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International Women’s Day 2008 (IWD) – 8th March

gallery_2.gifSaturday 8th March is International Women’s Day. “IWD” is the global day connecting all women around the world and has been observed since 1908, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world when 15,000 women marched through New York City demanding shorter hours, better pay and voting rights. Great improvements have been made. We do have female astronauts and prime ministers, school girls are welcomed into university, women can work and have a family, women have real choices. And so the tone and nature of IWD has, for the past few years, moved from being a reminder about the negatives to a celebration of the positives.

 

A list of events taking place throughout Ireland is available from the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI).

Greenpeace… Well meaning eco-blunder!

_44449035_heathrow_gp_203body.jpgWhat the hell are GreenPeace thinking?

BBC News reports: Four Greenpeace activists were arrested after attempting to hang a banner that read, “Climate Emergency – No Third Runway” on the tailfin of a British Airways Airbus A320. They were arrested, taken to a nearby police station and cited with “unlawful and irresponsible” conduct.

One protester, Anna Jones, said: “Our planet and the people who live on it are in danger. Climate change can be beaten but not by almost doubling the size of the airport.

While I strongly agree with the sentiments expressed and as someone who feels deeply about the environment and global-warming stunts like this don’t help the cause. The end result of actions like this is to associate environmentalist and green issues with the “nut-job” fringe of society… The planet is a real everyday issue, felt by real everyday people and it is only real everyday solutions by these same people, that will bring about the necessary change… not extremist theatrics.

Tara destruction… Government on road to ruin

tara1.jpgThis week an Irish Post poll showed more than 80 per cent of respondents were in favour of halting all construction of new roads around the historic site. In one of the largest responses ever received more than 3,000 people took part. That opposition has been mirrored in previous petitions and online message boards opposing routing a motorway past this historic archaeological treasure.

Against this background the Government’s intransigence smacks of nothing more than sheer bloody-mindedness. It seems Ministers are determined not to be seen admitting they made a mistake. But there is little doubt that the route chosen for the new M3 motorway is a mistake of colossal proportions. It is akin to Britain’s Department of Transport deciding to re-route the M4 motorway so it passed close to the world famous stone circle at Avebury. To make matters worse the Irish Government could have easily ordered the route of the M3 to be altered to ensure it avoided the Hill of Tara but chose not to do so. Instead they decided it was worth risking the destruction of one of the world’s most important archaeological sites for the sake of so-called progress.

Source: Tara Watch

Lukworth Links! February 24th, 2008

Women’s voices count in politics. Two Tits and a Vote is an online Irish Women’s Health Campaign empowering you to advocate for better women’s healthcare in Ireland. You can be part of improving Irish women’s health care from the comfort of your very own chair.

Sign the current Breast Care petition going to Dublin!

You have until the 6th of March (the day the petition will be delivered to Mary Harney, Minister for Health). You can make a difference!

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Irish Language: Sign The Petition, Stop The Threat!

 

lanua.jpgLá Nua, the Irish language newspaper is under threat of closure after having been published for more than twenty years. This would come as yet another loss to Irish heritage… It seems that in a time when the Irish are being asked to embrace an influx of different cultures into Ireland, we are slowly losing touch with our own. Below is a worthwhile link, to a petition to Foras na Gaeilge, the cross-border Irish language body, to support Lá Nua, the Irish language daily newspaper, to ensure its survival and to put a proper basis under the future development of the Irish language print journalism.

Tar i gcabhair ar Lá Nua/Support Lá Nua

 

 

 

 

 

Halloween Car Cleanup Guide

Close the blinds, bar the doors and huddle together for safety. It?s Halloween: the night for ghouls and ghosts to run free — not to mention hooligans who?ll see your brand new Lexus GS430 as the ultimate target for their ?tricks.” A few eggs, some toilet paper and maybe a few cans of shaving cream are all the ingredients required for a good old-fashioned car trashing. AskMen.com are offering some very interesting and useful tips to help if your car gets vandalised.In case your memories are a little foggy (from all the sugar highs that night), use the tips below to help save your car from permanent damage.

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What to expect in the morning:

It?s a morning not unlike any other. You shower, dress and get ready for work — then you step outside to the horror of all horrors: your baby smattered with eggs from nose to tail. Scrambled immediately comes to mind and the whiff of cooked eggs may make you nauseous for years to come? but don?t panic. Walk back inside, pick up the phone and call work — you?ll need a day off for this one.

READ ARTICLE: Shaving Foam, Mini-Pumpkins, Wet Toilet Paper, Silly String,

Halloween… Be Seen! Costume Tips!

Trick-or-treating is always a big ordeal for parents and safety is a major concern, as one of the biggest risks for children during Hallowe’en is being hit by a car. It is impractical to put reflective bands on children and they could spoil the effect of the costume having strips of luminous bands. One simple little tip for Hallowe’en to help your children be safe and be seen is give them silver foil bags to collect all their goodies in… The silver foil will reflect car headlights, increasing visibility and will not detract from all the work put into costumes. It’s also worthwhile, keeping costumes short enough to minimize tripping and choosing only masks that allow for the best visibility, enabling your child to slither or slink through the night with ease.Easy-to-Make Hallowe’en Costume Ideas

by Patrick James

 

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