Post Mortem
And so, a fond goodbye . . .
Some things seem to go on forever, such as the Eurovision Song Contest, the existence of Fianna Fail and Vladimir Putin's career. However, some things must come to an end. So after ten years this will be the last PostMortem column in *The Sunday Business Post.*
It has been quite a ride, with lots of ups and downs, a recession or two, a never-ending boom (which ended) and a few rows about Israel, creationism, climate...
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