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national / history and heritage / other press Thursday September 11, 2008 17:45 by godzilla 21 comments (last - monday february 23, 2009 17:44)
Speculation is mounting as to why the Asgard II, Ireland's only sailing training Brigantine, sank in French waters this morning and why a salvage pump could not have been used to prevent her loss. She was travelling in the shallow waters of the French Bay of Biscay with 5 crew and 20 trainee sailors who paid between 500€ for youngsters to 600€ to take part in the trip. This fare covered their passage, vitals & in line with statutory requirements full training for ship abandonment which proved useful when skipper Colm Newport ordered her evacuation. She had been due for maintenance in France on September 21 after taking part in this week's commemorative boat show for the 1798 French landing in Mayo. read full story / add a comment
galway / arts and media / event notice Thursday September 11, 2008 16:03 by Over The Edge
Clifden Arts Week showcases Galway Arts Centre’s Advanced Poetry Workshop read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Thursday September 11, 2008 11:08 by Park Life
At the elaborately staged 60th anniversary celebration of the establishment of the North Korean Stalinist State, the "Dear Leader", Kim Jong IL was conspicious by his absence. It is believed that he may have suffered a stroke (Kim is alleged to enjoy cigars, booze and teenage girls while his devoted subjects make do eating grass). At the edge of 66, Kim, like 72 year old John McCain, is no spring chicken and the demise of his personal brand of socialism is sure to end relatively soon if the rumours of his ill-health are unfounded. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / press release Thursday September 11, 2008 07:57 by Republican Sinn Féin 7 comments (last - saturday september 20, 2008 01:00)
The use of the Free State Navy to protect the interests of a multi-national company against those of the local population is a disgraceful, albeit unsurprising, devlopment, a spokesman for Republican Sinn Féin has said. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Thursday September 11, 2008 06:04 by Trident Ploughshares 2 comments (last - wednesday february 03, 2010 12:04)
In 2006/7, Faslane 365 saw well over 1000 arrests during a year-long blockade of the Trident submarine base in Scotland . Last Easter, AWE Aldermaston saw its biggest demonstration in two decades as 5000 people surrounded the base to mark the 50th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march. read full story / add a comment |
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