"Kevin Myers" is an Irish journalist and writer. He writes for the Sunday Times#Irish edition/Irish edition of The Sunday Times, having previously been a columnist for the Irish Independent and a former contributor to The Irish Times, where he wrote the "An Irishman's Diary" opinion column several times weekly. Until 2005, he wrote for the UK The Sunday Telegraph/Sunday Telegraph.

His articles criticise left-wing opinion and the "liberal consensus", sometimes incorporating hyperbole, sarcasm and parody.

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In the past few years, we had reduced our performance and touring schedule while the company regained financial stability. We plan to include a much heightened touring schedule in the near future with Tucson as our No. 1 priority.

What we are doing is really a complete redesign of the rooms. We generally stay on a certain cycle.

I see our role as a complement, not an alternative to the public schools. We view ourselves as a partner, an extension. Our goal is to return the kids to the public schools as quickly as possible.

We have something for everyone. It's pretty relaxed.

I don't feel we're changing the community.

We felt like the timing is right.

(Sophomores) know they have the chance to play. It's not like we've got six or seven guys set on each side of the ball.

You're not going to play the perfect game — you'll have some turnovers, missed blocks, things like that. But we've got to respond to that, that's how we'll determine what kind of team we are.

We've got guys with good form, but until we get them in competition, we don't know what they've got.