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  • I think 'Liveline' is a cunning government ploy to provide a vehicle for "malcontents" to give vent to their political and other frustrations and not do so in the ballot box.

    Politics.ie uriah 2010

  • 'Liveline' that he was aware of incidents taking place in the VIP area -- where celebrities mingled with customers who paid premium prices -- which was situated in front of the castle.

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2009

  • The Dubliner, who lives in Clontarf with wife June and teenage triplets, has become synonymous as a champion of the ordinary man on the street since taking over 'Liveline' in

    Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed 2009

  • Murphy, who spoke live on air with Deasy during his hourlong interview on Irish broadcaster RTE's "Liveline" phone-in show, said nobody who heard the screenwriter's voice could believe he was just days from death.

    unknown title 2009

  • 'Liveline' was already an established chat show, before Joe took it on.

    Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed 2009

  • "George Lee did say on 'Liveline' that he'd sent a letter (to us).

    Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Liveline, that somebody finally torched a head shop in Dublin?

    Irish Blogs Bock The Robber 2010

  • Somebody goes crazy after a fortnight of mind-altering Liveline shows, starts to believe he's the Terminator and blows up a head shop.

    Irish Blogs Bock The Robber 2010

  • Liveline where he provoked three days of national debate and his story was followed up by media across the UK.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Co Kildare, sells herbal cigarettes, various paraphernalia and other substances that mimic the effects of illegal drugs. was the focus of controversy at the beginning of February after a raft of complaints from callers to RTE's 'Liveline' radio programme when it was revealed he was letting his former solicitor's practice in the town to a trader selling the legal 'highs'.

    Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

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