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Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: Depending on the child?

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: I thought the Senator meant that only a good child would get the allowance.

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: I own a diesel car.

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: How does the Senator manage without a credit card?

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: I hope he does not get robbed.

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: I do not think he cycles.

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: The Senator will give him honours.

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: We will have to give the Senator honours.

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: And wine.

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: It never stopped him.

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: Up Donegal.

Seanad: Budget Statement: Motion. (4 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: At 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.

Seanad: Order of Business. (3 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: The Order of Business today is No. 1, Bovine Diseases (Levies) Regulations, 2002 – motion re referral to the Joint Committee on Agriculture and Food, to be taken without debate; No. 2, Digital Hub Development Agency Bill, 2002 – Report Stage, to conclude at 5 p.m.; No. 3, National Tourism Development Authority Bill, 2002 – Committee Stage, to be taken at 6 p.m. There will be a sos from...

Seanad: Order of Business. (3 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: I wish to speak on the matter raised by Senator Brian Hayes, the leader of Fine Gael in the Seanad. He discussed it with me briefly before we started. Despite the fact that the late Mr. Jim Mitchell was not a Member of this House, his status and his singular record as a politician make it proper that the leaders of the parties of the Upper House of the Oireachtas should have a chance, albeit...

Seanad: Bovine Diseases Regulations: Referral to Joint Committee. (3 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: I move: That the proposal that Seanad Éireann approve the following Regulations in draft: Bovine Diseases (Levies) Regulations, 2002, copies of which were laid in draft before the House on the 29th day of November, 2002, be referred to the Joint Committee on Agriculture and Food in accordance with paragraph (1)(a)(iii) of the Orders of Reference of that Committee, which, not later than 17th...

Seanad: Adjournment Matters. - Appointments to State Boards. (3 Dec 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: On a point of clarification, I understand Mr. O'Donoghue does not wish to be reappointed.

Seanad: Order of Business. (28 Nov 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: Today's Order of Business is No. 1, the British-Irish Agreement (Amendment) Bill, 2002 – all Stages, with contributions of spokespersons to be not more than 15 minutes and other speakers ten minutes and on which Members may share time, to conclude not later than 4 p.m.; and No. 2, motion for earlier signature of the British-Irish Agreement (Amendment) Bill, 2002, to be taken without debate...

Seanad: Order of Business. (28 Nov 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: I thank Senator McHugh for those tasks he gave me. Senator Brian Hayes correctly demanded time to discuss the spatial strategy. He also requested that as a result of the debate last night, which was very constructive, we should ask the Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Roche, to come to the House to discuss how other European countries could be galvanised to draw...

Seanad: Order of Business. (28 Nov 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: It would be a bit barren.

Seanad: Order of Business. (28 Nov 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: Senator Ryan also called for a debate on the spatial strategy. He referred to ESB shortages, which I saw reported on television last night. He spoke about the absurdity of Europe not allowing the ESB to build more power stations when the private sector has indicated that it cannot come in until the price range is more attractive.

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