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national / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Sunday August 27, 2006 23:55 by jim travers 3 comments (last - thursday october 12, 2006 17:12)
After publishing an article called "Waste who's problem is it" on the Rathdown/Dunlaoghaire web site , I have looked at what has changed since I first published my views back in 2003. Has the Luas system contributed to traffic congestion and has local authorities made it easier for everybody to become environmnetally concious without having to pay for the privlidge of helping them secure yet another stealt tax without doing anything for it. read full story / add a comment
cork / anti-capitalism / event notice Sunday August 27, 2006 22:55 by euge 5 comments (last - thursday september 07, 2006 12:47)
Films and food at CAZ on Thursday September 7th and on the first Thursday of every month. read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / other press Sunday August 27, 2006 20:44 by d'other 2 comments (last - wednesday august 30, 2006 10:49)
Some of you may remember the internet presence of one of Indymedia's most ferocious trolls. Going under the title of Indymedia Ireland Watch (IIW) and registered on the Blogspot hosting site, they used a snide satirical tone to highlight the supposed flaws attached to various Indymedia 'personalities.' Those that put their head over the parapet and stepped beyond online anonymity to be published in the mainstream media, or even exerted more time on Indy editorial duty were viciously lampooned and castigated. The blog also offered financial rewards for the names and addresses of activists appearing in photos on the site. The IIW site under went a sudden and dramatic closure last April but later that month a new site opened up calling itself the Vincenzo Monologues. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / news report Sunday August 27, 2006 17:12 by Soundmigration
In June 2007, the political elite of the world's strongest economies (the group of G8 states) will meet in Germany at Heiligendamm near Rostock to coordinate their politics. A basic tenet of this is the creation and widening of better conditions for profit making by transnational companies from the North. At the same time, thousands of people will gather to demonstrate global resistance to exploitation, oppression and capitalism. One topic will be the global politics of agriculture, and in particular genetic technology. read full story / add a comment
national / eu / other press Sunday August 27, 2006 12:11 by spider 1 comment (last - monday november 05, 2007 18:39)
The Irish Times writes that an EU decision has enabled the deployment of Irish troops to Lebanon as part of a UN peacekeeping mission. read full story / add a comment |
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