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dublin / animal rights / event notice Wednesday November 22, 2006 23:50 by ARAN
On December 10th 2006 we are staging an exciting rally that will march down Dublin's O'Connell Street and onwards to Dail Eireann where we'll stop to gather together outside and hear some speakers talk about ongoing campaigns here in Ireland and around the world.

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national / anti-capitalism / other press Wednesday November 22, 2006 22:21 by D_D
With this issue (No. 26, November 2006), which has been published recently, Red Banner enters its tenth year. The next issue will appear as normal in March, but from then on Red Banner will be a quarterly magazine, appearing every three (instead of four) months.

The new Red Banner will be smaller in size, forty pages in all, with the price reduced to €2 in the South and £1.50 in the North.

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international / anti-capitalism / news report Wednesday November 22, 2006 19:08 by marc   text 1 comment (last - thursday november 23, 2006 18:02)
About 10.000 french firefighters protested for better working conditions. The protest ended in massive clashes with the police. barricades were set on fire, the firefighters defended themselves against the attacking police with stones, bottles and so on...

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galway / miscellaneous / event notice Wednesday November 22, 2006 17:11 by Santa
Critical Mass takes place this Friday 24th of November in Galway.
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national / public consultation / irish social forum / news report Wednesday November 22, 2006 17:09 by Seán Ó Murchú   text 11 comments (last - sunday november 26, 2006 23:09)
THE 26 County Government has been condemned for its refusal to raise the income levels for social welfare fuel allowances, despite almost 210,000 pensioners being left out in the cold.

Just 16,000 of the Free State’s 225,458 contributory pensioners, or 7%, are eligible for the fuel allowance.
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donegal / worker & community struggles and protests / other press Wednesday November 22, 2006 15:57 by John Doherty The Poor Mans Advocate   text 4 comments (last - thursday november 30, 2006 21:56)

The Clubman workers have now set up a website where you can sign the guestbook and send messages of solidarity.
www.clubmanpicket.eu
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dublin / worker & community struggles and protests / event notice Wednesday November 22, 2006 12:47 by Sinn Féin   text 5 comments (last - wednesday march 21, 2007 21:38)
Public meeting organised by the Sinn Féin Trade Union Dept. in the Teacher's Club at 7.30pm on Thursday the 30th of November.

Speakers:
Brendan Ogle of the ATGWU
Eddie Conlon of the TUI
SIPTU speaker

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mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Wednesday November 22, 2006 03:29 by supp   text 4 comments (last - friday november 24, 2006 14:01)
THE Erris-based football club, Valley Rovers has sensationally pulled out of this year's FAI Junior Cup.

The club officially notified the FAI of its intention to withdraw yesterday (Monday).

They described the action as a "boycotting" one taken on the grounds that the high profile knock-out challenge is sponsored by Statoil, who are one of Shell E&P Ireland Ltd's partners in the Corrib gas project in Erris.

The Statoil FAI Junior Cup is one of the biggest soccer knock out tournaments in Europe.

In an official statement Valley Rovers F.C. said it had been disappointed to see local people from its parish, Kilcommon, being treated in a "heavy handed manner" by Gardaí as they protested at Shell's first attempts to resume work at the terminal site in Bellanaboy. read full story / add a comment
dublin / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Tuesday November 21, 2006 23:50 by Paul Kinsella   text 4 comments (last - wednesday november 22, 2006 22:21)
It looks like the sleeping giant of the CPSU has finally awoken! In addition to the CPSU Executive Committee voting to pursue our own pay claims separately of ICTU and 'Towards 2016', the CPSU Executive Committee at its meeting held on Thursday, November 2nd, 2006 voted to pass the following Motion: "In the context of persistent high inflation and to ensure real wage increases for those on lower/average incomes, CPSU calls on the Dublin Council of Trade Unions to campaign vigorously for government action to reduce inflation particularly in the services sector of the Irish Economy and in particular to impose a freeze on all public service charges in health, local authority, energy and transport and other areas within direct Government control." read full story / add a comment
international / environment / other press Tuesday November 21, 2006 21:17 by Sean Crudden
A pact was signed today to build a plant to produce energy by nuclear fusion for commercial use. France leads the way and gets massive backing from the EU. read full story / add a comment
national / crime and justice / opinion/analysis Tuesday November 21, 2006 19:23 by Militant Milicent   text 1 comment (last - wednesday november 29, 2006 13:19)
The Poker-wielding one: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/76928
has advanced the theory that a law will soon be launched to endow
the eunuchs of the nation the right to defence of property:
"Sure you cannot take it with you..."

This funny little law by the Minister for Injustice brings to mind the right of
all American Citizens to bear arms- and we can see how well that turned out. read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / press release Tuesday November 21, 2006 17:42 by Seán Ó Murchú
Republican POWs held in segregated conditions in Maghaberry have been engaged in an ongoing protest since the 19th June 2006. The British Government and the Prison Service in the Six Counties are well aware of their five demands.

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dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Tuesday November 21, 2006 10:06 by Aine
Screening of 'Welcome to Inspection Point', a documentary about Palestinian life

7pm Weds. 29 November* in The Teachers' Club, Parnell Square

*UN Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

Followed by Q&A with director Alannah Avery read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Tuesday November 21, 2006 03:09 by Keith Harris   text 7 comments (last - thursday november 23, 2006 20:08)
The High Court has told a Co Clare man accused of being responsible for a website which encourages people to rate their lawyers that he could be jailed for four months if certain materials are not removed from the site by Thursday.

Mr Justice Joseph Finnegan told John Gill from Drumline in Newmarket on Fergus that if all material relating to barrister Jayne Maguire was not removed from the website, www.rate-your-solicitor.com, by Thursday afternoon, he would jail him. read full story / add a comment
international / environment / other press Monday November 20, 2006 22:37 by petesy71   text 1 comment (last - thursday november 23, 2006 14:29)
An essay on an oak planting project in Armagh, providing people with the chance to purchase an oak tree as a gift, thereby enabling further planting. read full story / add a comment
derry / anti-war / imperialism / other press Monday November 20, 2006 21:43 by anon   text 15 comments (last - thursday december 14, 2006 04:24)
Both FEIC and DAWC were today calling on the council to stand by that commitment, following evidence unearthed by the North West Telegraph that Raytheon had been developing the Joint Effects Tactical Targeting System (JETTS) for the MoD, which aims to improve "lethality". During a meeting, Raytheon bosses confirmed to the council that the revelations in the documents, obtained from Invest NI under the Freedom of Information Act, were true.
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galway / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Monday November 20, 2006 20:02 by TJ
Whatever the merits ot demerits of calling off Friday's Solidarity Day in Rossport, read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / event notice Monday November 20, 2006 13:52 by Laurence Cox
Academic critic of Statoil and Norwegian trade union leader to speak in Maynooth.
Launch of English translation of new report

Monday, November 27th, (2.30 - 4.00)
Dept. of Sociology, rooms 1.9 and 1.10
St. Anne's Building, north campus, NUI Maynooth read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Sunday November 19, 2006 20:08 by Anne O'Connor   text 23 comments (last - thursday may 31, 2007 19:48)
About 1,150 Non National parents of Irish Born Children, who had previously been denied the right to stay for various reasons under the IBC/05 Administrative Scheme, won a landmark case at the High Court on Tuesday November 14, 2006. The presiding Judge, Ms Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan said the Minister for Justice Equality and Law Reform had breached the rights of several Irish-born children under both the Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights Act in how he considered the applications for leave to remain here of their parents, the judge quashed the Minister's refusals in all but one case. The decision relates only to non-national parents of children born before January 1st, 2005. read full story / add a comment
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