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Sinn Féin Mayor: Former Ógra activist looks forward to challenge (Free article)
22 June 2006
Councillor Matt Carthy was last week elected the first ever Sinn Féin Mayor of Carrickmacross Town Council. Here he speaks to ELLA O'DWYER about his political background, the place of youth in the republican struggle and his views on the role of Mayor.
Teitheadh na Tuaithe (Free article)
22 June 2006
Ó thús dara leath an Fhichiú Aois ar aghaidh nuair a thosaigh tionsclú nua-aimseartha bunaithe ar teiceolaíocht nua, tá próiseas uirbithe imithe i bhfeidhm ar fud an oileáin, go háirithe sa Deisceart. I lár na 1960í, don chéad uair, bhí níos mó daoine ina gcónaí sna cathracha agus sna bailte móra ná mar a bhí ina gcónaí faoin tuath agus iad ag…
The Matt Treacy Column (Free article)
22 June 2006
The best guide to answering the hoary old question - prompted again by Tyrone/Louth last Saturday - as to which team is happiest with a draw, is to look at the reactions of the teams and supporters to the final whistle. On that basis there could be little doubt that Tyrone were relieved to have escaped. And while both sets of supporters rose to…
Brendan Moley presentation (Free article)
22 June 2006
The family of IRA Volunteer Brendan Moley, killed on active serive in 1988 made a special presentation on 13 June to the Sinn Féin Cumann named in his honour and that of his comrade Brendan Burns.
Reviews: Barry McElduff on The Wind that Shakes the Barley and a book by Spanish Civil War veteran Bob Doyle (Free article)
22 June 2006
Powerful portrayal of rebel Cork and Accessible story of political activist and fighter
In Brief (Free article)
22 June 2006
Milne elected Magherafelt Chairperson, Graveyard vandalism slammed, McGuinness welcomes FIFA decision, EU bulletin to be launched, Cairde Shinn Féin Belfast launch, From Belfast to Balyconnell, British challenged on discrimination, Galliagh residents demand support and Anti-death driving murals launched
Cúlchaint le Seán ó Donaile (Free article)
22 June 2006
Ar son Bord Fáilte ba mhaith liom fáilte oifigiúil a chur roimh an gnáth aimsir Samhraidh a d'fhill thar an deireadh seachtaine- cheap mé go raibh mé I Fuengerola leis an méid sin daoine ag rith thart le craiceann dóite agus na tuathaigh le prams agus tattoos agus boilg bródiúil.
Media View BY FRANK FARRELL (Free article)
22 June 2006
Amongst the army of political pundits and media experts who recently spewed forth a trillion words on the legacy of Charles J Haughey, few if any ventured a serious political analysis of why Haughey was such a controversial personality.
Remembering the Past (Free article)
22 June 2006
Nora Connolly, was born in Scotland in 1893. During the early 1900s, the Connolly family lived for a short time in America. It was there that Nora became politically active, her time divided between working at a milliners and attending outdoor labour meetings with her father James. It was also during this time that James Connolly and Nora became…
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