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Eoghan Mac Cormaic's Bilingual Christmas Crossword (Free article)
17 December 2009
(Má tá 'G' ann is focal Gaeilge, má tá 'B' ann, is focal Béarla atá ann)
Joe Doc - 40 years of republican activism (Free article)
17 December 2009
CHRISTMAS has traditionally been a time when Irish republicans think of political prisoners. Coiste na nIarchimí is the umbrella body representing the interests of republican ex-prisoners throughout the length of Ireland. One of its members is Joe Doherty (53) from New Lodge in Belfast. Joe spent nearly 24 years in prison, including a nine-year…
Moltai don Nollaig (Free article)
17 December 2009
1. Téigh go Lidl I gcomhair do chuid siopadóireacht - má tá tú buartha faoi d'íomhá is féidir leat mála donn a chaitheamh ar do cheann. Is féidir leat dinnéar na Nollag a fháil ar 3 nó 4 Euro ansin nó 50 cent má itheann tú ponairí agus thig leat bosca phléascáin a cheannach ar 99 cent. B'fhéidir gurb fhearr duit an dinnéar a chur ar ceall agus…
Manchester Martyrs remembered in Kilkenny (Free article)
17 December 2009
A GREAT crowd gathered on Friday, November 20 last, in Hugginstown, South Kilkenny, for the annual Manchester Martyrs commemoration. This year saw the largest attendance in recent times for the torch-lit commemoration. Republicans from Kilkenny, Carlow, Kildare, Dublin, Wicklow, Tipperary and Waterford, braved the November cold to hear guest…
Malachy Carey honoured in Loughgiel (Free article)
17 December 2009
A WINTER sun set low in the sky over Loughgiel Cemetery last Sunday, as republicans from across County Antrim joined the Carey family to commemorate the 17th Anniversary of the death of Volunteer Malachy Carey, Óglaigh na hEireann. Presiding over the commemoration, Eamonn McBride, Vice Chair of the Malachy Carey Sinn Féin Cumann, spoke with…
Return to the well in 2010 (Free article)
17 December 2009
Irish music in its traditional form of song and dance has often been compared to a well of spring water from which generations of people have drawn and which has never run dry. Today it shows every sign of continuing to flourish and at no time has our distinct music been played by more people in Ireland and around the world.
Lavery backs Food for Thought project (Free article)
17 December 2009
SINN FÉIN Deputy Mayor of Belfast Danny Lavery accompanied the city's mayor Naomi Long and High Sheriff Frank McCoubrey to promote the 'Food for Thought' initiative in the City Hall on Monday 14 December, 2009. Celebrity chef Stephen Jeffers cooked a meal for the three civic dignatories and other guests using food that was destined for landfill…
Gifts that are different (Free article)
17 December 2009
FINDING a present that is different, has some sort of meaning and is actually wanted can be a struggle for even the most intrepid republican activist amidst all the tinsel and tat in High Street stores but there's a treasure trove of novel gifts in the Sinn Féin Bookshop in Dublin.
Fógraí bháis: Tom Fitzpatrick (Free article)
17 December 2009
IT was with sadness and loss that the entire Inniskeen community heard of the death of Tom Fitzpatrick on 10 September. Tom of Candlefort, Inniskeen was in bad health for some time but nevertheless his death left a deep feeling of sadness in the community. Tom was born in 1930, his mother was Nan O'Neill, Anaghad and his father, Tommy…
Useful narrative of '50s campaign (Free article)
17 December 2009
Book Review Soldiers of Folly: The IRA Border Campaign 1956-1962 By Barry Flynn Reviewed by Mark Hogan
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