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Fógraí bháis (Free article)
6 July 2006
It was with sadness that republicans from Counties Monaghan, Louth and Armagh and from further afield learned of the death of Kathleen Quigley. This was particularly the case with the people from Kathleen's own community of Inniskeen in South Monaghan.
The Matt Treacy Column (Free article)
6 July 2006
One of my superstitions about matches is that the team who appears to have the most supporters in town beforehand will win. Of course this is a very subjective rule of thumb and depends very much on the route I take and which watering hole I favour prior to the match. Nor, in the interests of scientific accuracy, do I apply it to games involving…
Cúlchaint le Seán ó Donaile (Free article)
6 July 2006
Tá puball beag agam cois cuain, áit a gcloisim na rónta i bpoill na pluaise is an faoileán lena phort uaigneach a aithním - bhí seal ann nuair a bhí mo shaol lán le cuideachta - bhí súile meabhracha gorma aici is gáire a mheall mo chroí; luíomar cois farraige i bpuball agus gheallamar grá dá chéile go dtí gur theith sí le Turcach i Londain a bhí…
Remembering the Past (Free article)
6 July 2006
Fifty years ago this week, Clann na Poblachta, was formed to challenge the stranglehold of Fianna Fáil on Irish politics. The Party was to last 19 years and failed in its objectives due to internal feuds and lack of unity.
Media View BY FRANK FARRELL (Free article)
6 July 2006
Tom McGurk was one of the few voices raised against the hypocrisy of those who opposed the 1916 commemorations but who gloried in recent events marking the 90th anniversary of the slaughter at the Somme. Writing in The Sunday Business Post, McGurk took apart recent obsequious essays by journalists like Fintan O'Toole. Britain and her allies…
International: republicans' unique credibility with opposing sides (Free article)
13 July 2006
Sinn Féin's Chief Negotiator returned last week from Sri Lanka where he met the senior political leadership of the Tamil Tigers in the rebel controlled north of the country. The visit had not been announced in advance of this meeting but had the support of the Sri Lanka President. Here MARTIN McGUINNESS gives a fascinating insight into his Sri…
Sectarianism of the Twelfth - where is the political leadership? (Free article)
13 July 2006
Flags erected on bonfires in Antrim referring to Michael McIlveen, a local Catholic victim of sectarian murder in the area, are a sickening reminder of the reality of Orangeism and so called 'celebrations' of the Twelfth. Surely, the family of Michael McIlveen has endured enough heartache without being subjected to these…
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