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dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Monday December 03, 2007 17:24 by Kieran O'Sullivan
Caoimhe Butterly will be speaking around the country on the following dates: read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / event notice Monday December 03, 2007 17:15 by AIMSIreland
Irish Premiere of Ricky Lake's acclaimed documentary will be shown at a private screening on January 16 and 17 2008. This controversial documentary although focused on US maternity care is VERY relevant to Irish mothers and their experiences of childbirth in Ireland. Birth: it’s a miracle. A rite of passage. A natural part of life. But more than anything, birth is a business. Compelled to find answers after a disappointing birth experience with her first child, actress Ricki Lake recruits filmmaker Abby Epstein to examine and question the way American women have babies. The film interlaces intimate birth stories with surprising historical, political and scientific insights and shocking statistics about the current maternity care system read full story / add a comment
national / bin tax / household tax / water tax / news report Monday December 03, 2007 17:15 by redmondite collapse
Yet another provo leaves party, admits that provisionalism is about administrating British rule in Ireland. Some say no one could have "predicted" the manner in which the provos have turned. However Republicans at the time of the 1986 split correctly "mapped" the future of the provosionals using proir history. Indeed while anyone with any grasp of history could have done so, only those affiliated with RSF did. read full story / add a comment
galway / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Monday December 03, 2007 14:42 by Comhlamh
Talk by Colin Roche (Oxfam Ireland) Thursday, 6th of December, 7:30 Pm Galway One World Centre, Bridge Mills, Dominick Street, Galway An event organized by Galway One World Centre, Comhlamh, Trocaire, Oxfam Ireland and Christian Aid Ireland. read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / event notice Monday December 03, 2007 12:42 by Laurah
Churches throughout Co. Mayo will be ringing their bells at 2pm to signify the 2 degrees of Climate Change is too much. Stop Climate Chaos Mayo are calling on the people of Mayo to make some noise at 2pm to show that we want to take action against Climate Change and we call on our elected representatives to do the same. read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / other press Monday December 03, 2007 10:18 by Motherschoice
We expect that a top Irish obstetrician with so much experience and training would have a firm understanding of what normal birth entails. We should also expect that all maternity practices are based on the latest international clinical guidelines......are our expectations too high? Read on.... read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Monday December 03, 2007 09:26 by Sarah Lundberg
As part of the ongoing Christmas in Dublin lunchtime reading series in Chapters of Parnell St, Dublin 1 at 1pm, Seven Towers is delighted to welcome the following readers this week: Monday 3rd December 1pm - Louth poet Barbara Smith Wednesday 5th December 1pm - Cork born poet, publisher, editor Seamus Cashman Friday 7th December 1pm - Galway based poet and novelist and director of the Western Writers Centre, Fred Johnston. read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Monday December 03, 2007 08:31 by Sarah Lundberg
As part of the ongoing Christmas in Dublin lunchtime reading series in Chapters of Parnell St, Dublin 1 at 1pm, Seven Towers is delighted to welcome the following readers this week: Monday 3rd December 1pm - Louth poet Barbara Smith Wednesday 5th December 1pm - Cork born poet, publisher, editor Seamus Cashman Friday 7th December 1pm - Galway based poet and novelist and director of the Western Writers Centre, Fred Johnston. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Sunday December 02, 2007 23:14 by David Morrison
The reality is that Ireland is now firmly in the imperialist camp in world affairs alongside the US/UK. In four crucial areas of foreign policy – Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and Palestine – Ireland is fully behind the US/UK in their aggressive behaviour towards the Muslim world. You will search in vain in the Programme for Government for any mention of actual policy – past, present or future – on Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and Palestine. But it is a racing certainty that, despite the presence of the Green Party, the new government will continue to support (a) the US/UK wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; (b) the US/UK punishment of Iran for enriching uranium, which is Iran’s right as a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT); and (c) the US/UK backing for the Israeli occupation and colonisation of Arab lands. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / other press Sunday December 02, 2007 18:39 by Global Women's Strike
Today the people of Venezuela are voting on constitutional reform, amid renewed media attacks and assassination attempts against President Chávez..the advances which are being put forward and the process they come out of have been entirely hidden by the media. read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media / other press Sunday December 02, 2007 11:50 by Miriam Cotton
Mainstream media see,hears and speaks no evil. Not in its own backyard at any rate. Funny how it manages to see all manner of halucinations in Venezuela. The New York Times has been screaming propaganda from the top of its lungs about today's referendum in Venezuela. The distortions and hypocrisies of its editorial is breathtaking. Since he took office eight years ago, Venezuela’s president, Hugo Chávez, has grabbed more and more power, exploiting his nation’s oil wealth to buy up popular support. Now there are hopeful signs that his plan to become president for life may be too blatant for the electorate to swallow. read full story / add a comment |
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