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national / anti-capitalism 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. ... read full story / add a comment
donegal / worker & community struggles and protests Wednesday November 22, 2006 - 15:57 by John Doherty The Poor Mans Advocate
![]() The Clubman workers have now set up a website where you can sign the guestbook and send messages of solidarity. www.clubmanpicket.eu ... read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / arts and media Wednesday November 22, 2006 - 12:20 by eeekkkk
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In this video, "The Disney Trap: How Copyright Steals our Stories," James Joyce's Molly Bloom and an Italian net-user have a video-chat about copyright and how the protracted term of copyright makes it hard for characters to defend themselves. ... read full story / add a comment
mayo / rights, freedoms and repression Wednesday November 22, 2006 - 03:29 by supp
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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 |
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