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Eilish McCabe (McAnespie) - dedicated campaigner for truth (Free article)
7 August 2008
On Tuesday 5 August Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams attended the wake of Eilish McCabe (née McAnespie), the sister of Aidan McAnespie who was shot dead on the border at Aughnacloy by the British Army in February 1988.
Nuacht na nOibrithe (Free article)
7 August 2008
Rail strike avoided at LRC, Job losses in Waterford city, Sharp rise in job losses and Union greets new Iralco ownership
Fógraí bháis: Danny Campbell (Free article)
7 August 2008
VOLUNTEER Danny Campbell suffered a stroke on 14 March 2005 and died on 9 July 2008. It was a sad day in County Mayo for his wife Phyllis, for the family, for Ballycroy County Mayo and for the Republican Movement. It was also a proud day as republicans and friends remembered Danny as a leader, as an organiser and as a patriot. He moulded Ballycroy…
Tribute to Armagh/Tyrone International Brigaders (Free article)
7 August 2008
THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR featured in a film shown during the West Armagh Festival at the weekend about local volunteers who served with the International Brigades fighting Franco's fascists in the 1936-1939 prelude to the Second World War.
Fianna martyr honoured (Free article)
7 August 2008
Fian John Dempsey who was shot dead by British forces on 8 July 1981, the day that Hunger Striker Joe McDonnell died, was commemorated in a march and Gaelic sports day last Sunday 3 August.
George and Pop Annual Football Tournament (Free article)
7 August 2008
Derry Sinn Féin Councillor Kevin Campbell has said that the annual 'George and Pop Football Tournament' will take place on Saturday 16 August to coincide with the Annual Hunger Strike commemoration taking place that weekend in Derry.
Kieran Doherty commemoration 2008 (Free article)
7 August 2008
Margaret Doherty (centre) at wreath laying ceremony in Belfast for her son Hunger Striker Kieran on Saturday 2 August Also see Celebration and remembrance at Féile
THE DRUGS CRISIS : Ella O'Dwyer talks to people in the frontline of the ongoing fight against drugs (Free article)
14 August 2008
IN the early 1980s it was obvious that in Dublin's Inner city the drug problem was out of control. The signs were everywhere - syringes were found on the stairwells of flats complexes, break-ins were on the rise, people from all over the city were arriving at particular residents' doors hoping to buy drugs.
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