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3 July 2008 Edition

The Mary Nelis Column

3 July 2008

THE people of Zimbabwe have to change the situation for themselves without interference from those who in the past have been guilty of as many abuses of human rights as Robert Mugabe. Perhaps that's why the leaders of the African nations who gathered in Egypt this week have refused to condemn him. Free article

Cúlchaint

3 July 2008

Nuair a thóg an Coiste Gnó de Chonradh na Gaeilge cinneadh le déanaí an ceannáras atá ina sheilbh le breis agus daichead bliain a chur ar dhíol bhí an chontúirt ann go ndíolfaí níos mó ná foirgneamh ach go mbeadh cuid de stair na tíre seo féin á chur ar an mhargadh. Free article

Matt Treacy

3 July 2008

"PUKE football," for those of you who don't spend time following the Delphic pronouncements of GAA pundits, is the term awarded to the blanket defence system as patented by Tyrone in the early noughties and epitomised by their defeat of Kerry in the 2003 semi-final. Free article

Media View

3 July 2008

BY the time you read this, it will be Day 9 in the Recession House and already I am suffering serious recession fatigue Free article

Fifth Column

3 July 2008

An Phoblacht's famous weekly satirical column. Free article

International : FMLN poses new challenge to ruling party

3 July 2008

FOR a glimpse of what the neo-liberal future might look like, a visit to the tiny Central American country of El Salvador could prove very instructive. Free article


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