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Donegal job haemorrhage continues (Free article)

1 September 2005

In the second blow to Donegal in as many weeks the Clubman Omega shirt factory has announced its closure after 20 years of operation with the loss of 67 jobs. The company, which at its peak employed almost 200 people from the area, intends to move its manufacturing facilities to Lithuania, citing 'unacceptably high costs of production' as the…

Successful multicultural festival (Free article)

1 September 2005

It was the best of festivals, it was the worst of festivals. The Dun Laoghaire Festival of World Cultures last weekend managed to combine two very distinct elements. The first and the worst was centred around the Craft Fair where white, middle-class Guardian readers showed how open they were to world culture by perusing the trinkets and bracelets…

Fian Jim Templeton commemorated in Lower Ormeau (Free article)

1 September 2005

A commemoration parade held along the Lower Ormeau Road in South Belfast on Sunday 28 August marked the 30th anniversary of the assassination of Fianna member Jim Templeton. Jim, who had joined the Fianna in 1973 at the age of 13, was shot dead by loyalist gunmen as he stood outside the Rose and Crown Bar in August 1975 two years later.

Comhrialtas: An bhfuil aon dul as? (Free article)

1 September 2005

Recently a number of Sinn Féin activists, writing in this paper on the way forward for the party in the 26 Counties, have touched on the thorny question of coalition. Writing in a personal capacity Cathal O Murchú suggests that while it may be a problematic issue, the coalition question is something which republicans will need to engage with in…

Greaves summer school....a missed opportunity (Free article)

1 September 2005

As the 17th Desmond Greaves Summer School opened last Friday night to discuss the prospects for the left in Ireland, approximately 200 left-wing activists from a variety of political groups and none were shutting down two dozen Statoil stations across Dublin and Ireland.

Bua ár gCultúir (Free article)

1 September 2005

Bhí an t-ádh orm freastal ar Fhleá Cheoil na hÉireann i Leitir Ceanainn, Tír Chonaill ag deireadh na seachtaine. Rith sé liom go raibh na mílte i láthair ag an ócáid seo agus de réir tuairiscí éagsúla, thaisteal suas le leath-mhilliúin duine le bheith ann don phléisiúr.

Enthralling football at Castlerea (Free article)

1 September 2005

"An Enthralling and impressive display of football" is how one participant described it and while one would be forgiven for thinking they were referring to the Tyrone Versus Dublin match in Croker, they were actually referring to the annual Castlerea Gaelic football blitz.

Fifth Column (Free article)

1 September 2005

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New address for Belfast An Phoblacht ofiice (Free article)

1 September 2005

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The historical significance of 16 Moore Street (Free article)

1 September 2005

Remembering the Past - At eight o clock on Friday evening 28 April 1916, with the GPO engulfed in flames, the Provisional Government of the Irish Republic and IRA men and women retreated from the building and endeavoured to make there way to the Four Courts' Garrison. They left the GPO by the side entrance in Henry Street and made there way under…

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