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dublin / environment / other press Saturday September 19, 2009 22:48 by Thomas Janak 1 audio file
Tracey O'Neill, founding member of the PORTOBELLO CANAL PROTECTION GROUP, cleaned up a stretch of the canal in Portobello supportet by WILD TIME host/producer Thomas Janak and his girlfriend Nicole. read full story / add a comment
national / eu / other press Thursday September 17, 2009 16:54 by Patricia McKenna 10 comments (last - saturday september 26, 2009 13:41)
Wall Street Journal challenges ‘patent absurdities’ of Yes side on Lisbon. Today’s Wall Street Journal Europe Editorial says Minister Lenihan is “peddling phantom terrors to scare the Irish people into voting Yes” and that “Ireland has no reason to fear the consequences of a No vote on Lisbon read full story / add a comment
national / eu / other press Thursday September 17, 2009 16:11 by IT reader 1 comment (last - thursday september 17, 2009 16:21) 1 image 2 video files
Sinn Féin has been canvassing around the country in support of a No vote in the upcoming Lisbon Treaty. Even the Pro-Treaty Irish Times has been forced to report that reaction has generally been positive towards the party. Mary Lou McDonald has been especially effective as a canvasser, since people trust her knowledge of Europe and the EU. Of course, as journalists are noting, people in Ireland are very knowledgeable themselves on the Treaty. The fact that the Yes side are steadfastly refusing to discuss the text, instead trying to turn this into a referendum on the country's membership of the EU, speaks volumes to most people. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Tuesday September 15, 2009 14:55 by tomeile
Anti-fascists celebrated a victory over the thugs of the English Defence League's last week at Harrow . But the decision of the Greater London Council to bow to the same racist group and ban the annual Al Quds day march from its traditional end venue at Trafalgar Square raises the important question of institutional Islamophobia under the mayorality of Boris Johnston . read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / other press Tuesday September 15, 2009 12:14 by Critical Massacre 4 comments (last - thursday september 17, 2009 15:46)
Cyclist (51) killed in Dublin crash read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / other press Tuesday September 15, 2009 11:38 by SavedByFerrets 62 comments (last - tuesday june 12, 2018 00:44) 4 images 3 video files
Baxter have secured an immunity from liability from the Irish government in the event that their rushed to market swine flu vaccine has "unforseen" problems. Essentially If your kids die or get sick as a direct result of taking their vaccine then tough luck read full story / add a comment
international / sci-tech / other press Friday September 11, 2009 11:24 by Updater 19 comments (last - friday september 18, 2009 19:14)
The government of Gordon Brown have apologised about the treatment of genius Alan Turing: http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page20571 The Universal Turing Machine, Bletchley Park, Enigma- utter genius, co-opted brutalised and stolen from history by HMG and her wee pals in Intelligence. A post-mortem apology is better than nothing but it does not amend damage. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / other press Thursday September 10, 2009 10:36 by Red Banner
Issue 37 of Red Banner is out now, available from bookshops or from the above address at €2 / £1.50 read full story / add a comment
international / animal rights / other press Wednesday September 09, 2009 16:02 by über ironic
A US based philosophy worker has it appears teamed up with the tech industry and media complex this week to suggest "Yes". Other people think the technologically feasible (if near perfecting technique) of altering DNA and brains of animals might not constitute a humane use of science. Nobody is wondering if pain free animals are feasible how long do we have to wait for pain free soldiers or on the more optimistic side of this knowledge economy debate pain free children, who would save a fortune on first aid, emotional support & no doubt a career in sport. science is fiction until it is fact..... or is it? read full story / add a comment
national / housing / other press Wednesday September 09, 2009 11:22 by Stoph
Respond! spokesperson Aoife Walsh asserts that many buyers are unable to access mortgage finance as it is not in the interests of the banks to lend to those seeking mortgages less than €150,000. read full story / add a comment
international / animal rights / other press Tuesday September 08, 2009 15:03 by Dorothy Gale
The cops who as usual took the side of the Hunt went a tad too far this time and have ended up coughing up a tidy sum to rhe Hunt Sabs. This will help in future anti Hunt activities. Full story at link. Eleven anti-hunt protesters have been given a total of £38,300 in damages from Derbyshire Police.The force made the out-of-court settlement after admitting its policing of a demonstration in January 2008 was heavy handed. Lawyers said protesters had been wrongfully arrested and imprisoned after they had peacefully followed the Meynell and South Staffordshire Hunt. No charges were brought against the Hunt Saboteurs Association members. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / other press Tuesday September 08, 2009 00:46 by kbranno
international / politics / elections / other press Monday September 07, 2009 23:02 by scorchio 1 comment (last - wednesday september 09, 2009 14:23) 2 images
Anyone contemplating voting No! for the first time in the upcoming Lisbon 2 referendum in Ireland really ought know the name of the candidates to be the first president of the EU. After all it's not a completely done thing that once the Irish get their answer "right", Tony Blair will sweep into the history books. The current chancillor of Germany, Angela Merckel is another leading candidate as are former prime ministers of Sweden and Luxembourg......"anyway"....... Germany is in the news globally at the moment for several reasons. First the fact that last Friday its army ordered an attack by the USAF on a fuel tanker in Afghanistan which resulted in the deaths of over 80 civilians. Second because it is running into elections. Third because its AIDS awareness people have presented a publicity image of Hitler shagging a girlie from behind with the caption "AIDS is a mass murderer". Here follows a miscellany of links in English so you can keep abreast. read full story / add a comment
national / crime and justice / other press Saturday September 05, 2009 18:39 by Mairtin Og Meehan
A DEADLY haul of drugs, including the powerful horse tranquilliser ket-amine, has been discovered by children after being abandoned in a north Belfast street. The mix, which included Class A drugs, was found by children playing in a built-up residential area in the Oldpark area of North Belfast this week. A local Parent then contacted CFAD who subsequently passed the haul to the Sacred Heart Parish Priest, Ciaran Dallat for safe disposal......... Irish News - Allison Morris - 5/9/09 read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / other press Friday September 04, 2009 12:42 by Socialist Party 16 comments (last - tuesday september 08, 2009 13:53)
A Sinn Fein councillor has announced his defection to the Socialist Party. In a statement, Domhnall O Cobhthaigh said Sinn Fein now shares a "right-wing economic agenda" with the other main Assembly parties. read full story / add a comment
international / crime and justice / other press Thursday September 03, 2009 15:27 by über pleb 1 comment (last - friday september 04, 2009 08:02)
"This one looks, walks and quacks like a duck. It's time to stop hedging and call this bird what it is." So writes Howard L. Berman, chairman of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee in this morning's LA Times in an opinion article which demands that the US State deparment under Hillary Clinton formally declare the Honduran crises as coup & thus cut all funding. His call is significant for several reasons. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Wednesday September 02, 2009 16:33 by Yassamine Mather 1 comment (last - sunday september 06, 2009 16:07)
This article covers the continuing crisis in Iran, workers struggles, prisoners hunger strikes, the show trials and the Regimes problems in getting a new Cabinet appointed. Full text of article at link below. Over the last few weeks, following the show trials of ‘reformist’ personalities and the imposition of even more severe forms of repression in Iran, the nature of protests has changed considerably. However, demonstrations continue on a daily basis in Tehran and most other Iranian cities, with numbers attending ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Reports from the working class neighbourhoods of Tehran, such as Ekbatan, Apadana and Karaj, and from the white-collar suburbs of Tehran Pars, indicate that anti-government demonstrations take place every night and often lead to confrontation between protesters and Bassij militia. Last week dozens of political prisoners started a hunger strike in Evin prison and on the first day of Ramadan families of those arrested in recent protests gathered outside calling for the immediate release of all political detainees. There are daily protests in factories and workplaces against the political and economic conditions and in some provinces, including Khorassan, there is news of peasants protesting against confiscation of their land by religious authorities. Five hundred peasants from Sarakhss have staged a sit-in for the last week in front of Mashad’s main petrol station, complaining about the use of religious legislation to expropriate their land. read full story / add a comment
national / sci-tech / other press Wednesday September 02, 2009 12:39 by über coinín
Google has added Irish Gaeilge, Yidish, Welsh, Belarussian, Macedonian, Afrikaans, Swahili, Mali and Icelandic to the suite of languages which its free online translation tool supports. The last upgrade to the list which currently offers 51 languages was the inclusion of Persian or Farsi, an update which we remember occured during the "green revolution" and allowed us all to follow events in Iran without paying to much attention to tweeting twits based in US lobby offices. This great news now means we will be able to follow similar events as they happen in Ireland without having to study Gaeilge, understand Hector or even own a copy of the Bunreacht. read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media / other press Monday August 31, 2009 15:53 by Carmel Diviney 5 comments (last - monday october 12, 2009 11:36) 9 images
Ireland's second Feis Teamhra took place at the Hill of Tara yesterday. It is hoped that this event, a celebration of music and poetry will become an annual event. read full story / add a comment
international / worker & community struggles and protests / other press Saturday August 29, 2009 12:46 by Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin 1 comment (last - monday august 31, 2009 17:38) 5 images
A series of five large oil paintings examining the daily existence of people making a living in the worst working conditions in the global economy. read full story / add a comment |
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