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The guy is just misunderstood he's a professor who just likes to educate people, he even volunteers for summer school, the man's a saint, you're to cynical the lot of you ! (tu);):sherlock:

Dunphy, O hAilpín and Greenslade for Sinn Féin summer school

June 26, 2013

Sinn Féin has announced the line-up for its fourth annual summer school in County Cork next Friday and Saturday with controversial and outspoken commentators such as Eamon Dunphy, Guardian columnist Roy Greenslade, journalist Alison O’Connor, GAA star Seán Óg Ó hAilpin, and 2012 Young Person of the Year and disability rights campaigner Joanne O’Riordan taking part.

Basil McCrea MLA, leader of the new pro-Union NI21 party, will go head-to-head in a debate with Sinn Féin deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald TD on the theme Is it time for a Border Poll on Irish unity as provided for in the Good Friday Agreement?

Seán Óg Ó hAilpin, the Cork hurling and football star of Irish and Fijian heritage, will be the keynote speaker on the culture, language and identity section of the debate.

Roy Greenslade – regular commentator on RTÉ’s Drivetime and Newstalk after attending the Leveson judicial public inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the British press following the News International phone hacking scandal – will be the key speaker on media ownership – does it matter?

Emigration and its effects on society are covered in the session emigration – 90 years of complacency? with speakers Dr Piarais MacEinrí from University College Cork and Marie-Claire McAleer, senior research and policy officer with the National Youth Council of Ireland.

Orla Kelly from Early Childhood Creativity will speak on why creativity in education matters.

Professor of film studies, Kevin Rockett – School of Drama, Film & Music at Trinity College Dublin and author, co-author or editor of numerous books, including Cinema and Ireland (1987) –will give his take on Irish historical films made during the 1910s.

Subversive artist and Phantom 105.2 DJ Will St Leger is sure to stimulate the imagination speaking on the role that art can play in bringing about social and political change. Will has made headlines by placing 100 fake landmines made from stenciled enamel plates in five parks around Dublin to bring home what other people have to live with every day. He also performed the Bertie Cash Giveaway at the Molly Malone statue in Grafton Street.

Details:

Book by contacting DJ O’Driscoll at 087 743 5064 or mailto: djod65@gmail.com

4th Annual Sinn Féin Summer School

Mills Inn, Baile Mhuirne, Co Cork

Friday & Saturday, 28 & 29 June

Friday from 6:30pm

Opening: Pearse Doherty TD

Special guest speaker: Eamon Dunphy

Disability and identity – Joanne O’Riordan

Culture, language and identity – Seán Óg Ó hAilpin (Cork hurling and football GAA star of Irish and Fijian heritage)

Saturday 10.30 am

Is it time for a border poll on Irish Unity as provided for in the GFA? Mary Lou McDonald TD (Sinn Féin) and Basil McCrea MLA (NI21)

12.30 pm to 1.30pm lunch break

Saturday 1.30 pm

The role that art can play in bringing about social and political change –artist Will St Leger

Irish historical films made during the 1910s – Professor Kevin Rockett, School of Drama, Film & Music, Trinity College Dublin

Why creativity in education matters – Orla Kelly from Early Childhood Creativity’

Saturday 3.30 pm

Media ownership – does it matter? – Guardian columnist and Professor of Journalism at London City University Roy Greenslade, journalist Alison O’Connor and Dr Kevin Rafter of DCU.

Saturday 5pm

Emigration– 90 years of complacency? – Dr Piarais MacEinrí from UCC, Marie-Claire McAleer, Senior Research and Policy Officer with NYCI, Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire of Sinn Féin and Diarmuid O’Donavan of the Cork GAA board.

Saturday 6:30pm

Closing Address: John O Dowd MLA, Minister for Education

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The guy is just misunderstood he's a professor who just likes to educate people, he even volunteers for summer school, the man's a saint, you're to cynical the lot of you ! (tu);):sherlock:

Dunphy, O hAilpín and Greenslade for Sinn Féin summer school

June 26, 2013

Sinn Féin has announced the line-up for its fourth annual summer school in County Cork next Friday and Saturday with controversial and outspoken commentators such as Eamon Dunphy, Guardian columnist Roy Greenslade, journalist Alison O’Connor, GAA star Seán Óg Ó hAilpin, and 2012 Young Person of the Year and disability rights campaigner Joanne O’Riordan taking part.

Basil McCrea MLA, leader of the new pro-Union NI21 party, will go head-to-head in a debate with Sinn Féin deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald TD on the theme Is it time for a Border Poll on Irish unity as provided for in the Good Friday Agreement?

Seán Óg Ó hAilpin, the Cork hurling and football star of Irish and Fijian heritage, will be the keynote speaker on the culture, language and identity section of the debate.

Roy Greenslade – regular commentator on RTÉ’s Drivetime and Newstalk after attending the Leveson judicial public inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the British press following the News International phone hacking scandal – will be the key speaker on media ownership – does it matter?

Emigration and its effects on society are covered in the session emigration – 90 years of complacency? with speakers Dr Piarais MacEinrí from University College Cork and Marie-Claire McAleer, senior research and policy officer with the National Youth Council of Ireland.

Orla Kelly from Early Childhood Creativity will speak on why creativity in education matters.

Professor of film studies, Kevin Rockett – School of Drama, Film & Music at Trinity College Dublin and author, co-author or editor of numerous books, including Cinema and Ireland (1987) –will give his take on Irish historical films made during the 1910s.

Subversive artist and Phantom 105.2 DJ Will St Leger is sure to stimulate the imagination speaking on the role that art can play in bringing about social and political change. Will has made headlines by placing 100 fake landmines made from stenciled enamel plates in five parks around Dublin to bring home what other people have to live with every day. He also performed the Bertie Cash Giveaway at the Molly Malone statue in Grafton Street.

Details:

Book by contacting DJ O’Driscoll at 087 743 5064 or mailto: djod65@gmail.com

4th Annual Sinn Féin Summer School

Mills Inn, Baile Mhuirne, Co Cork

Friday & Saturday, 28 & 29 June

Friday from 6:30pm

Opening: Pearse Doherty TD

Special guest speaker: Eamon Dunphy

Disability and identity – Joanne O’Riordan

Culture, language and identity – Seán Óg Ó hAilpin (Cork hurling and football GAA star of Irish and Fijian heritage)

Saturday 10.30 am

Is it time for a border poll on Irish Unity as provided for in the GFA? Mary Lou McDonald TD (Sinn Féin) and Basil McCrea MLA (NI21)

12.30 pm to 1.30pm lunch break

Saturday 1.30 pm

The role that art can play in bringing about social and political change –artist Will St Leger

Irish historical films made during the 1910s – Professor Kevin Rockett, School of Drama, Film & Music, Trinity College Dublin

Why creativity in education matters – Orla Kelly from Early Childhood Creativity’

Saturday 3.30 pm

Media ownership – does it matter? – Guardian columnist and Professor of Journalism at London City University Roy Greenslade, journalist Alison O’Connor and Dr Kevin Rafter of DCU.

Saturday 5pm

Emigration– 90 years of complacency? – Dr Piarais MacEinrí from UCC, Marie-Claire McAleer, Senior Research and Policy Officer with NYCI, Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire of Sinn Féin and Diarmuid O’Donavan of the Cork GAA board.

Saturday 6:30pm

Closing Address: John O Dowd MLA, Minister for Education

us ulster people fight hard to expose these fuckers, good work my friend
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Why do people keep putting up stories by these malicious parasitic journalists who hate everything Rangers. All the journalists that people have mentioned in posts above I would not give the time of day, or piss on them if they were on fire, and that includes Jim Traynor as at the moment he still has a lot of wrongs to right with some of the things he wrote in the past before I take his word on anything.

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I would have thought most Rangers Supporters (or at least those who visit forums) would have been well aware that Greensalde expresses his middle class self loathing through supporting the IRA and being anti - British. He also detests the Record, probably because when he was the editor of the Mirror the only thing that kept the Mirror Group going was the Record's profits.

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Not sure if this article has been posted earlier. Either way it's thought provoking.

Lazy journalism at best or ulterior motives at worst - take your pick.

Dear oh dear. Terrorist lover? I think I know which motive Id be opting for. Thanks for getting him hits.

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