grumpiness of Trevor Sargent
Politics.ie (Free subscription) | 11/22/2008
Why is Trevor Sargent so grumpy? He is not happy. I wonder if all his parsnips have been eaten by the worms. Whats going on? I saw him the other day...
Politics.ie (Free subscription) | 11/22/2008
Why is Trevor Sargent so grumpy? He is not happy. I wonder if all his parsnips have been eaten by the worms. Whats going on? I saw him the other day...
Damien Mulley (Free subscription) | yesterday
Fun with the Green Party Flickr Stream. Trevor Sargent in Ethiopia and still pedantic - “Only one R in Organic actually” (Original): Oh look and there’s Super Gorm and Ming the Merciless. (Original): Super Gorm and his no no no, not going to make any super phallus jokes. (Original): It’s no longer Super sandal weather, it’s Super hatty weather! [...]
Ethiopian Review (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
By RUADHÁN Mac CORMAIC | Irish TimesA TRADE mission of 40 Irish lawyers and business people left for Ethiopia yesterday to develop links between the two countries and encourage investment in the African state.The delegation is travelling as part of an initiative led by lawyer Philip Lee and businessman Brody Sweeney. It includes Minister for Food Trevor Sargent and former attorney general...
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
Other Stories »Business delegation sets off for EthiopiaRUADHÁN Mac CORMAICA TRADE mission of 40 Irish lawyers and business people left for Ethiopia yesterday to develop links between the two countries and encourage investment in the African state.The delegation is travelling as part of an initiative led by lawyer Philip Lee and businessman Brody Sweeney. It includes Minister for Food Trevor...
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 11/13/2008
AT LEAST Trevor Sargent looked happy. Many thought they might never live to see it, but yesterday,the EU announced parity of esteem for misshapen vegetables.
Blog Posts about Irish TDs - (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
Minister for Food and Horticulture Trevor Sargent today announced an organic feasibility study for Kerry. The main aims of the study are to identify market opportunities for enterprises in the organic sector, to encourage new entrants …... Continue reading »