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Forget the bogus gods and accept the authentic mammon
21 May 2013 10:36 PM | 4 CommentsAlex. Kane discusses
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Mental Fatigue
21 May 2013 10:30 PM | No CommentsDan McGinn reviews 'Iron Man 3'
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All that glitters…
17 May 2013 12:10 AM | No CommentsDan McGinn reviews 'The Great Gatsby'
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How I long for the politics of left and right over the tribal politics of orange and green
07 May 2013 2:24 PM | No CommentsBrian John Spencer discusses
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Time to twist the Rubik Cube on the past
06 May 2013 9:49 PM | No CommentsSean Brennan explains
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The past – It hasn’t gone away you know
06 May 2013 9:14 PM | No CommentsBrian Rowan discusses
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British rights under threat from Unionism
03 May 2013 10:09 PM | 7 CommentsBy Paul Hagan-Rea
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Growing a political project out of the seeds of discontent – Brian Rowan on what’s going on within loyalism…
02 May 2013 10:35 PM | 7 CommentsClick here to read
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Too late to bolt the Long Kesh/Maze door – so let’s balance the narrative argues Tom Roberts
30 April 2013 4:11 PM | 2 CommentsClick here to read
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Teasing out the truth behind the greed and recklessness in the banking sector
30 April 2013 3:38 PM | No CommentsBrendan Jamison reviews 'Bankers' a new play by Brian McAvera
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GAA Archive
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“Wouldn’t it be great if it was like this all the time?”
Posted on March 19, 2013 | 4 CommentsBrian John Spencer on multi identities and Irish rugby -
Rory McIlroy – reared in the ‘rough’
Posted on September 12, 2012 | 5 CommentsRory McIlroy has triggered the mother and father of all debates, Eamonn Mallie looks at our identity crisis


