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Chapter seven of Declined is here ? a dystopian satire about the emergence of a social credit system in the UK, serialised in?the Daily Sceptic. This week: will Ella allow Poppy to walk home via the Complex by herself?
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national / politics / elections / opinion/analysis Wednesday January 24, 2007 16:03 by Miriam Cotton   text 6 comments (last - thursday january 25, 2007 17:28)
In a bold attempt to rescue the Labour Party from the perception that they are selling out on their core voter base, Fergus Finlay has launched a broadside from his Irish Examiner column against the obstinate voters who refuse to accept Labour are right to have sold their soul. read full story / add a comment
international / gender and sexuality / event notice Wednesday January 24, 2007 14:42 by pat c
Public Seminar in TCD on Iraqi women from dictatorship to occupation

Friday, 26 January, 12.30 to 2pm, IIIS Seminar Room C6.002 , TCD
Speaker: Nadje Al-Ali, Institute of Arab & Islamic Studies University of Exeter

What kind of liberation? Iraqi Women between Dictatorship, Sanctions, War and Occupation

A L L W E L C O M E

The Institute for International Integration Studies
Level 6,
Arts Building
Trinity College Dublin

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national / arts and media / press release Wednesday January 24, 2007 12:26 by SWM PR
Our Story by the Rossport 5 is being reprinted after the book sold out in Mayo and a book tour of the country is being planned read full story / add a comment
meath / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Wednesday January 24, 2007 12:01 by Con Connor
Tara Pilgrimage 07 to Reclaim Gaelic Culture and Heritage - Vote Save Tara Valley

Energising the Celtic Stream of Spirituality at Tara by offering a Celtic Blessing for Tara on the Summer Solstice. The Sun enters 0* Cancer on Thursday at 18:08 on the 21st of June 2007 and this is the longest day of the year - celebrate your Pagan Celtic Culture on Tara.

At 8 o’clock on Thursday evening 21-6-07 - there will be barefoot dancing, didgeridoos, drumming and chanting with men, women and children at the Rath of the Synods. Meet friends here walking free on the Hill of Tara as Celts again. May many men and women walk hand in hand and barefoot and share a blanket under the stars on Tara once more. This is not a protest - it is a Celtic Celebration of Tara. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / press release Wednesday January 24, 2007 10:40 by Matthew Edwards
The Million Campaign Homepage is looking for a cyber-governess/governor to orchestrate a not-for-profit Irish cybermosaic. read full story / add a comment
international / crime and justice / opinion/analysis Tuesday January 23, 2007 19:01 by Augustus Thompson
The Union of Subway Workers denounces that São Paulo government took care of the claim of the contractors and, in the licitation of the workmanships, determined that the companies themselves would fiscalize the construction of Line 4.

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sligo / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Tuesday January 23, 2007 17:51 by a rock   text 85 comments (last - wednesday october 29, 2008 20:45)
Labour canditate for Sligo/Leitrim Jimmy Mc Garry used his casting vote to bring in water-meters after telling IFA he do everything to stop them read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Tuesday January 23, 2007 16:20 by David Lundy
After one year's activity, the CIA investigation committee today approved the final report on its work by 28 votes to 17 with 3 abstentions. The report comes up for a vote in plenary on February 14th. read full story / add a comment
dublin / consumer issues / event notice Tuesday January 23, 2007 15:30 by Martin O'Sullivan
Protein - The Untold Story Is the protein in your diet damaging your health? 7pm Libra Natural Health Clinic 1a Leinster Street North; Phibsborough; Dublin

‘Nothing has been so well hidden as the untold story of protein’
Dr T Colin Campbell, the author of The China Study

If you are concerned about your health and want to avoid cancer, osteoporosis, kidney damage, kidney stones, heart disease, diabetes, immune dysfunction, liver failure and many others, you need to know the truth about protein. This lecture will expose:

How hard scientific facts about protein have been fighting a losing battle against popular opinion and corporate interests

How the level and quality of protein in Western diets is damaging to health

The shocking health implications of high protein diets

Our real protein needs

The best sources of protein and how to obtain it from healthy foods read full story / add a comment
dublin / consumer issues / event notice Tuesday January 23, 2007 14:37 by Martin O'Sullivan
1) Healthy diet for Cancer Prevention and Survival-17th February, 2pm-6pm, Libra Natural Health Clinic, 1a Leinster Str Nrth, Phibsborough, D7.

Despite a wealth of scientific data, most people remain unaware of how they can reduce their risk of developing cancer. According to the US National Cancer Institute, 80 percent of cancers are due to factors that have been identified and can potentially be controlled and it is estimated that roughly 30 to 60 percent of all cancers are related to nutrition. Not only can we potentially prevent most cancers, we can also improve the survival rates of people who have cancer, by adopting dietary changes.

This workshop will cover:

Dietary factors contributing to Cancer
Protein and fat –the double edged sword!
Fat and it’s effect on hormones
Protective foods
Foods and Immunity
Preventive and therapeutic diet for Cancer: menu planning
Simple and delicious recipes - food preparation workshop
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international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Tuesday January 23, 2007 13:29 by Solidarity   text 8 comments (last - monday january 29, 2007 14:13)
Chris Cole Jailed for Anti-War Protest on "Feast of Innocents" at Ministry of Defence (London) read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Tuesday January 23, 2007 12:47 by Justin Morahan
"You must put a stamp on the envelope and post it" said the Ambassador's representative read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / other press Monday January 22, 2007 22:50 by anon   text 1 comment (last - wednesday february 14, 2007 16:37)
This story arose while indymedia was off air, as usual I just summarise/archive other press/blogs, McEvaddy and Irish companies involvement of US war machine is such a collosal issue its hasn't written about specifically for while and it difficult one to tackle.

http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=...15076
"We will be looking at the US market initially as well as other international potentials," he said yesterday, with the charter business the most likely first target, including companies like Ryan International and American Trans Air. It is understood that other markets the airport will target include South Africa.

Knock airport says itis going to use the new open skies agreement to get new long haul routes via Knock any other ideas have been put on the long finger. read full story / add a comment
down / worker & community struggles and protests / event notice Monday January 22, 2007 21:57 by ............
7pm, Wednesday 24th January 2007
Ballybot House
Newry

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national / environment / opinion/analysis Monday January 22, 2007 21:26 by confused local   text 4 comments (last - tuesday january 23, 2007 08:54)
Just a few points on S2S new health and safety document! read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / press release Monday January 22, 2007 20:36 by Seán Ó Murchú   text 2 comments (last - wednesday march 21, 2007 13:03)
At our meeting today, the members of the Glasgow branch of the Republican Prisoners’ Action Group agreed unanimously to support the repatriation to the Free State of Noel Maguire who is the only remaining Irish political prisoner still incarcerated in an English jail. We are concerned for the health and well being of Noel who despite having family in the 26 Counties has been refused repatriation. read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / press release Monday January 22, 2007 19:41 by Seán Ó Murchú   text 3 comments (last - tuesday january 23, 2007 12:01)
IN a report issued on January 22 Nuala O’Loan, British Police Ombudsman in the Six Occupied Counties identified police, CID and Special Branch collusion with loyalist death squads under 31 separate headings, in her report on the murder of Raymond McCord and other matters.

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galway / anti-capitalism / event notice Monday January 22, 2007 19:22 by ecosoc
Teaching the Revolution Film Festival

Maize Dreams, Galway Zapatista Projects, in association with ecosoc, presents an exciting film festival featuring three eye-opening and undeniably inspiring movies with a genuine revolutionary spirit: The Take (23rd Jan), Granito de Arena (24th Jan) and The 4th World War (26th Jan) all at 7:30 in the Siobhan McKenna theatre, Arts Millennium Building, NUIG. Entry fee to all movies is €3/€2 cons.,
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galway / anti-capitalism / event notice Monday January 22, 2007 19:18 by ecosoc
Teaching the Revolution Film Festival

Maize Dreams, Galway Zapatista Projects, in association with ecosoc, presents an exciting film festival featuring three eye-opening and undeniably inspiring movies with a genuine revolutionary spirit: The Take (23rd Jan), Granito de Arena (24th Jan) and The 4th World War (26th Jan) all at 7:30 in the Siobhan McKenna theatre, Arts Millennium Building, NUIG. Entry fee to all movies is €3/€2 cons.,
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galway / anti-capitalism / event notice Monday January 22, 2007 19:13 by ecosoc
Teaching the Revolution Film Festival

Maize Dreams, Galway Zapatista Projects, in association with ecosoc, presents an exciting film festival featuring three eye-opening and undeniably inspiring movies with a genuine revolutionary spirit: The Take (23rd Jan), Granito de Arena (24th Jan) and The 4th World War (26th Jan) all at 7:30 in the Siobhan McKenna theatre, Arts Millenium Building, NUIG. Entry fee to all movies is €3/€2 cons.,
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