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dublin / history and heritage / event notice Monday October 30, 2006 18:34 by TaraWatch   image 2 images
TaraWatch presents a free lecture series by internationally renowned scholars who are opposed to the routing of the M3 motorway. They will present cutting-edge research into history, literature, archaeology, geography and law relating to tara, every Saturday at the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)

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dublin / arts and media / press release Thursday October 26, 2006 23:58 by The Cotillions
Press release for new exhibition by contemporary art collective Cotillion to be held at Cornucopia Vegetarian Restaraunt, 19 Wicklow St, from November 5th to December 2nd 2006. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / history and heritage / event notice Thursday October 26, 2006 22:07 by TaraWatch   image 1 image
Every Saturday
12.00pm
Admission free read full story / add a comment
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dublin / history and heritage / press release Tuesday October 24, 2006 10:47 by admin   image 2 images
TaraWatch is pleased to announce that the tara Lecture Series at the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI) will commence on Saturday 28th October. read full story / add a comment
kildare / history and heritage / event notice Sunday October 22, 2006 13:18 by Martin Hogan
Vincent Salafia will outline new options available to tara Campaign read full story / add a comment
national / environment / opinion/analysis Friday October 20, 2006 14:12 by Miriam Cotton   text 8 comments (last - monday october 23, 2006 02:03)
On this day of action in county Mayo, this article is submitted to make the case for all objectors to contentious building schemes throughout Ireland to set aside their own campaigns for the time being and join with Shell to Sea in their efforts to have the Corrib gas refinery sited at sea. This issue could hardly be more serious in the precedent that is being set for the government response to public protest over public and commercial planning activities everywhere. It is not exaggerated to say that if current policing and media activities go unchallenged in respect of the Corrib gas project we will be walking with eyes wide open into a police state. read full story / add a comment
Hill of Tara
meath / miscellaneous / event notice Monday October 16, 2006 21:30 by Martin Dier   text 1 comment (last - wednesday october 18, 2006 13:51)   image 1 image
Samhain

Hill of tara

Sunday Nov 5th at 3.00pm

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mayo / arts and media / opinion/analysis Thursday October 12, 2006 17:45 by Terry   text 1 comment (last - thursday october 12, 2006 20:26)
Providence Resources are Sir Anthony O’Reilly’s oil and gas company. He owns the Herald, the Indo, the Star, the Sunday World, and many local rags. He owns 45% of Providence and his son is CEO.
They operate in Ireland and Nigeria and have a deal with Exxon-Mobil for exploiting fields off the coast of Clare. read full story / add a comment
The choice of routes
national / history and heritage / news report Tuesday October 10, 2006 01:18 by Muireann Ni Bhrolchain   text 3 comments (last - saturday november 04, 2006 20:41)   image 7 images
The JMP construction company is appealing the application (turned down) for a demolition waste recycling facility to An Bord Pleanala. Submissions or observations required. The fee goes up now - €50 required. read full story / add a comment
national / racism & migration related issues / opinion/analysis Monday October 09, 2006 10:11 by Brian   text 9 comments (last - sunday may 13, 2007 08:45)
I attempt to identify two distinct streams in the emerging Irish opposition groups, then I discuss some topics that seem to divide them, and finally I explore the issue of Immigration, which unfortunately has the potential to divide these groups for years to come. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / press release Saturday October 07, 2006 11:34 by Geraldine Moorkens Byrne   text 22 comments (last - tuesday october 17, 2006 00:30)
new site http://www.tuathadedannan.org/ has been set up as a
nuetral resource centre to provide a space for groups to exchange
information, news, ask for volunteers or help and publicise events,
and for individuals looking for ways to get involved. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / news report Tuesday October 03, 2006 20:22 by Taramarch
Today, Vincent Salafia, long term campaigner against the motorway at tara and Carrickmines, settled his case on tara. The costs of the previous case have been waived in return. read full story / add a comment
The leaders of the March
meath / history and heritage / event notice Monday October 02, 2006 22:40 by Taramarch   text 9 comments (last - friday october 20, 2006 00:59)   image 7 images
A demonstration against the proposed M3 motorway route through the
national monument of the tara Skryne Valley is to be held in Navan on
Saturday, 4th November, starting at 3pm.
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national / environment / event notice Friday September 29, 2006 18:37 by Martin Hogan
Vincent Salafia who has taken the Irish govenrment to the High Court over its routing of the proposed M3 motorway so close to the hill of tara will deliver a talk in NUI Maynooth at 6pm on Monday the 23rd of October in Theatre 1 (Arts Block). Vincent will outline why this is such an important issue and what can be done to ensure that tara is preserved for future generations. The talk will be introduced by NUI Senate candidate Martin Hogan. All are welcome to attend.

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national / environment / press release Tuesday September 26, 2006 00:14 by Save tara Valley
A demonstration against the proposed M3 motorway route through the national monument of the tara Skryne Valley is to be held in Navan on Saturday, 4^th November, starting at 3pm. read full story / add a comment
Stop by for a cup of tea anytime...
dublin / environment / news report Tuesday September 19, 2006 18:14 by Dave Donnellan   text 12 comments (last - friday december 15, 2006 10:30)   image 9 images
Despite repeated attempts by the Office of Public Works (OPW) to move them on the tara Solidarity Vigil remain camped out on the Hill of tara. They have become a focus of opposition to plans to build a new motorway (M3) through the tara valley. As opposition grows they have received increasing messages of support not just from Ireland but around the world also. Norwegians, in particular, have taken a keen interest in developments on the Hill due to a sense of shared history they have with Ireland.
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meath / history and heritage / press release Thursday September 07, 2006 22:27 by Helen Rose   text 1 comment (last - friday september 08, 2006 03:13)
Vigil Keepers have been asked to leave the Hill of tara read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / news report Thursday September 07, 2006 19:08 by admin   text 9 comments (last - sunday september 10, 2006 20:09)
tara Solidarity Vigil are sending out a plea for support. It reads as follows: read full story / add a comment
he's back.
national / gender and sexuality / opinion/analysis Sunday September 03, 2006 21:26 by sofia   text 2 comments (last - friday september 08, 2006 13:39)   image 1 image
Mr Justice Dermot Kinlen is not only a judger but also our splendid Irish republic's Inspector of Prisons.
He is thus one of the few chaps who not only bangs people up but goes & has a look at them later. A pillar of the establishment.

For those in the loop of Irish civil, human & other rights this last year, the recommendation by Dermot Kinlen to allow inmates in Ireland's penal community conjugal visits & rights was seen as sort of a promising thing read full story / add a comment
Programme for the Education Conference
dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Wednesday August 30, 2006 13:43 by Ard-Rúnaí   text 2 comments (last - tuesday september 12, 2006 01:23)   image 2 images
Conradh na Gaeilge announced today the key speakers who will take part at its Education Conference in Trinity College on Tuesday, 12 September 2006, aimed at developing the education system’s methods of teaching and learning Irish. Among those speaking, Professor David Little, Director of the Centre for Language and Communication Studies and Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at Trinity College, will describe the urgent need for an integrated language curriculum in the context of a multilingual Europe. read full story / add a comment
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