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Airgead Eorpach scaoilte le Lá (Free article)
13 January 2005
Tá deireadh leis an bhac ar airgeadú oifig Lá i nGaeltacht Dhún na nGall. Thug údaráis an chláir Eorpaigh, INTERREG, le fios do bhainisteoireacht Lá go n-íocfaí siardheontais a bhí dlite don nuachtán ó osclaíodh an oifig I nGaoth Dobhair i mí Meithimh 2004.
Foirgneamh nua ag Bunscoil i mBéal Feirste (Free article)
13 January 2005
This Monday was a big day for the pupils of Bunscoil an tSléibhe Dhuibh in West Belfast, as they left behind their old prefabricated school off the Whiterock Road and moved to a new purpose built building at the back of Ballymurphy Road.
Doherty re-selected for West Tyrone (Free article)
13 January 2005
Sinn Féin Vice President Pat Doherty was unanimously re-selected as the Sinn Féin Westminster Candidate for West Tyrone at a packed party convention in Carrickmore on Monday night.
Ruane selected for South Down (Free article)
13 January 2005
Sinn Féin South Down MLA Caitríona Ruane has been selected as South Down candidate for the for the coming Westminster election. At the party's Westminster selection convention in Downpatrick, Ruane was selected unopposed.
John 'Farmer' O'Kane (Free article)
13 January 2005
The chapel choir was playing the plaintive strains of 'Boolavogue' as an eight-strong guard of honour carried the Tricolour draped coffin of John 'Farmer' O'Kane to his final resting place on 4 December last.
Digital Liberties leads the way - MediaLab closure doesn't take away from success of Digital Hub (Free article)
20 January 2005
It is not every day a government flagship project crashes after burning up €35 million of taxpayers' money. The imminent closure of MediaLab Europe and the 50 jobs that will be lost is a shame.
The cost of delaying progress (Free article)
20 January 2005
In the last 27 months, the British Government has spent £53 million on maintaining the institutions set up by the Good Friday Agreement. The institutions were suspended in October 2002, after the PSNI made serious unfounded allegations of an IRA spy-ring at Stormont. No evidence was ever provided to back up their claims.
Working class hero - Talking to Arthur Scargill 20 years after the Miners' Strike (Free article)
20 January 2005
The name Arthur Scargill will forever be synonymous with trade unionism and left-wing politics. Scargill, who served as President of the most powerful union in Britain, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), for most of the 1980s, came to international prominence 20 years ago, when he led the striking miners in their epic battle with the…
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