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16 October, 2008 |
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THE global economic crisis has created a whirlwind of reaction and recrimination. Much of this anger has been directed against the major financial institutions and Governments and the political parties.
On the 30th Anniversary of the British Government's 1976 Fair Employment legislation, designed to outlaw religious and political discrimination in the North of Ireland, the Committee for the Administration of Justice, (CAJ) launched a damning report on the failure of Government to address the 'problems of disadvantage and communal division' in the North of Ireland.
An Phoblacht's famous weekly satirical column. Remembering the Past: The British broadcasting ban
In October 1988 the British Home Secretary Douglas Hurd announced in the House of Commons that all Sinn Féin spokespersons and representatives were to be banned from television and radio. International : US Justice and the Miami Five, Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch Nobody in Ireland needs instruction on how a country's judicial system will, when required, deliver the verdict that is demanded by the political system.
Bhí roinnt imeachtaí eagraithe ar mhaithe le tábhacht oidhreacht Oirthear na Gaillimhe a ardú le deireannas. Photo: Monica Hynes, Ionad Oidhreachta na Gráige, Dr. Anita Donaghy, Birdwatch Ireland agus Tamás Péterváry, seandálaí ag caint. Margaret Loughnane, Oifigeach Oideachais an Chomhar Creidmheasa i gcuideachta leo
One of the great joys of junior hurling is that you never know who YOU will end up marking. Especially as the season progresses and you might have the chance of winning something. Suddenly the pot bellied, myopic balding corner forward who was even slower than you when you played them the last time has miraculously metamorphosised into someone with the pace of Usain Bolt, the accuracy of Joe Canning and who only knows the half forwards by their numbers. 'Down the line Number 10.' And he's from Kilkenny or Tipperary or Cork. Points of View: Was Sinn Féin right to support Dáil banks guarantee? PÁDRAIG Mac LOCHLAINN talks about why he is in favour of it and EOIN Ó BROIN talks about why he is against it
"DON'T dare screw us, Brian," screamed the front page of Tuesday's Star where it went on to define "us" as "the ordinary, hard-working people of this country", presumably including Star editor Ger Colleran. Still, good strong stuff making the point that the financial crisis was created by "politicians, fat cat property developers, greedy bankers and incompetent financial watchdogs" and that these were the people Lenihan should target in the Budget. |
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