hobbes, Vico, Montesquieu, Ferguson and Millar to the emergence of sociology in its original form, Piet Strydom follows the discursive construction of sociology in the context of the society-wide early modern practical discourse about violence and rights. Parallels with the nineteenth- and twentieth-century discourse on poverty and justice and the contemporary discourse of risk and responsibility allow the author to reflect not only on the generation of knowledge through discourse but also on the role that sociology itself plays in this process.

25. E-Government and the Decentralisation of Service Delivery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150