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Oideachas agus fís an Phiarsaigh (Free article)

4 September 2008

Bhuel, tá an chéad seachtain de Mhí Mheán an Fhómhair linn arís: méadú suntasach ar thrácht agus ar thranglam le páistí ag filleadh ar scoil agus na sráideanna lán le SUVanna agus iompróirí daoine i ndiaidh 'shuaimhneas' an tsamhraidh. Do dhaoine eile, áfach, tá nasc níos dírí leis an turas scoile seo agus le seachtainí anuas ar fud na tíre bhí…

More than a game (Free article)

4 September 2008

SUNDAY possibly sees the culmination of one of the epic journeys in modern hurling - the arrival of Waterford in their first final since 1963. After last year's semi-final defeat by Limerick, many were writing them off on the basis that they had missed their best chance. It was a suspicion confirmed earlier in the summer after their tame exit…

Walking in the steps of the Civil Rights marchers (Free article)

4 September 2008

THE original route of the world-famous Civil Rights march of October 1968 will be retraced next month as part of a weekend of events in Derry including an international conference addressed by President Mary McAleese. The conference, in Derry City's Guildhall over Saturday and Sunday, 4/5 October, will also hear other speakers, including Kadar…

Sectarian coat-trailing in Stoneyford (Free article)

4 September 2008

AN APPLICATION by loyalists to hold five marches within a month in the village of Stoneyford has been described by Sinn Féin MLA Paul Butler as an exercise in sectarian coat-trailing. An application by the Pride of the Village flute band to stage five loyalist marches in September has been seen as a blatant attempt to increase sectarian tension…

Media bias and the Lisbon debate (Free article)

4 September 2008

We're against the occupation. But we support the occupiers. We are opposed to the slaughter of thousands. But we will back their murderers to the hilt. No, I don't understand the Alliance Party either. In Tuesday's Belfast Newsletter Alliance's Naomi Long seems to suggest that the invasion and occupation of Iraq would be okay if the US had…

Robinson should end politicking (Free article)

4 September 2008

IT'S TIME for joint First Minister Peter Robinson to get down to real issues instead of engaging in "petty politics" about presentational changes by Development Minister Conor Murphy, Sinn Féin Assembly member John O'Dowd has said. O'Dowd was speaking after the DUP leader sent a letter to Conor Murphy complaining about the publication of an…

The Fifth Column (Free article)

4 September 2008

An Phoblacht's famous weekly satirical column.

'Loyal' order ignores parades determination (Free article)

4 September 2008

A MARCH by the Black Preceptory which passed the nationalist Short Strand area last Saturday, 30 August, has been slammed by Sinn Féin East Belfast representative Niall Ó Donnghaile. "This is now the third year in a row where this particular parade has blatantly flouted a Parades Commission determination not to play music while passing St…

Scoil Éanna (Free article)

4 September 2008

PÁDRAIG PEARSE, President of the Provisional Government of the Irish Republic proclaimed in 1916, was a talented writer, an Irish-language activist and a pioneering educationalist. From his early days in Conradh na Gaeilge, Pearse had a keen interest in education in Ireland. Under his editorship from 1903, the Conradh newspaper, An Claidheamh…

Greening the North (Free article)

4 September 2008

ÓGRA Shinn Féin's Green Post Box Campaign continues to spread across the North rapidly with more than 100 red post boxes now painted a more acceptable shade of green. Young republicans in Tyrone are particularly keen in the current 'green offensive' with over half of all the green post boxes being in the O'Neill County.

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