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international / history and heritage / news report Monday July 23, 2007 23:51 by TaraPixie
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http://www.livevideo.com/video/635BCF96F77943F6B6FFD1A5....aspx VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for Non-Violent Direct Action …..all you need is a questioning attitude and be able to think for yourself! It requires you to act in a way that addresses the problem we are confronting. Activists have been protecting the valley and successfully stopping work on important sites from 6am until 7pm over the last 3 months. We need your help. read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / news report Monday July 23, 2007 22:27 by Conor Cregan
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Rossport Solidarity Camp temporarily thwarted Mayo Co. Council’s attempt to secure a permanent injunction at Castlebar Circuit Court today. Judge Harvey Kenny adjourned the case to next Tuesday 31st of July to give members of the camp time to seek legal advice. Mayo County Council was refused an interlocutory injunction against the camp but an interim order was upheld. The council has undertaken to not to act on this order while the case is adjourned. read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / environment / other press Monday July 23, 2007 17:02 by o as if
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Bertie Gormley our new minister for Dublin 6W has flown his first kite (as feeble mid-week press releases aimed at popular opinion & concern are known in the trade). & what a load of sticky bollox it is too. Gormley wants to increase "on-the-spot" fines for littering from 125eu to 150eu & is considering asking the producers of Chewing Gum to increase their environmental awareness spending on proper disposal of the by-product of the petrol industry to a whopping 2 million. Oh sorry did I say "whopping"? Now let's remind ourselves that whilst Gardai monitoring Salafists at the Custom House wear bullet proof vests large companies up and down the country are illegally dumping poisonous waste removed from dubious sites. And we probably don't have the resources to reduce the gummy menace on two million alone. It's pittance. Sure a Green deputy could forget he inherited just short of that on Oil Corp shares. Lets Stamp out Gum! read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / anti-war / imperialism / press release Monday July 23, 2007 14:29 by MichaelY
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To take part in a commemoration ceremony for those killed in Qana by Israeli bombing last year. read full story / add a comment ![]()
derry / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Monday July 23, 2007 00:19 by Catalan Solidarity
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As part of this years Gasyard Féile, the Catalan Solidarity: Ireland Committee will be hoisting a public discussion titled 'Catalonia: A Nation In Struggle'. read full story / add a comment ![]()
antrim / miscellaneous / event notice Sunday July 22, 2007 23:59 by Catalan Solidarity
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One of Catalonia’s most popular singer song writers has taken up the opportunity to perform live in Belfast. Feliu Ventura will be on stage during along with a number of other local artists. Feliu, who prides himself as a Catalan song writer, has been in the acoustic music scene for over 10 years. He fuses his social compromise with the poetry of his feelings. He presents his songs as a tool of communication, expression and information to invite and to open up alternative ways for social change. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / history and heritage / news report Sunday July 22, 2007 12:51 by Seán Ryan
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Great turnout at the Love Tara March. Around a thousand from all over the country march and make their voices heard. Environmental Impact Assesment for the whole M3 project unlawful. Gormley chastised by Sinnott as he has failed to make the file on Tara public, thereby giving the NRA the excuse of ignorance with regard to the illegality of the project. read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / miscellaneous / news report Sunday July 22, 2007 04:56 by Markham O Neill
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On the 29th July 2007, an Irishman who recovered from a brain haemorrhage 22 years ago, is not going to achieve something remarkable, by completing a 5,000km walk for peace across Australia. He started from Perth in April the 2nd last year, and 15 months later he will reach the other side of this continent. read full story / add a comment |
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