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the legacy of Harney's biotech.

category international | sci-tech | news report author Saturday March 05, 2005 14:59author by doing it with élan. Report this post to the editors

with the withdrawl of Tysabri® because it kills people. Maybe ISEQ will rethink Biotech.

Once upon a time two doctors got together, and not content with talking to grannies and mammies all day, and offering advice to nurses, and parents with autistic children, decided to set up a drug company.
The spoke fluent american and had friends in the progressive democrats, with proven links to supremacists organisations in the US.
They found lots of money, cash and the promise of many young graduates to help them, design the killer drug from Mary Harney TD.



http://www.elan.com/

Back before "the Granny Harney" and try to fuck pensioners in the name of progressive democracy, she held the title "the Mammy Harney"
which I gave her after her first foray into Biotech as then minister for that sort of thing.

the Mammy Harney, was well impressed by the potential for untried biotech, and putting aside her convent school education taboos dealing with monkeys not playing with genetic code in human eggs, she not only invested the money of the state and nation of Eire in these projects, but also dedicated many graduates from DCU to careers in this sector.

So impressed was she, by the progressive democratic potential for profit offered by fucking about with some-one elses eggs she invested lots of money in it too.

she bought "stock" morally and financially in
Elan.

Which she helped become Ireland's leading drug business (apart from the smack dealers).
Like Ryanair (visigothair) Elan waved the flag of US/Eire co-operation, and chose to do its deals with US business interests over our Union competitors. Elan floats (just about) on several stock exchanges.

http://www.biores-irl.ie/
BioResearch Ireland (BRI) is Enterprise Ireland’s (EI) Programme in Advanced Technology for biotechnology. BRI, in partnership with the university technology transfer offices, manages the commercialisation of technologies arising from university research by assisting the development and transfer of technology from research facilities to industry. BRI’s specific objective is to create start-up companies based on new technologies.


International Investor advice fora on the problems now caused by products which got their starter pack from the Granny Harney when she was just the Mammy, she's got up to vice prime minister in the mean time, and gone down again. How far you think she can fall?

"the sharks are circling"-
http://www.fool.com/News/mft/2005/mft05030408.htm
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/03/04/business/ibrief.html

author by mná for the daypublication date Mon Mar 07, 2005 23:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

she's a bitch.
a cold hearted bitch who wanted pensioners to live out thier lives in compounded misery for not being little tigers, and has ignored the plight of the poor wrteches with badly tuned brains who couldn't take the drugs her biotech developed.

Use this day to tell her.

author by HA Bloody HApublication date Wed Mar 09, 2005 12:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

you glee at the failure of the one drug that have offered hope to many MS sufferers is pretty sick. you are doing a dance on their shattered hopes just becuse you can use it as a stick to beat Mary Harney with.

I suppose in your world that is alright because it is in the name of some cause or other.

if you have problems with her connection with Elan then spell them out but your crude attempts at humour on this topic probabley are a substitute for facts.

author by -publication date Fri Mar 25, 2005 21:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

And Harney took the credit,
so what's wrong with her taking the fall?
You would think with a pharmacologist PD minister in her team she would have access to the best advice.
wouldn't you?

Related Link: http://business.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=74517
author by character assasination by professionals. - "towards a pluri-cultural ireland"publication date Thu Mar 31, 2005 13:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

they say smoking cannabis is good for MS you know.
http://www.in-pharmatechnologist.com/productnews/news.asp?id=59044

I occasionally work in pharm you know.
btw. Mammy&Granny Harney, it looks like
Elan is going to be liquidated / split up.

http://www.rte.ie/news/2005/0331/elan.html

author by hmmmmmmmmmmmpublication date Sat Jul 08, 2006 03:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

doctors ( and students ) who engage in embryonic stem cell research.
This affects our national biotech bench mark stock, which has recovered from the shocking news reported in the article above, to be quite profitable again.
It also affects students in DCU, UCD and TCD ( in order of graduate career option )
Another great piece of forward planning by the FF / PD regime. Creating jobs, keeping their stock dealing cronies happy, and all for what?????

excommunication.

link to British scientists' angry reaction to this proposal which apparantly is going to be one of the themes of the "5th global family conference" which starts tomorrow in Valencia Spain. For those of you who don't know much about excommunication, it really isn't as bad as the old days. No-one is going to burn your hovel down, or indeed you at a stake in the village square. In fact modern excommunication is not really a very public affair, you don't get letters or certificates - you simply expelled from the RC communion and have no right to take the wafer anymore. Of course if no-one knows you've done something to merit excommunication (long list) ( ranges from performing or choosing an abortion to experimenting with eggs to performing blood rituals on warships) you can still walk up proudly that alter rail & take the host in your mouth. BUT it won't be transubstantiated into the flesh of Christ anymore!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes for verily it will only be a bit of tasteless bread.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/genes/article/0,,1815738,00.html

author by iosafpublication date Sat Jul 08, 2006 03:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

My younger brother grew up in an area of high unemployment in western Dublin and studied hard for the Leaving Certificate, doing particularly well in the "unseen poem" section, though some members of the local "parents against drugs" denigrated his results claiming it was only because he had sat the exams as gaeilge . Well understandably with that calumny behind him, a career in poetry review was unthinkable and so our parents who had voted for Mary Harney since she was a FF backbencher took out a series of bank loans to allow him study genetic engineering at DCU. He then went on to be one of those people at the freezer and microscope you seen on the telly. Sadly my younger brother died tragically last November ( I don't want to go into the details out of respect for my ma & da ) [who are avid readers of your site by the way]
What I want to know is this! will this excommunication thing be back-dated?
We took out a number of bank loans to cover the plenary indulgences requisite to reducing his time in purgatory ( to be honest he was no angel ) and had hoped by 2016 he'd be in heaven. Without being a "know-all", I do believe that all women who aborted before the 19th century were not excommunicated, and that women in the medieval period were not even thought to be committing a mortal sin. But of course the facilitator of the abortion got burnt at the stake & is surely in Hell with Pol Pot. So basically, the celtic tiger is a bit mangey now, and we as a family can't afford to take out any more bank loans to buy the plenary indulgences, & the way I look at it is this - - - If he's gone to hell, then its a waste of mass cards. That much said, I can't help being a smart-arse & wonder will he get moved about? one year he's just a recuperable sinner - this weekend he's as hell bound as a spanish lefty.

Please give me and my family an answer soon. My da has always been a bit of an entrepeneur, and has a bonded warehouse full of viagra, swearing it keeps the elderly couples faithful & on the track. He's convinced all we have to do is buy a plenary indulgence which lasts 5 months to a year for every day of our remaining lives to appeal to The Lord's Ifinite Mercy . I tell him that sounds very protestant. Anyway, the only way my father the loveable entrepeneur and PD voter can raise the cash is advertising the Viagra on your newswire lists.

So you'll appreciate this is an urgent matter. gurggle ribbid gilgamesh & gibberish fuck the pope, but obviously not literally - There may be children reading.

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