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international / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Thursday December 30, 2004 20:32 by SP member
The island of Diego Garcia, apparently as vulnerable as many other islands in the Indian Ocean escaped without any casualties. It just happens to have a US Air Force base on it, which is directly linked to the US Pacific Command in Hawaii which knew about the earthquake hours before the tsunamis hit the islands shores. Even half an hour’s warning gives enough time to get away from the wave. As An expert on hazard research wrote in the Independent: “Forethought and practical action can make the difference between a natural event and a natural disaster”. read full story / add a comment
international / crime and justice / opinion/analysis Thursday December 30, 2004 13:16 by Edward Horgan
The Unlawful war in Iraq has killed over 100,000 people, and injured up to one million. Disease related to the war will kill even more. Who should pay for this huge liability? Given the level of human suffering it may seem pointless discussing compensation, but financial penalties may be one way of forcing the perpetrators of mass murder for greed and financial gain to reconsider what they have done. read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / opinion/analysis Wednesday December 29, 2004 14:15 by Michael Hennigan
In a world of 24/7 news, there is often a failure to provide both useful information and to focus on significant issues. We in Ireland needn't look beyond our own front yard. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Tuesday December 28, 2004 19:35 by Basque Observatory of Human Rights
The basque group against torture – TAT - together with the family of Amaia Urizar, denounced today in a press conference, that the girl was raped during incommunicado arrest in the headquarters of the Guardia Civil. Here is her terrible testimony. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / news report Tuesday December 28, 2004 19:24 by redjade
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international / crime and justice / opinion/analysis Tuesday December 28, 2004 18:25 by Ravenaeus
The founders of the Republic of the United States laid out the charged against King George...and here they are. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Tuesday December 28, 2004 12:38 by iosaf
As many Irish parents enjoyed their christmas giving presents to their offspring, I presume they felt secure that their innocence may allow them to grow, to enjoy "a good education" to become participative in their society, to the betterment of themselves.and maybe (hopefully) others as well. And on the way naturally rebellion. and little knocks. and studying hard or not at all. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Monday December 27, 2004 23:48 by Seán Andrews
Irish hospitals are no longer safe places in which to be ill. Incidence rates for infection by the superbug MRSA are at an all time high and preventive measures are proving ineffectual. read full story / add a comment
national / public consultation / irish social forum / opinion/analysis Monday December 27, 2004 17:43 by Cathal Campbell-Shaw
A paper on the subject entitled “The origins of the Irish Travellers and the genetic structure of Ireland” concludes that “the Travellers are undoubtedly of Irish ancestry, due to their proximity to the centroid. Furthermore, the Travellers clustered with several heterogeneous counties in Ireland, including Wexford and Westmeath. Therefore, these data support that the origin of the Travellers was not a sudden event; rather a gradual formation of populations. Indeed, the Travellers probably originated with craftsmen and artisans forced to leave their monasteries (Crawford 1975). Later, their population grew as they were joined by various Irish groups that were forced to leave their homes because of various calamities and political upheavals (i.e. the potato famine and the repression of British occupation) (Crawford 1975). However, the timing of the Traveller origin is not certain and may have predated the historical period (e.g. Ni Shuinear 1996).” read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / news report Sunday December 26, 2004 17:18 by pull your little socks up.
the Republic of Ireland one of the richest states in the world, has pledged 1,000,000€ which is about 1,350,000$ to assist the victims of this weekend's earthquake. That works out at about 33 cents each. The earthquake and resulting tidal wave have affected several countries. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Sunday December 26, 2004 05:59 by Robert Ted Hinds
WWI is perhaps my most morbid curiosity where history is concerned. Though one could argue that the beginning of the industrial military complex began with the American civil war, in which major advances in repeating arms, rifled barrels, and cannons were made, the carnage itself was not industrialized until what has come to be known as "The Great War." read full story / add a comment
international / environment / news report Saturday December 25, 2004 19:22 by pc
Legal Notice – The Irish Times - 20.12.04 JOINT COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT REQUEST FOR SUBMISSIONS read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media / opinion/analysis Friday December 24, 2004 22:21 by ah go on!
Happy Holidays, coz we know lots of you aren't Christmas believers. And we know you "solstice" types are still in party mode. and then Happy New Year. we'll call it 2005. coz it makes sense. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Friday December 24, 2004 00:05 by Jack Russell
Phone Call from Boston...........the state of Irish Government. Time for a review of PD foundation pledge almost 20 years ago............Let's draft the 2005 Resolutions and be interactive with Government.......!!!! read full story / add a comment
antrim / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Thursday December 23, 2004 17:50 by Davy Carlin
Dear friends, We would like to thank you for all your support for the Street Seen initiative taken recently to collect sleeping bags and warm clothes for homeless persons. The initiative itself was helped in part also by the large media coverage we got from the newspapers - radio and television as so to publicise and cover it. Although Street Seen is only on its second issue its print is 10,000 copies. The publication affords space to those who may not find space afforded elsewhere for their stories, poetry etc as well as providing an avenue for more established writers to put out their message. read full story / add a comment
antrim / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Thursday December 23, 2004 17:47 by Davy Carlin
Dear friends the end of the year for the ARN started of as it ended with activists taking a firm stand against racist attacks and racism. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Thursday December 23, 2004 12:21 by McMean
"The British continue to claim sovereignty over part of our country and while that is the case armed struggle will always be justified." —RIRA Televised Interview, February 2003 read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Wednesday December 22, 2004 18:56 by john petrovato
Bethlehem today is little more than a sleepy town. But not the same sleepy town it was 2000 years ago. After 4 years of military incursions, oppression, and violence, the town remains beseiged. Frequently the town is put under “curfew”, meaning that the residents are not allowed to leave their homes. More frequently, roadblocks and checkpoints are placed in and around the town to make travel to and from Bethlehem nearly impossible. Under such conditions, it is not surprising that the town expects very few tourists and visitors during the holidays. Rather than being greeted on the street, we are asked by young children in Bethlehem for help in finding missing relatives, taken by Israeli forces. Refugee camps have sadly become permanent fixtures, with United Nations relief replacing Christmas spirit. Army green seems to be the color of this Christmas season, with coils of barbed wire trimming the roads and alleys. read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Wednesday December 22, 2004 12:00 by i remember
As I watched the annual Televised lottery numbers taken from the drum this morning by little orphan children, and the first prize awarded to a ticket whic had been bought in the Catalan Town of "Sort" which translates to the english "Luck", I thought about the concept of luck as one of the other writers of the collective in the last days as wondered about "Belief". read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / feature Tuesday December 21, 2004 18:48 by Terry
An investigation into greenwash, the World Bank and charity. read full story / add a comment |