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dublin / environment / news report Sunday January 11, 2004 23:49 by Michael Lemass
Airfield is a working farm in Dundrum. I spent the first 18 years of my life growing up beside it and I am concerned about its future and the community's right to have access to it as a rare amenity in the area. Rumours are that property developers have other ideas though. One example of this has been Gannon Developments and John Finnegan buying some of the farm’s land already, where they built the car park for a Luas station and several high rise appartment blocks. read full story / add a comment
international / eu / opinion/analysis Sunday January 11, 2004 20:08 by Deirdre DeBurca / Brendan Young
I believe that popular resistance to the imposition of the neo-liberal economic agenda is vital- whether one lives in Ireland or Bolivia. However, it is often easier to see this agenda being imposed in the developing world than it is to recognise it as an increasingly central dimension of the ‘European Project’. read full story / add a comment
antrim / anti-war / imperialism / news report Sunday January 11, 2004 17:29 by observant
Did Collins decides after beating Iraqi civilians in Iraq that the army needed more resources ? Or was this a eureka moment upon his return to reality ? read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Sunday January 11, 2004 17:19 by Johnny X
Start the new year with a letter to a prisoner read full story / add a comment
galway / eu / press release Sunday January 11, 2004 17:05 by Orla Ni Chomhrai
There will be a press conference happening in the Imperial Hotel, Monday the 12th of January between 12pm and 1pm (possibly spilling over into the lunch hour). This will be to voice concerns over certain aspects of EU and Irish government policies, in advance of the EU ministers visit to Galway later that week. read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage / feature Sunday January 11, 2004 16:46 by Mick O'Toole
The self-described ‘Soldier of Destiny’, Waterford property developer Martin Cu Cullen (aka ‘Cu Cullen’) has big plans for himself and the Hill of Tara, which lies disgracefully underdeveloped in County Meath read full story / add a comment |
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