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national / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Sunday November 28, 2004 21:26 by Education is not for sale
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Public expenditure on education fell between 1995-2000: Ireland spends 4.1% of GDP while Sweden spends 6.3% and France 5.5% MORE PUBLIC FUNDING FOR EDUCATION AT ALL LEVELS LOBBY OF THE DAIL on the day before Budget Day Tues November 30th 4pm Speakers from teachers unions, IFUT, SIPTU and parents and students, The proposed 8% increase in Education spending in no way meets meets the shortfall of years of underfunding: Over 2004 there was a cut of 10% in third level education Second level education spending is that of a poor country and many school buildings are in a state of decay Reduction in class sizes in primary education to be delayed Early childhood education behind OECD levels Education is Not for Sale - contact 0879889244 read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / press release Sunday November 28, 2004 16:49 by G8
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United Kingdom G8/No War Protest (English) (Italiano) (Français) (Svenska) read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / environment / news report Sunday November 28, 2004 15:17 by redjade
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national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Sunday November 28, 2004 14:28 by Barry McGarry
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Delivered at Kilmichael ambush site November 28 2004 at 1pm By Meda Ryan (author Tom Barry IRA Freedom Fighter Mercier Press 2003) For background to controversy with revisionist historian Peter Hart, see www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=66994 and news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4043737.stm read full story / add a comment ![]()
galway / anti-war / imperialism / feature Saturday November 27, 2004 20:48 by Tommy Donnellan
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The pedestrians of Shop St., Galway were leafleted by a diverse group of activists on Sat. Nov 27th 2004 in order to draw attention to the continuing saga of the case of peace campaigner, and direct action activist, Mary Kelly. Nick from the Galway Mary Kelly Support Group, Spanish Veronica from the Nunca Mais movement, me fein (Tommy Donellan) and Tony of the SWP. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Saturday November 27, 2004 12:47 by eeekkkk
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international / anti-war / imperialism / other press Saturday November 27, 2004 09:58 by Yoshie
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The US casualty rate in Iraq is about 9%. read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Friday November 26, 2004 19:06 by Anthony G
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Dublin Indymedia: Meeting in Whitefriars, Aungier St: 7.30-9.30pm read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / environment / other press Friday November 26, 2004 18:41 by andrés
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We call for solidarity with this struggle, especially we address ourselves to social groups and collectives, we request that this support may arrive for the demonstration of the 27th. Please send your expressions of support with the mobilized citizens at yaestabien_asambleaportenerife (AT) yahoo.es, specially of social groups (Workers' Committees, Unions, Voluntary Groups, Youth Organizations...) or as a private individual. Slainte. read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Friday November 26, 2004 15:31 by Barry McGarry
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Irish Historians Dr Brian Murphy and Meda Ryan aired their criticism of Peter Hart, who based his account of what happened at the Kilmichael on anonymous sources and British Intelligence reports. Meda Ryan demonstrated that, at the time Hart claims he spoke to his un-named sources, the survivors were dead or (in the case of one) too ill and infirm to carry on an intelligible conversation. Brian Murphy has demonstrated that Hart also relied on British reports heavily compromised by propaganda distortions. read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Thursday November 25, 2004 22:01 by Michelle Clarke
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The last time Suicide was raised on Indymedia, 27 people replied. Another article referred to the Father who felt such pain that he opted to set fire to himself in a solicitors office. This is about pain and it is my hope that this article written at a painful time in my life might initiate the word HOPE in the minds of vulnerable, saddened, people. read full story / add a comment ![]()
antrim / housing / feature Thursday November 25, 2004 17:22 by hilda ogden
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Personal reflections on the situation in Holylands from a resident who is not a student. read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / environment / news report Wednesday November 24, 2004 20:33 by redjade
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March for Tara-Skryne Valley - Saturday, 27 November 2004 - beginning at 1.30pm at The Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, Dublin then march to Wood Quay read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / feature Wednesday November 24, 2004 19:12 by Terry
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The tolled Motorway through the Tara and Skryne Valley should not be built for two main reasons. 1) It will destroy our heritage and 2) it will soon become a White Elephant. Instead, Dunshaughlin, Navan and Kells should be bypassed and the existing N3 road should be widened. This would be more than sufficient to deal with the traffic. The National Roads Authority (NRA) forecasts for the traffic levels and the total number of cars in Ireland are flawed because they do not take into account the looming issue of Peak Oil. The growth for the number of cars is based on the rising population, GNP and a rising car per capita rate. This was a reasonable assumption up to now, but Peak Oil changes everything and this continued growth is very unlikely to come to pass. In the image with this comment is a graph of the historic number of registered cars in Ireland for 1976 - 2001 in green and the NRA forecasted number for 2006 - 2041 in bl read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / other press Wednesday November 24, 2004 17:25 by redjade
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When former Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) administrator L. Paul Bremer III left Baghdad after the so-called "transfer of sovereignty" in June 2004, he left behind the 100 orders he enacted as chief of the occupation authority in Iraq. Among them is Order 81 on "Patent, Industrial Design, Undisclosed Information, Integrated Circuits and Plant Variety." read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Tuesday November 23, 2004 17:55 by Righteous pragmatist
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.Fifteen years after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and the subsequent speedy collapse of the Soviet Union, the unfolding turmoil in Ukraine is a sobering reminder that democracy is a fragile work-in-progress read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / sci-tech / event notice Tuesday November 23, 2004 16:11 by krossie
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This Friday evening, 3 December, a series of short documentaries will be screened, at a venue off Francis St in Dublin (details below), on the
subject of autonomous social centres in Europe. This will be the first step in an ambitious attempt to establish an independent social centre in Dublin.
Many readers will be aware of the success of autonomous social centres in other European cities, independent of local authority, church, business, trade union or other controlling body. These spaces have provided a focal point for many of the social movements in the West, where public spaces have been eaten away by consumerism, property speculation and the culture of the car. They celebrate collective cooperation and diversity and have numerous day-to-day uses: community drop-in centre, inexpensive cafe, political meeting space, library, gig venue, arts centre, internet cafe, to name a few. Usually these social centres begin as squats in derelict buildings and eventually come to be accepted by the local authorities. Unfortunately, Ireland is unique in Europe in that the authorities are utterly intolerant of the tradition of squatting. Several attempts were made in Dublin in the past couple of years to set up an autonomous centres in buildings that had been derelict for years, but these have been evicted by the City Council or by "heavies" employed by the owners. Clearly the Council would prefer to see buildings remain derelict rather than put to any use. Today in Ireland there is virtually nowhere indoors for people to congregate that isn't a pub or overpriced cafe. Seomra Spraoi is the provisional name of a collective which has come together to create such a space in Dublin. The aim of this Friday's screening is to bring together people who are interested in such a project and hopefully to inspire people through the examples in the documentaries. Starting at 8pm, there will be a screening, photo exhibition and brief discussion, followed by live music, a dj and a raffle. The venue is the St Nicholas of Myra Parish Hall, Carman's Hall (a street running between Francis St and Meath St). Admission free or donation. For more information contact 087-2861238. Please come along! read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / housing / feature Monday November 22, 2004 20:15 by kevin
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Sale of the Century... read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / opinion/analysis Monday November 22, 2004 17:17 by Ed
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'The Circular,' (first edition) is made by the journalism students of Griffith College. It will be distributed to various places around the city centre including colleges, pubs, cafes and shops alike. Includes mainly feature articles on politics, health, Iraq, film & music and various others. Its unconvential front page will surely grab some attention! Be sure to check it out. Thanks for your time! read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Monday November 22, 2004 12:37 by Ciaron
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Over 16,000 people from across the Americas — including actors Martin Sheen and Susan Sarandon — gathered this weekend outside the gates of Ft. Benning, Georgia in the most diverse demonstration yet of opposition to the School of the Americas/ WHINSEC! read full story / add a comment |