Presidential race: Number's up for mathematician, lawyer and professor as hopes are thwarted by council
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Presidential race: Number's up for mathematician, lawyer and professor as hopes are thwarted by council
Delays and technical problems negatively affected an Independent hopeful's chances during presentations in the Roscommon council chamber. The session stretched into a long day, and councillors' spirits began to flag as they listened. A wide range of presidential hopefuls presented to the council, representing varied backgrounds and viewpoints. Presenters included a mathematician, two solicitors, an animal rights activist, a peace activist, an artist, an engineer, an entrepreneur and a bus driver. The lineup also included an anti-abortionist and an angry man working alone in a dark room on his laptop.
"Delays and tech issues mar one Independent hopeful's chances"
"It had been a long day, and it felt like spirits had begun to flag in Roscommon council chamber as councillors heard from a myriad of presidential hopefuls."
"There was a mathematician, two solicitors, an animal rights activist, a peace activist, an artist, an engineer, an entrepreneur, a bus driver, an anti-abortionist and an angry man in a dark room on his laptop."
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