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18 November, 2004

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Saying one thing, and doing it

Jesse Jackson in front of the Remembrance Quilt with Holy Cross priests Gary Donnegan and Aidan Troy

I've just been through a few months of what is known in this business as 'writer's block'. This happens from time to time and results in one's mind being frozen, unable to produce intelligible thoughts that can be transferred from the mind onto paper.

Photo: Jesse Jackson in front of the Remembrance Quilt with Holy Cross priests Gary Donnegan and Aidan Troy

The heart of the matter?

"New Labour with guns" was how comedian Jeremy Hardy caricatured Sinn Féin as he compered the West Belfast Festival comedy night in 2003. Yes, we did laugh but perhaps with the realisation that there were many in Irish political and public life who would want to make a real life analogy between the two parties' recent histories as a method of negating Sinn Féin's growing success and political strength.

Teamhair Abú!

"It will be a monumental eyesore and permanent scar on this intact archaelogical environment." Conor Newman and Joe Fenwick, speaking on the plan to route the M3 motorway near Tara Hill

The 5th Column

An Phoblacht's famous weekly satirical column. Read on...

One day in November - Remembering the Past

British soldiers outside Jervis Street hospital after Bloody Sunday

On the morning of Sunday 21 November 1920, 84 years ago, the IRA carried out one of its most successful counter intelligence operations ever. The IRA's success during the Tan War forced the British to draft in agents/assassins from England.

Photo: British soldiers outside Jervis Street hospital after Bloody Sunday

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