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international / miscellaneous / press release Thursday March 05, 2009 19:02 by Richard Walsh
The claims made by English prime minister Gordon Brown in Washington that “Ireland is now at peace” are bizarre given the revelation that the Republican threat to English rule was, on the same day, reclassified as “severe”. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / arts and media / news report Thursday March 05, 2009 18:15 by Laois Man
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What is happening? IRMA, the Irish Recorded Music Association, wants to block Irish Internet users' access to certain websites. They have written letters to Irish Internet providers telling them, under threat of legal action, to allow IRMA to tell them what websites to block. Eircom has already agreed to this. They will settle every application for website blocking out of court. No sites have been blocked yet. We have limited time to act before the bans are set. A copy of the letter sent out to Irish ISPs has been kindly made available by Michele Neylon of Blacknight Solutions. Read it here. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / other press Thursday March 05, 2009 16:35 by Red Banner
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Red Banner: a magazine of socialist ideas Issue 35 out now €2 / £1.50 read full story / add a comment
monaghan / arts and media / event notice Thursday March 05, 2009 14:27 by Maureen Gallagher
Calling The Tune, Maureen Gallagher's first collection of poems will be launched in the Market House, Monaghan on 12th March at 6pm. The speaker is Peter Trant. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / other press Thursday March 05, 2009 12:51 by Drodzhe
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Here is the full text of Noel Dempsey's speech to the Fianna Fáil Ard Fheis, in which he explains that - -Fianna Fáil had no idea that bankers, builders and developers were running wild with the possibilities of the unregulated economy. -If they had known about the corruption and endemic and dishonesty, they would have done something about it, but just because these people were funding their election campaigns, playing golf with them, loaning them their holiday homes etc, does not mean that they were aware of where the money was coming from. -It could be much worse. -It will get worse. read full story / add a comment
dublin / worker & community struggles and protests / other press Thursday March 05, 2009 10:48 by d.farrell
Ive been an operator in the industry for 8yrs now on a full time basis.I obtained my taxi as a consequence of deregulation.Prior to that my interest in entering the industry was dampened by two facts 1.It was not possible to apply for a spsv test application if already in employment and 2.The extortionate price put on a privately sold spsv licence(IR65,000)at the time. read full story / add a comment |
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