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international / history and heritage / news report Wednesday August 13, 2008 09:56 by Tara Tara Tara
Just before the torrential rains of last weekend, work on the Crib Walling of Rath Lugh National Monument finally began amidst much speculation as to the long delay. This was contrary to the recommendations made in the Technical Report of Golder Associates. read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / news report Wednesday August 13, 2008 03:25 by JM
The so-called "Corrib Armada" may be heading for the same fate as the Spanish original, as several Shell-hired vessels have entered the troubled waters of the ongoing Corrib gas saga. read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / news report Tuesday August 12, 2008 20:05 by stop shell
During the next 2 weeks, the Solitaire (the biggest pipe laying ship in the world) is set to begin illegally constructing the offshore section of the pipeline. It is believed that the Solitaire is on a pretty tight schedule & booked up for the next 2 years, so ANY disruption provides us with a real opportunity to delay the project significantly. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Tuesday August 12, 2008 17:47 by Kev
What: IPSC Film Screening: Memory of the Cactus - A Story of Three Palestinian Villages (plus Q&A session with John Reynolds of al-Haq) When: 8pm, Thursday 28th August 2008 Where: New Theatre, Connolly Books, Essex St, Dublin 2 Cost: No Cover Charge read full story / add a comment
dublin / history and heritage / event notice Tuesday August 12, 2008 16:12 by TaraWatch
In April 2008, the Minister for the Environment, John Gormley, announced he intended to seek UNESCO status for Tara, despite the M3 motorway being built within the Tara complex. Does the M3 detract from Tara’s outstanding universal value? Is UNESCO status a bad idea anyway? Should UNESCO seek a re-routing of the M3 now? Please come along and participate in this debate, which will be followed by music and poetry by Melanie O’Reilly and Friends. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / opinion/analysis Tuesday August 12, 2008 14:14 by John McCoy
The Association Of Electrical Contractors Ireland (AECI) have attemped to put the blame for the bad deal for Employers under the current Electrical REA on the other Employers Body Involved in The Electrical Registered Employment Agreement. read full story / add a comment
galway / miscellaneous / event notice Tuesday August 12, 2008 13:53 by SpaceR
Exciting Times Ahead for Galway as the Long Awaited 'Social Space' Opens its Doors this Saturday. After many months of gnashing of teeth and pulling of hair, Galway Social Space has found a location in the city centre to call a home. The space will be opening its doors to visitors this Saturday 16th August 2008 from 2pm. The Galway Social Space Project has been underway since October of last year, when the process of building a non-hierarchical, autonomous, community based cultural and arts space in the city of Galway began. Months of planning, brainstorming, searching and fundraising have at last came to fruition and the group is delighted to announce the opening of the space this Saturday. read full story / add a comment
national / crime and justice / event notice Tuesday August 12, 2008 01:19 by Mairtin Og
CEARTAIS will be holding a comprehensive seminar on Tuesday, August 26th @ 11.30am in the Felon's Club on the Andersontown Road in Belfast. read full story / add a comment |
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