Talk:National Institute for Higher Education

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[edit] Please check your facts!

The Lichfield Report did actually call for a "University of Limerick", i'm not trying to falsely progress this opinion (i'm not even associated with the university), please check on Debates of the Houses of the Oireachtas and search for such in the late 1960s before deleting fact!

Djegan


Please read more carefully! My edit did not change the meaning. It simply avoided the run-on sentence in the previous version. Your reversion of my change only makes it a little more long-winded, and brings back the run-on sentence. BrendanH 10:33, Apr 8, 2004 (UTC)