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Mála Poist (Free article)

21 February 2008

Cuireann An Phoblacht fáilte roimh litreacha ónár léitheoirí. Scríobh i nGaeilge nó i mBéarla, 200 focal ar a méid. Déantar giorrú ar litreachta más gá. Cuir do litir chuig [email protected] An Phoblacht welcomes readers' letters. Write in Irish or English, 200 words maximum. Letters may be edited for brevity. Send your letters to…

Le ChÉile Ulster Honouree : Brian Keenan (Free article)

21 February 2008

BRIAN KEENAN, from Belfast, is the 2008 Le Chéile honouree for Ulster. Brian was one of the IRA's foremost strategists for most of the last 40 years. He was one of the first and longest-serving activists to live his life on the run, being sought by the British crown forces shortly after he joined the IRA. He spent much of his time on the run in…

Gerry Adams wishes Fidel well on his retirement (Free article)

21 February 2008

SINN FÉIN President Gerry Adams has wished Cuban leader Fidel Castro well in his retirement. Adams who has in the past visited Cuba and met with Fidel Castro was speaking after the Cuban Revolutionary leader announced his intention not to seek re-election to the Cuban Presidency.

Martin McGuinness pays tribute to Maggie Hughes (Free article)

21 February 2008

Sinn Féin MP for Mid Ulster Martin McGuinness has paid tribute to Maggie Hughes the mother of IRA Hunger Striker Francis Hughes who passed away on Tuesday.

The Mitchel McLaughlin Column (Free article)

21 February 2008

THE call by the Assembly Health Committee on the Minister for Health, Michael McGimpsey, to instigate a full, independent, public inquiry into the Clostridium Difficille outbreak in the North's hospitals is welcome. But the minister's reluctance to act even though he now claims not to have ruled out a public inquiry is a further sign of his…

INTERNATIONAL : US millions fund anti-Venezuela groups (Free article)

21 February 2008

IN the years 2006-2007, the United States allocated some $16 million in public monies to fund the ousting - or overthrow, they're not too fussy - of a democratically-elected head of state. There was no international outcry, no clamour, no calls regime change in Washington.

Sinn Féin in Westminster to press transfer on policing and justice powers (Free article)

21 February 2008

ALEX MASKEY MLA, Sinn Féin spokesperson on policing and justice issues, travelled to Westminster on Wednesday 19 February, to brief MPs, representatives of London Embassies and the media on the current situation in the political process in the North of Ireland, and in particular the issue of Policing and Justice and the transfer of powers to the…

Cúlchaint (Free article)

21 February 2008

Is fada an lá ó scríobh mé alt i gcóir an pháipéar agus é lán le bolscaireacht - tá mé ag tógáil sos ón chnagchóicín faoi choine leathuair a chloig agus tá mo hata tuí agus mo bhandána crochta ar an falla.

Unionist point-scoring doesn't help victims (Free article)

21 February 2008

SPECULATION that the British Government-appointed Consultative Group on the Past could suggest that the conflict in the North of Ireland be officially classified as a war led several DUP MLAs to sponsor a motion in the Assembly this week that this should not happen. The DUP motion was passed by 46 votes to 20.

Matt Treacy (Free article)

21 February 2008

Given the alacrity with which the Cork County Board accepted the invitation to enter binding arbitration, few could have predicted the scale of the victory which Kieran Mulvey's decision actually conferred on the players. They won the battle over Holland and the method of selection and the right to have players representatives as part of the team…

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