Results 4,421-4,440 of 4,931 for speaker:Mary White
- Seanad: Business of Seanad. (20 May 2004)
Mary White: Intel has invested â¬6 billion in the Irish economy since it came here in 1989. I would like the Tánaiste to attend the House to discuss the issue of competitiveness in the Irish economy. The managing director and staff of Intel, working togetherââ
- Seanad: Business of Seanad. (20 May 2004)
Mary White: ââwere able to produce the Fab 24 microchip, with the highest speed in the world. I would like the Minister to come to discuss the role of the unionsââ
- Seanad: Business of Seanad. (20 May 2004)
Mary White: ââIBEC and the chambers of commerce and outline how we can get our act together in the country for the sake of competitiveness. I would also like to sayââ
- Seanad: Business of Seanad. (20 May 2004)
Mary White: I have been watching the time when other people have been speaking.
- Seanad: Business of Seanad. (20 May 2004)
Mary White: In the Dáil yesterday, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Deputy Cowen, spoke during Question Time of the plight of the three Irishmen in Colombia, who have been found not guilty of the main charge of training those involved in FARC. I would like to let everyone in the House know that the men have been found not guilty of the main charge.
- Seanad: Business of Seanad. (20 May 2004)
Mary White: I would like the people in the House to knowââ
- Seanad: Business of Seanad. (20 May 2004)
Mary White: ââthat the witnesses put forward by the same attorney general who has lodged the appeal have been accused of perjury by the judge.
- Seanad: Business of Seanad. (20 May 2004)
Mary White: I hope that I got that correct. The attorney generalââ
- Seanad: Good Friday Agreement: Motion. (19 May 2004)
Mary White: He is the wiliest.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary White: I welcome the Minister of State. I would like to make a number of points and to show the House a map which illustrates the new entrants on 1 May 2004 to the European Union.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary White: To people here.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary White: What is meant by a prop?
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary White: A map which was published in The Irish Times during the week shows that Ireland's per capita purchasing power is â¬25,000. This is higher than that of any of the other 25 EU countries apart from Luxembourg, which is a cash cow economy. This contrasts with our economy when we joined the EEC in 1973. The new member states, particularly the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania...
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary White: It was very small.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary White: The Senator should join Fianna Fáil.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary White: We do not know yet. I asked an hour ago.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary White: We do not know yet. I asked an hour ago.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (12 May 2004)
Mary White: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (11 May 2004)
Mary White: I agree.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (7 May 2004)
Mary White: Our telephone calls might be taped.