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NAMA Wine LakeTest ? 12 November 2018 Mon Nov 12, 2018 14:28 | namawinelake Farewell from NWL Sun May 19, 2013 14:00 | namawinelake Happy 70th Birthday, Michael Sun May 19, 2013 14:00 | namawinelake Of the Week? Sat May 18, 2013 00:02 | namawinelake Noonan denies IBRC legal fees loan approval to Paddy McKillen was in breach of E... Fri May 17, 2013 14:23 | namawinelake | Vote for Choice - Vote No national | miscellaneous | news report Saturday February 09, 2002 23:22 by Daithi Mac Sithigh - Trinity College Labour macsithd at tcd dot ie Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland Information about a major anti-amendment event in Trinity College on Wednesday 13 February 2002 - ten years after the "X case". Trinity College Labour are launching their Vote No campaign with a meeting on the reasons for protecting the right to choose next Wednesday - "Vote for Choice - Vote NO" Speaking at the meeting will be Professor Ivana Bacik (TCD Law School), Peter Ward (barrister and Labour candidate in Meath), Maxine Brady (former president of the Union of Students in Ireland) and Dr. Peadar O'Grady (psychiatrist and founding member of Doctors for Choice). It starts at 7pm in the Swift Theatre (room 2041A) of Trinity's Arts Block. For further information please contact us via email. |