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national / miscellaneous / news report Sunday September 08, 2002 20:33 by Blisset (slight return)
Informal meetings of Artists for Change EACH Saturday 7-9pm in the upstairs library, KAFFEMOKA, sOUTH wILLIAM sTREET - FORM AN ACTIVE AUTONOMOUS ARTISTS' STRUCTURE - FILL IN THE SPACE - OPPOSE ANY GROUP INSTITUTION OR BOARD THAT DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY DISCRIMINATES AGAINST OR OPPRESSES ANY PERSON read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Sunday September 08, 2002 18:29 by Eoin Dubsky
If you have been following the news in Ireland in the past few days then you're probably aware (tired of hearing?) that I entered Shannon Airport and painted peace slogans and signs on a US Air Force "Hercules" KC-130 warplane parked there, then phoned the airport and asked them to pick me up on Wednesday morning, 4 September. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Sunday September 08, 2002 17:46 by The Blanket
Sunday edition online Articles include first hand accounts of the Short Strand, a look at policing and Ardoyne, the Left and Anti-Fascism, Republicanism in the Age of Empire, the situation in Colombia and more. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Sunday September 08, 2002 12:53 by doheochai
Excellent new pamphlet written by Socialist Party member in England,Pete Dickenson, outlining how it is possible to have planned environmentally sustaninable growth,as well as explaining why the "no growth" position of some green activists is unworkable. This is well worth while reading and is available in printable download form. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Sunday September 08, 2002 02:07 by Douglas Frederick
The use of the racist "N" word by Enda Kenny leader of the Fine Gael party recalls the Fascist origins of this political party. The use of such a derogatory term heightens racial tension at a time when people have been beaten to death on Ireland's streets because of the colour of their skin. That RTE complied with Kenny's request and refused to report the story puts into serious doubt the national broadcasting entity's professionalism. If Kenny continues as leader it means that Fine Gael is being true to its Fascist origins and should be treated as a pariah. read full story / add a comment |
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