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Friday, 15 August 2008

Dallas - Dallas Stars Reunite For 30th Anniversary

The stars of DALLAS are reuniting to lionize the thirtieth anniversary of the iconic show.

Cast members of the popular prime time soap opera that ran from 1978 - 1991 will repay to the Southfork Ranch near Dallas on 8 November (08) to record the date.

Larry Hagman, Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy have all confirmed they will take care the event.

Hagman, who played character J.R. Ewing, is looking onward to the party.

He says, "I may not be able to do the 40th. Thirty years is pretty

Thursday, 7 August 2008

Minister Moloney Welcomes The Launch Of The Report By The Mental Health Commission On The Operation Of Part 2 Of The Mental Health Act, 2001

�Mr. John Moloney T.D., Minister of State at the Department of Health And Children welcomed the publication of the Mental Health Commission's Report on the operation of Part 2 of the Mental Health Act, 2001. The Commission's report provides an external comment on the Mental Health Act, an information report relating to the operational activity arising from the commencement of Part 2 and the findings of a public consultation exercise.


Part 2 of the Act provides for a system of independent followup by a Mental Health Tribunal of a person's involuntary detention for psychiatric care and treatment. Prior to the implementation of Part 2 of the Act in November 2006, there was no independent review of involuntary detention in Ireland and, in general, those detained against their testament in psychiatric hospitals remained there until the relevant consultant head-shrinker determined that they should be discharged.


"The successful implementation of Part 2 of the Act represented a very significant reform of the manner in which mental health services in Ireland are provided to the most