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Poist caillte ag Lá tar éis feachtais Lady Hermon (Free article)
2 December 2004
D'fhógair an nuachtán laethúil Gaeilge Lá inniu go gcuirfear beirt oibrí chun bóthair agus go ngearrfar siar go dtí ceithre lá sa tseachtain mar thoradh ar fheachtas Aontachtaithe in aghaidh an pháipéir.
De Brún to address students at Belfast meeting (Free article)
2 December 2004
Sinn Féin MEP Bairbre de Brún is to address a meeting in St Mary's College on the Falls Road in Belfast, aimed at encouraging young people and women to join Sinn Féin.
Seán O'Carroll and Patrick Tierney honoured (Free article)
2 December 2004
The Ardee Seán O'Carroll and Patrick Tierney Commemoration Committee held a very successful parade and wreath-laying ceremony in the Louth village on Sunday 28 November.
Valuable republican manuscripts under the hammer (Free article)
2 December 2004
While not wanting to add to the coffers of auctioneers, I'd draw attention to the forthcoming auction by Mealy's Auctioneers on Tuesday and Wednesday, 7/8 December. I do so in the hope that when the hammer is brought down on an array of republican memorabilia from the revolutionary years after the founding of Sinn Féin 100 years ago, that they…
Revolting peasants in Wicklow (Free article)
2 December 2004
NEWS that the peasants are revolting in Wicklow over blocked rights-of-way and legal harassment is setting the cat among the pigeons down at the Law Library as well as the whisper-filled corridors of Wicklow County Council.
Scholarship fund and commemoration (Free article)
2 December 2004
Antoine Mac Giolla Bhríghde's passion in life was his heritage. He loved traditional music and was a singer and flute player, tutoring a local flute band and attending seisuns whenever he could. He was a fluent Irish speaker and encouraged all those he came into contact with to use as much Irish as they had and to learn whatever else they could.…
The right to strike (Free article)
9 December 2004
With two significant disputes this week in An Post and Irish Ferries, where nearly a thousand workers have been laid off by management and where government is failing to accept its responsibilities, how should we write about strikes and industrial relations conflicts in the Irish economy?
Within touching distance (Free article)
9 December 2004
Wading through all the recriminations and accusations on Wednesday, aimed mostly at republicans, it was easy to overlook the massive significance of what had actually taken place. No deal was struck, but the fact that all sides came within touching distance of one revealed just how much had been achieved.
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