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The Claudia (Free article)

21 July 2005

On the first anniversary of the death of leading Irish republican Joe Cahill, An Phoblacht looks back at one of the episodes with which Joe was always associated in the public imagination - The Claudia affair.

No excuse for ESB price rises (Free article)

21 July 2005

Ireland could be world leader in renewable energyUnderused natural resources, unjustified price increases and a massive €1 billion levy on households in the Six Counties because of privatisation. Welcome to the Irish electricity market where this week 26-County customers face their fourth winter of higher energy prices.

Fifth Column (Free article)

21 July 2005

Leathanach Grinn na bPoblachtánach - The republican funnies page

Preying on the small fish (Free article)

21 July 2005

Recent action by the scallop fishermen in Wexford is illustrative of the desperate situation in which Irish fishermen are increasingly finding themselves.

Remembering the Past - The Asgard (Free article)

21 July 2005

On 24 April 1914 the unionist paramilitary Ulster Volunteers successfully imported into Ireland 10,000 Manlicher rifles, 9,100 Mauser rifles and 2,000,000 rounds of ammunition all purchased in Hamburg, Germany. The purpose of the importation was to oppose by violence any introduction of Home Rule for Ireland.

Guttersnipes continue to squawk (Free article)

21 July 2005

Last weekend again saw papers from the O'Reilly media empire engage in spurious attacks against Irish republicans in general and Sinn Féin in particular. The Sunday World and the Sunday Independent again churned out politically-motivated attacks aimed at damaging the party.

Life or death in the afternoon (Free article)

21 July 2005

When the legendary Sporting Life columnist Jeffrey Barnard failed to supply his copy due to being the worse for drink, the paper used to excuse his absence with a single line: "Jeffrey Barnard is unwell." For about ten minutes on Sunday afternoon Matt Treacy was distinctly unwell and was seriously considering the same option.

Tyrone's fallen heroes remembered (Free article)

21 July 2005

Martin Hurson (right) was the sixth prisoner to die in Long Kesh during the Hunger Strike of 1981. On the 24th anniversary of his death a crowd of more than 500 descended on Galbally to remember the Tyrone man's anniversary, as part of Tyrone Volunteers' Day on Wednesday 13 July.

Léirmheasanna Leabhar - Book Review (Free article)

21 July 2005

The three books for review this week are: Slanguage - a Dictionary of Irish Slang; The IRA in Kerry 1916-1921; and Colossus - The Rise And Fall of the American Empire.

Dublin Volunteer remembered (Free article)

21 July 2005

A large crowd of Dublin republicans assembled at Darndale on the northside of the city, on Saturday 16 July for the Annual Pat Cannon commemoration. Cannon, a Volunteer with Oglaigh na hÉireann, was killed with his comrade Peter McElcar from Donegal in a premature explosion near Castlederg on the Donegal/Tyrone border in 1976.

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