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Oliver Kelly tournament (Free article)
20 May 2010
Oliver Kelly, the late Belfast Solicitor Oliver was heavily involved in Gaelic sports and worked passionately for the Antrim County Board over a long period of years, he was a true Antrim Gael
Fógraí bháis: Liam Coyle (Free article)
20 May 2010
WEST TYRONE Sinn Féin members are coming to terms with news of the sudden death of Liam Coyle.
An Phoblacht embraces the digital journalism challenge (Free article)
27 May 2010
'Why do we need journalism, what is it for and what does it actually do?' are not questions you might expect a newspaper to ask, but in truth these issues are on the minds of media news rooms across the world whether its print or broadcasting, daily, weekly or even on the web.
Passing the buck (Free article)
27 May 2010
Back in March, people tuned into RTÉ news to see a young family with no parents make a plea for their missing brother Daniel. Images of the baby-faced 17-year-old were flashed on the screen and voiced over by his tearful sister pleading for anyone who knew anything to come forward, and for Daniel McAnaspie to make a safe return home.
Bloody Sunday report for June? (Free article)
27 May 2010
Speculation is mounting that the Bloody Sunday Inquiry report will be published in June. The relatives of those killed and injured have been engaged in meetings with NIO Secretary Owen Paterson is recent weeks and have been assured of a speedy publication date. This was echoed by British Prime Minister David Cameron when he met with Martin…
Rejuvenated and re-energised - An Phoblacht monthly new prices (Free article)
27 May 2010
By now, many of our readers will know that An Phoblacht will launch as a new monthly on 24 June. The paper is adapting, like most print media, to the phenomena of online media and is also changing its format - the new monthly edition will be crammed with interesting features, interviews and analysis. This edition will complement the vastly…
Lifford March 'only the beginning' (Free article)
27 May 2010
Thousands of people turned up at a Save Lifford Hospital rally in Donegal on Sunday. Speaking in front of a crowd of 3,500 people Senator Pearse Doherty said a concerted campaign would be needed to keep Lifford Hospital open.
An old hand for the new-look An Phoblacht (Free article)
27 May 2010
BORN into a working-class family in London in 1955, it was as much the basic sense of social justice he absorbed from his English father, a dyed-in-the-wool Labour Party man, as the birthplace of his mother in Dublin's markets district, off Ormond Quay, that shaped John Hedge's politics. "We were never a heavy political family but we knew where we…
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