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And then there were three (Free article)
1 September 2005
There were two turning points in the Dublin versus Tyrone replay that ultimately decided the outcome. The first came when a Stephen O'Shaughnessy tackle on Seán Cavanagh was awarded with a penalty that was clinically dispatched by Stephen O'Neill. In fairness, Gerry Kinneavy was unsighted but it was a legitimate dispossession of the type witnessed…
News in brief 2 (Free article)
1 September 2005
News in brief on education cuts and public services issues
In Brief - Unionist violence (Free article)
8 September 2005
Milltown graves desecrated - Sinister posters in Ahoghill - Unionists heighten tension on Springfield Road
Fógraí Poblachtánacha - Republican notices (Free article)
8 September 2005
I nDíl Chuimhne Sept. 9th 1973: Vol Francis Dodds, Long Kesh; Sept. 9th 1985: Vol Raymond McLaughlin, Donegal Brigade. "I've always believed we had a legitimate right to take up arms and defend our country and ourselves against British occupation." - IRA Volunteer Mairéad Farrell. Remembered with love and pride by their many…
Imeachtaí Poblachtánacha - Republican events (Free article)
8 September 2005
o GREAT ESCAPE STORY NIGHT: With Bobby Storey, Bik McFarland and Gerry Kelly. 8.30pm Friday 9 September, Tally's lounge, GALBALLY, County Tyrone. Followed by disco. Táille £10. Organised by the Eoin McNamee SF Cumann o REPUBLICAN COMMEMORATION: Annual Seán Russell commemoration. Assemble 2.30pm Saturday 10 September, Five Lamps,…
Sectarian double standards (Free article)
8 September 2005
Over the weekend in the Six Counties, nationalists in the North Antrim town of Cushendall were attacked by members of the PSNI, using batons and CS Spray. A number of people were injured, including the Sinn Féin Chair of Moyle District Council, Oliver McMullan. The general media description of the incident, however, was to say that the PSNI were…
The World Today - US blocks UN reform (Free article)
8 September 2005
At the end of August, delegations representing the 191 member states of the United Nations initiated final negotiations to put together a framework document on the possible reforms to be faced by this organisation and that will be discussed by the UN Assembly General in the next few days. For the last six months, there have been proposals and…
The invisible hand of sectarianism (Free article)
8 September 2005
British classical economist Adam Smith saw the creation of wealth as dependent upon an invisible hand, a mysterious autonomous force born out of individual choice, progression of the division of labour and a free market. The mystery at the heart of Smith's model was rigorously exposed by Karl Marx, who put power relations and human agency at the…
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