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national / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Sunday March 12, 2006 22:33 by Barry   text 6 comments (last - sunday april 16, 2006 00:33)   image 2 images
Heres one opportuntiy for people to reclaim 1916 from Ahern and co this year .

"National 1916 Commemoration Committee.

Easter Parade 2006. Easter Sunday April 16th.

Assemble at Garden of Remembrance 2.30pm, parade commences 3.00pm.

Prominent speakers from the 32 County Sovereignty Movement and IRPWA.

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3 years in 1859 using Picks and Shovels - Why 10 years now to reopen?
meath / environment / press release Sunday March 12, 2006 20:24 by Meath on Track   text 17 comments (last - wednesday march 29, 2006 20:27)   image 1 image
Rail campaigners in Meath have welcomed the commencement of works on the new Spencer Dock station in Dublin's Docklands. The Spencer Dock station is is designed to be a terminus for rail services from the reinstated Navan railway line as well as Maynooth commuter rail services. read full story / add a comment
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international / miscellaneous / event notice Sunday March 12, 2006 20:22 by Estat Català   image 1 image
VIII Congrés d'Estat Català, Barcelona 26 de març 2006 read full story / add a comment
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national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Sunday March 12, 2006 19:22 by Barry   text 2 comments (last - tuesday march 14, 2006 11:21)   image 1 image   video 1 video file
On Thursday afternoon at 12:30, a group of Somalian Asylum Seekers held a protest outside the Dail before walking to the Department of Justice to highlight the issue of some of the unfair practices in their Asylum process procedure.
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dublin / environment / event notice Sunday March 12, 2006 17:29 by redjade   text 19 comments (last - wednesday june 04, 2008 12:28)   image 4 images
The St. Patrick's Festival Symposium in association with Dublin City Development Board presents... 'What is Public Space?' read full story / add a comment
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international / miscellaneous / event notice Sunday March 12, 2006 17:11 by Estat Català   image 1 image
VIII Congrés d'Estat Català, Barcelona 26 de març 2006 read full story / add a comment
international / sci-tech / opinion/analysis Sunday March 12, 2006 14:03 by Seán Ryan   text 9 comments (last - sunday april 02, 2006 22:03)   image 1 image
A tongue in cheek piece that explores many paradoxical ideas associated with the theory of evolution. - That evolves into a discourse into a series of primal theological questions that still remain unanswered.

Might be interesting reading for anyone into evolutionary debate and for anyone with pre-conceived notions about their right to define creation superceding the rights of others.

This is my first submission from what will be my second Indybook. It is the fourth chapter - but stands on its own merits. It becomes my first submission simply because I think it's relevant to many religious and secularist debates currently raging on Indy. read full story / add a comment
Baronstown National Monument
national / environment / news report Sunday March 12, 2006 13:57 by Chris   text 1 comment (last - monday march 13, 2006 14:54)   image 3 images
* Update on campaign to save the Hill of Tara from the M3 motorway – 12 March 2006

A discrete national monument has been discovered in the pathway of the M3 motorway, during investigative archaeological excavations. It is entitled Baronstown 1, by the NRA, and lies just on the other side of the N3, between the hills of Tara and Skryne. It can be seen at: http://www.m3motorway.ie/Archaeology/Section2/Baronstown1/

A protest involving local and national activist groups is planned for 12.00PM, March 15th, at 'Baronstown 1', a newly discovered national monument in the pathway of the M3 motorway. Evidence regarding this site was not allowed to be presented in the High Court case, because Justice Smyth denied an application for cross-examination of expert witnesses.
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Willie Corduff giving welcoming speech to assembled hordes at Ballinaboy.
mayo / environment / news report Sunday March 12, 2006 01:20 by Terry   text 4 comments (last - thursday march 16, 2006 19:19)   image 6 images
Short report on this weekend's activities in Rossport Solidarity Camp, including lots of visitors, tours, music, etc.. read full story / add a comment
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