Anything that comes up in the assembly that is likely to lead us closer to the Republic of Ireland -- we will block these, we will vote against them, and we will endeavor to stop them. |
He works so hard. It's even hard to swallow because he keeps himself in such good shape. |
I am sure people will recall that at Magilligan camp ... an almost identical situation occurred as the one that seems to have occurred this morning, where a device was left there and a person who was an employee in the camp picked up the device and received very serious injuries as well on that occasion. |
I don't know if it was a good shot or just a quick shot but I might have fooled him. |
I don't think they rely on us a whole lot but every time we can chip in a goal it definitely helps. Some guys, that's their major role to contribute offensively but, at the end of the day, we have to once in awhile get our team on the board. |
I was disappointed when I got sent down, but I had to wait for the opportunity to present itself. I hope to bring something to the table. I'm really, really happy to be back. I'll play whatever role they want me to. |
If Mr Trimble is still blissfully unaware of the unionist reaction on the doorsteps, then he is in for a bigger shock than many in his own party would have him believe. |
It wasn't me. You're a good man. |
It's a different team now with all the veterans. Going into training camp, I knew exhibition games were going to be the main thing. That's really how you can tell if you belong in the NHL. |
It's good I'm going to be out a little longer. Because when I come back, I'm going to have to play how I was playing. I can't shy away just because of what happened. |
Nevertheless our sympathies at this time will very much be with her immediate family. |
Unionists will view her as being a partisan secretary of state ... and some of her actions will be viewed in a bad light, |