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Ár sainchuspoirí (Free article)
7 June 2007
Seo leanas Athchoimre ar Aighneacht Shinn Féin agus na sainchuspóirí aitheanta ag Sinn Féin maidir leis an: 'Pháipéar comhairliúcháin ar Reachtaíocht Ghaeilge do Thuaisceart Éireann' Inár bhfocail féin-Moltaí Acht na Gaeilge do na sé chontae! Phioc mé pointí tábhachta amach as an tsliocht agus tá súil agam go dtabharann sé blas daoibh.
Nuacht na nOibrithe (Free article)
7 June 2007
ESB workers threaten strike and Shorts workers get £1.2m compensation
General election 2007 : History made once again in Cavan-Monaghan (Free article)
7 June 2007
While republicans were disappointed with the overall results in the 26 County general election, they can be proud of several achievements in the election, not least of which was the historic third consecutive term won by Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin in the border constituency of Cavan-Monaghan.
'On the run' for Cumann Cabhrach (Free article)
7 June 2007
Women who completed the Dublin Womens Marathon, Monday 4 June 2007
Media View (Free article)
7 June 2007
Republicans who may feel demoralised by the recent election results should take heart from the collective media display of pleasure mixed with palpable relief.
Shell to Sea protest (Free article)
7 June 2007
Shell to Sea Lock On Protest at Bord na Mona & Shell Peat Deposition Site, Shramore, Bangor Erris, County Mayo, Tuesday 5 June 2007. Protest started at 7am and ended at 12 noon after 5 protesters were cut from a dual pipe system laced with concrete and steel rods
Fifth Column (Free article)
7 June 2007
Let’s get ready to rumble It seems like there’s a rash of political infighting all over Ireland, Scotland and England. In Glasgow, two Scottish political heavyweights – former Scottish Assembly member Tommy Sheridan and Respect MP George Galloway – are donning the gloves to box the heads off their opponents. Tommy Sheridan, who gave the News of…
Letter to the Taoiseach (Free article)
7 June 2007
David McNarry walked out on me last Thursday. David is a former Head of the Orange Order and he is the Chief Whip of the Ulster Unionist Party at the Assembly.
The Matt Treacy Column (Free article)
7 June 2007
James Joyce's father, John Stanislaus besides being noted for a fine singing voice and a fondness for whiskey, had a good turn of phrase. One of his favourite expressions was that something, usually the weather, was as unpredictable as a baby's bottom.
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