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25 May 2006

News from around the world

The Mitchel McLaughlin Column - Unionist political principles (Free article)

25 May 2006

David Ervine, who has openly admitted that he speaks for the UVF, an organisation not on ceasefire, involved in internecine murder, racism and a litany of murderous attacks on the nationalist community, can align himself with whichever party he chooses. But it's a bit rich of Ulster Unionists having collapsed the political institutions of the Good…

Wiwa slams Shell during Famine Walk (Free article)

25 May 2006

The theme of this year's Afri Famine Walk in County Mayo was Land for People, Not for Profit with organisers focussing on the issue of the exploitation of natural resources in Erris, County Mayo and in the Niger Delta.

Remembering McElwain (Free article)

25 May 2006

Although firmly rooted in the Irish historical experience, the Republican Movement during the recent phase of conflict was little concerned with leaving a record for future generations. In the cut and thrust of raids, arrests, long imprisonment and sudden death, countless documents were destroyed and a wealth of oral tradition went to the grave…

Peaceful end to Afghani hunger strike welcomed (Free article)

25 May 2006

The hunger strike in Dublin's St Patrick's Cathedral by Afghani asylum seekers ended at the weekend. That it ended without the tragic loss of life has been welcomed by human rights campaigners, anti-racist groups and political parties.

The Matt Treact Column - Bog snorkelling conditions should have seen hurling matches called off (Free article)

25 May 2006

Congratulations to Westmeath on defeating Dublin in the Leinster hurling championship. If they can persuade Kilkenny to play the next game in a particularly soggy rice paddy field they might advance further.

Coalition double standards (Free article)

25 May 2006

With crisis at Aer Lingus, the closure of Fruit of the Loom in Donegal and a new €175 million venture capital fund unveiled in the same the seven days, the detail of Fianna Fáil's business enterprise policy has been finally revealed. It's a case of some money for 3% of Irish businesses, no money for most of the rest especially if you are outside…

Cúlchaint - An Bhreatain Bheag: le Seán ó Donaile (Free article)

25 May 2006

..tá triúr bhean ós ar gcomhair ag caitheamh slabhra toitíní 's ag plé scaradh Paul McCartney agus Heather bocht agus cíocha Jordan- cad is féidir a rá faoin teach tabhairne seo ach go bhfuil péint bándearg ar gach rud, na sockets ina measc, ceol uafásach ar an bosca juke agus fir ramhar ag suí thart ag ól John Bull 's ag caitheamh Darts; tá…

Fograí Bhais - Michael O'Riordan (Free article)

25 May 2006

Michael O'Riordan, who died last week aged 88, was synonymous with communism in Ireland. Born in Cork in 1917, just five days after the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, he outlived that revolution by 15 years.

Media View - Distorting the reality of sectarianism: BY FRANK FARRELL (Free article)

25 May 2006

That The Irish Times did not even bother to editorialise on the sectarian murder of Michael McIlveen in Ballymena was probably a merciful relief. The message would undoubtedly have been composed of that most disingenuous of all Southern media distortions of Northern reality - 'sure there's a pair of them in it'.

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