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Eircom sale: Feeble regulators, government hand wringing (Free article)
2 March 2006
For sale Eircom, a former national asset, but now one directionless phone company, which comes with feeble regulators and a compliant national government prone only to occasional hand wringing. This model has as standard easy access to asset stripping and a low debt burden more than capable of being ramped up by a billion euro or two.
Labour's concern on bank profits too late (Free article)
2 March 2006
As Allied Irish Bank (AIB) profits rose 23% to a record €1.7 billion for 2005, it seems that the Irish banking sector, already the most profitable in Europe, is set for another bumper year. In the coming weeks the other big four- Bank of Ireland, Ulster Bank, National Irish and Irish Permanent and Life are set to report their earnings for 2005 and…
Left Republican Review Returns (Free article)
2 March 2006
Left Republican Review is back after several years in abeyance. During the past year the magazine's editorial board has developed a business plan to transform the publication into a commercially viable, not for profit enterprise.
Dorchla an Iarthair (Free article)
2 March 2006
Tá éileamh ag fás san Iarthar go mba cheart dorchla bonneagair a thógáil - idir mhórbhealach agus iarnród - chun go bhféadfaí geilleagar an Iarthair a fhorbairt ar chéim mar atá sa Chósta Thoir. Ar an oileán seo, tá an bonneagar lárnaithe i mBaile Átha Cliath sna Sé Chontae is Fichead agus i mBéal Feirste sna Sé Chontae, agus fágann sé sin Bruach…
Light a candle in memory of the Hunger Strikers (Free article)
2 March 2006
Light a candle on the anniversaries of the death of each hunger striker. A special commemorative candle has been produced bearing the names of each of the 12 Hunger strikers. This candle is now available from the Sinn Féin Bookshop.
A narrative of displacement (Free article)
6 March 2006
Palestinian author and political activist, DR GHADA KARMI, was in Belfast recently. Exiled as a child in 1948 from her home in Jerusalem, she spoke to An Phoblacht about her latest book, In Search Of Fatima, and its relevence to an Irish audience.
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