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Struggle, solidarity and socialism (Free article)

13 October 2005

Interview: Cuban Chargé d'Affaires Teresita Trujillo

Sinn Féin National Draw Results (Free article)

13 October 2005

Sinn Féin National Draw Results for October 2005

Clock ticking on Irish economy (Free article)

13 October 2005

Irish economy: Figures show increased inequality. New figures released by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), the Central Statistics Office and the Department of Finance measuring the performance of the 26-County economy all point to coming years of sustained economic growth.

Warm welcome for Adams (Free article)

13 October 2005

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams, accompanied by party MEPs Mary Lou McDonald and Bairbre de Brún were in Brussels last week, Wednesday 5 October, for a one-day whirlwind series of political engagements.

Reviews: Portlaoise Hunger Strike 1977 (Free article)

13 October 2005

Martin Ferris was a republican prisoner in Portlaoise in 1977 when, in response to the brutal conditions in the jail, the POWs embarked on a hunger strike

An crios iompair go Campa X-ray (Free article)

13 October 2005

Tá Rialtas an 26 Chontae comhpháirteach go pointe áirithe leis an gcaoi a chaitheann na Meireacánigh lena ngialla polaitiúla sa chaoi go gceadaíonn siad dóibh críoch, areóspás agus áiseanna na tíre seo a úsáid ar mhaithe lena ngialla a iompar. Crios iompair chun na céasta is ea an ghluaiseacht dhaonna seo.

Laochra Theamhrach (Free article)

13 October 2005

You go to O'Connell Street, and in the large window of the GPO you will see a statue of Cú Chulainn. Many know it as the 1916 heroe's memorial, but few know the story of Cú Chulainn's death.

Remembering the Past: The Rights of Man (Free article)

13 October 2005

Few people seemed less likely to change history than Thomas Paine. According to one chronicler, he was an "unkempt nomad who loved to talk and to drink, he would drop in on friends for a brief visit and stay for five years". Yet he emerged as one of the world's most devoted, eloquent, influential advocates of human liberty.

Farrell's book catches the imagination (Free article)

13 October 2005

First of all, congratulations to the Dublin Junior Camogie team on their victory over Clare in the replayed All-Ireland Final at Birr last Sunday. Goals from Emer Lucey of Ballyboden and Louise O'Hara of Erin's Isle were the key scores in a match that was dominated by the strong wind. Midfielder Ciara Lucey, also of Ballyboden, took some excellent…

INTERVIEW - Outgoing Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland Ali Halimeh talks to An Phoblacht (Free article)

20 October 2005

Dr Ali Halimeh has been the Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland for the past four years. During his time here he has highlighted the truth behind the brutal Israeli occupation of Palestine and has built strong relations with Sinn Féin. He has attended and spoke at the party's Ard Fheiseanna for several years. He will shortly be leaving Ireland to…

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