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contents<br />

Conservation<br />

Lightning Protection<br />

Roofing<br />

Protecting our national and his<strong>to</strong>rical buildings since 1913<br />

Think Height, Think Rainey.<br />

Tel: +353 (1) 840 1515<br />

Fax: +353 (1) 840 2919<br />

Email: info@jrainey.com<br />

Balheary Road, Swords, <strong>Dublin</strong>, Ireland.<br />

Keith Barry interview<br />

International Politics<br />

New World Order<br />

The Voice of South America<br />

All Barack and No Bite<br />

U.S./Russian Relations<br />

An Incompliant Iran<br />

Irish News/Business<br />

Ireland’s Condom Rip-Off<br />

Merry Christmas Mr. Cowen<br />

Climate<br />

Desertec: Miracle or Solar mirage<br />

Opinion<br />

Are We All a Bunch of Bigots<br />

Hollywood’s Dark Prince [Polanski]<br />

Music Reviews<br />

Culture<br />

We Blew It..<br />

Jaws In Space..<br />

Charlie Boorman interview..<br />

Sport<br />

Bolt <strong>to</strong> the Future<br />

The Inert Pat Gilroy<br />

edi<strong>to</strong>rs' words<br />

pg.04<br />

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pg.34<br />

Brendan:<br />

Thanks for picking up this issue of Fusion. It’s been a long<br />

struggle <strong>to</strong> fit everything. Over the last few weeks I’ve received<br />

some of the most engaging political and entertainment pieces<br />

i’ve read from GCD students - it’s a shame we could’nt fit<br />

everything . My idea was put out a fresh, versatile magazine<br />

accessible <strong>to</strong> every budding journalist on campus, I also<br />

wanted students <strong>to</strong> tackle more hard-hitting and <strong>to</strong>pical issues<br />

in culture and politics. They’ve achieved this tenfold, I hope<br />

there’s something for everyone <strong>to</strong> enjoy.<br />

Abdullah:<br />

YeaoOw! Thanks for picking up this copy of Fusion. It’s been<br />

a looong month of late-night coffee binges and long hours of<br />

staring in<strong>to</strong> computer screens but we’ve come out of it nicely<br />

I’d like <strong>to</strong> believe. We wanted <strong>to</strong> bring <strong>to</strong>gether a smart, sharplooking<br />

magazine and I’d like <strong>to</strong> think we’ve achieved that.<br />

Do enjoy and take care!<br />

edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Brendan Kildea<br />

deputy edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Abdullah Elneihum<br />

design<br />

Abdullah Elneihum<br />

assistant design<br />

Brendan Kildea<br />

John O’Donnell<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>graphy<br />

Elaine Yorke<br />

Julia Kobalz<br />

Nancy Pineda<br />

words<br />

Sean Gildea | Shane Quinn<br />

Nicola Byrne | Hugh Hick<br />

Seamus Dunne | Dave Clax<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Brendan Kildea | Joseph Morgan<br />

Gus McSweeney | Jenny McShane<br />

Lidia Okorokova | Jenny Kober<br />

Gareth Hughes | Mark Corcoran<br />

sub edi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

Shane Quinn | Jenny McShane<br />

David Clax<strong>to</strong>n | Mark Corcoran<br />

Gus McSweeney | Christine Maguire<br />

Lidia Okorokova | Gareth Hughes<br />

advertising<br />

Zara King<br />

Orlagh Fallon<br />

Brendan Kildea<br />

Nono Alicia<br />

special thanks <strong>to</strong><br />

Nono Abishai Madolo<br />

Mathew Mc’Mahon<br />

Gareth Hughes<br />

Simon Burke<br />

Shane Quinn<br />

Sophie Kelly<br />

Björn Trakowsky<br />

Ryan Brennan<br />

Alan Gill<br />

Barry Finnegan<br />

printer s<br />

Speciality Print<br />

all work and no play makes Abe somethingsomething

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