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Media View (Free article)
20 March 2008
I HAVE FOUND the Cathal Ó Searcaigh case most disturbing, not for the RTÉ documentary itself but for the baffling enthusiasm with which some of the country's artists and 'intellectuals' have rallied round the poet.
Fifth Column (Free article)
20 March 2008
He’s a very naughty boy EX-SAS MAN Simon Mann, one of the mercenary leaders of the failed 2004 coup to seize power in west Africa’s oil-rich Equatorial Guinea, has named the son of British former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as one of the money men behind the plot who ran away. Mann and 80 hard-bitten mercenaries were intercepted when their…
Sinn Féin lodges agency workers' council motion in every county (Free article)
20 March 2008
Sinn Féin TD and Economic Spokesperson Arthur Morgan has launched a council motion on agency workers that will be lodged in local authorities in every county in the 26 Counties over the coming weeks. Morgan was joined by Louth Councillors Jim Loughran and Tomás Sharkey who controversially lodged a similar motion last month.
A Bill of Rights offers hope for many (Free article)
20 March 2008
DELIVERING on a Bill of Rights in the Six Counties will protect women and political and religious freedoms and establish rights to housing and to join trade unions, Sinn Féin Human Rights spokesperson Martina Anderson has said.
Nuacht na nOibrithe (Free article)
20 March 2008
Property developers want pay cuts, Doctors say HSE has no money for new consultants, HSE hopes to make hundreds redundant and Labour Court doubles compensation to immigrant worker
International News in Brief (Free article)
20 March 2008
British PM's Iraq inquiry pledge, UN policeman dies after Kosovo clash and Bear necessities
Large attendance at fifth anniversary of murdered IRA Volunteer (Free article)
20 March 2008
SPEAKING at last weekend's fifth annual commemoration of IRA Volunteer Keith Rogers, Louth County Councillor Tomás Sharkey reminded the large attendance of the words of the highly respected Irish republican, Brian Keenan, who, speaking on the first anniversary of the death of the young IRA man, stated:
Caoimhín Mac Brádaigh remembered (Free article)
20 March 2008
A wreath laying ceremony in memory of IRA Volunteer Caoimhín Mac Brádaigh took place at Meenaleck, Gaoth Dobhair, County Donegal on Sunday 16 March. Mac Brádaigh was killed along with John Murray and Thomas McErlean during a unionist paramilitary gun and bomb attack at Milltown Cemetery on the 16 March 1988 during the funerals of the Gibraltar…
Volunteer Tom Smith commemorated (Free article)
20 March 2008
THE 33rd annual Volunteer Tom Smith took place in Dublin on St Patrick's Day with a large crowd, including members of Tom's family, parading from Berkeley Road Church to Glasnevin Cemetery
New Barnsley memorial restored (Free article)
20 March 2008
REPUBLICANS from the New Barnsley area of West Belfast have shown their determination to honour the area's republican dead by rebuilding the commemoration plaque destroyed last year.
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