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international / sci-tech / other press Saturday September 18, 2004 01:14 by moonwolf
Extreme physical conditions have a way of bringing out the strangest behaviors that nature can muster. Just ask physicist John E. Thomas. Two years ago, he and his colleagues at Duke University in Durham, N.C., were working with intense lasers in a high-vacuum chamber at temperatures next to absolute zero. They were manipulating tiny clouds of lithium gas. When the scientists turned off the lasers, peculiar things began to happen. At first, the microscopic puff of lithium billowed out of the spot where the lasers had held it. But then, instead of expanding evenly in all directions, as any normal gas would, the lithium cloud morphed into a pancake. read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / other press Saturday September 18, 2004 00:57 by moonwolf
In Asia, China is pushing to increase its influence in military and strategic affairs in an attempt to counter US strategic interests in the region. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Friday September 17, 2004 20:43 by David C.
The war on Iraq was illegal, fraudulent and has killed many tens of thousands of innocent people, and making this war is very probably a war crime. But the Americans commit war crimes every day in Iraq. One such war crime was the Haifa Street massacre, which occurred last week and which was televised. Jonathan Steele has courageously written a clear and insightful analysis of this massacre in today's edition of The Guardian. This posting examines Steele's position and asks why criticism of American war crimes in Iraq is so rare. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Friday September 17, 2004 18:18 by Sinéad Ní Bhroin
US Military out of Shannon End the occupation of Iraq read full story / add a comment
international / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Friday September 17, 2004 17:18 by Lasc
international / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Friday September 17, 2004 16:07 by redjade
dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Friday September 17, 2004 15:51 by Parvus
Tue 19 - Wed 20 October 2004 Venue: The Berkeley Court Hotel, Dublin, Ireland "The Jane's 7th Annual Less-Lethal Weapons Conference has been once again developed specifically for today's police and military leaders who must apply force to manage rapidly unfolding operational situations where time is short, the facts are unclear and lives are at stake." Why don't we all drop into the Berkeley Court and have Afternoon Tea? Remember - nothing is too good for the working class! Parvus read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / event notice Friday September 17, 2004 14:11 by LASC
23 SEPTEMBER 2004: THE HEALTH, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF GOLD MINING ON THE COMMUNITY OF CAJAMARCA IN NORHTERN PERU read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Friday September 17, 2004 13:56 by Amnesty
hello! the last of its kind amnesty night is nearly here- DECKLARATION in aid of Amnesty International ( focusing on Arms-Trade on this night) Friday 24th Sept Bacchus(used to be fibbers), Parnell St, D1 €5/€4 with flyer Starts 8.30 til 2.30 Playing: DESTRVKT *************cfour T-WOK ****************alphabet set MATTHEW DEVEREAUX***psychonavigation METISSE***************cfour NORTHSTATION*********compactrisc SANF******************ice9 DELTA LINE LITTLE RED RIVER live visuals by ITISON WWW.AMNESTY.IE (there'll be a link to flyer up real soon) www.stevefanagan.com www.alphabetset.net www.psychonavigation.com www.cfourrecords.com read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / other press Friday September 17, 2004 13:48 by redjade
international / eu / other press Friday September 17, 2004 13:43 by iosaf
Curious procedural decision was made in the EU Parliament other day, as part of the ongoing "Catalan Language" question. The Catalan deputies are now not allowed used their language in the chamber, and the majority will vote against the EU constitution as a result. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / other press Friday September 17, 2004 12:15 by WSM
Issue 82 of the Irish anarchist paper Workers Solidarity is now online. You can read the articles online or download and print out the PDF version from http://struggle.ws/wsm/ws/2004 read full story / add a comment
down / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Thursday September 16, 2004 23:38 by iosaf
Tony Blair proved he was still alive yesterday to the wider international community against very well placed sources with not inconsiderable influence who let it be believed he had been hung from a lamp-post. He met the premier of the neighbouring state, Mr Bartholomew Patrick Ahern Taoiseach of Ireland Supreme Rascal and ex president of the European Union. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Thursday September 16, 2004 22:45 by Dublin Catholic Worker/Pit Stop Ploughshares
The peace vigil will continue on a weekly basis (Monday 4pm-6pm) as a lead up to a return to Shannon Airport - 1 pm Sun. Oct 31st . Vigils will include -reading the names of U.S.soldiers killed in Iraq. -reading the names of Iraqis killed by the U.S.military. read full story / add a comment
cork / miscellaneous / event notice Thursday September 16, 2004 17:34 by Ray Hanrahan
Hundreds of people from all different backgrounds are expected at the Diversity Day Festival this Sunday, 19th September 2004 in Bishop Lucey Park. Diversity Day is now in its third year, and is going from strength to strength. The festivities will commence at 12:30 noon and will conclude at 7:00 pm and will include music (reggae, ska, etc.) poetry, speakers, workshops (Tai Chi, Belly Dancing, etc.), drumming, awareness raising, face painting, juggling, fortune telling (palm reading, tarot reading, etc.), circus performers, art installations and more. There will be a special area just for children' s entertainments. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday September 16, 2004 16:08 by redjade
photo and commentary by redjade (c) Background information on the situation facing Tomso, whose non-Irish mother has been deported leaving him in a vulnerable position. read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / other press Thursday September 16, 2004 16:03 by ReSect watch
Former Socialist Workers Party national committee member David Isaacson has joined the CPGB. Tellingly, and not without self-criticism, he details how on the one hand the SWP leadership perpetuates itself, and how, on the other, it depoliticises and demotivates. The result is a not a party but a bureaucratic sect which must be fought from the inside and the out Many believe that the Socialist Workers Party is going through some kind of crisis. All the signs are there. Attendance at this summer’s Marxism was half that of the previous year. Membership figures cannot be great if Respect can only muster just over 3,000. Where are the 10,000 SWP members of old? East End Offset - the SWP’s printshop - has been sold off, presumably because of financial problems stemming from Respect’s election campaign. The election result itself was a disappointment. read full story / add a comment
national / summit mobilisations / event notice Thursday September 16, 2004 15:43 by Peter Sutherlands Nemisis
Monday 20th September court appearance. Need More Info: - anyone got the time and court number? - anyone know his name? - anyone organising a few banners? - solidarity? See Indymedia UK for fuller story and background [people 'picketed' Irish embassy in London for his rights on Wed. Sept 15th]: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2004/09/297596.html read full story / add a comment
national / politics / elections / other press Thursday September 16, 2004 15:32 by Michael Hennigan
With just one minute to go on Mairin Finucane's RTE Radio 1 programme this morning, prospective Green Party presidential candidate was asked if he had used cannabis. He was honest and said yes. The issue of the positive or negative benefits aside, one of the biggest fears of parents of teenage children who smoke dope is that they will graduate to another level. I wonder if Eamon's honesty will give Pat Rabbitte a way out to give Labour sponsorship of the nomination a pass? read full story / add a comment
international / environment / press release Thursday September 16, 2004 15:19 by Keith
This is a sligthly edited version of a press release i received this morning, The original is released as an internal communication, addressed to members, so I have taken out some contact numbers and personal stuff, as I'm not sure they would want it posted here. I'm sure it would be fine to send urgent queries to radar@iol.ie, marked attn. ISNFF. read full story / add a comment |