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xplora.org
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Bliain den Aontas Eorpach
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1. 50 years of the European Union
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Bliain den Aontas Eorpach
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Tá cinneadh déanta ag Biddy Uí Laoghaire freastal ar rang Gaeilge. Is cinneadh cróga é mar tá Biddy
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bliain d'aois agus is beag scolaíocht a fuair sí. Is léir áfach go bhfuil an cinneadh seo chun athrú mór a dhéanamh ar a saol.
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Biddy Uí Laoghaire has decided to attend an Irish class. It is a brave decision for she is fifty years old and has had little schooling. It is clear however that this decision is about to change her life.
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Tugann an Treoir seo míniú ginearálta ar phríomhghnéithe an chórais CBL mar aon leis an scéal is déanaí faoi na hathruithe sa chóras ó foilsíodh an Treoir dheireanach i mí Eanáir, 2003. Tá breis agus
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bileog Faisnéise ar fáil faoi CBL ag déileáil le hábhair faoi leith agus cuireann siad leis an méid atá sa Treoir.
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A new Guide to VAT was published in July, 2008 and updated by Addendum to include the Finance Act (No.2) 2008 changes. The Guide explains in general terms the principal features of the VAT system and updates readers on developments to the system since the publication of the last Guide in January, 2003. Over fifty VAT Information leaflets, drilling down into the VAT treatment of specific subjects are available in support of the Guide.
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■ Tionóladh an 10ú Cruinniú Idirnáisiúnta de Pháirtithe Cumannacha agus Oibrithe i São Paulo ar 21–23 Samhain, an chéad uair riamh a tionóladh imeacht dá leithéid i Meiriceá Laidineach. Ghlac cúig pháirtí agus seasca páirt ann, as cúig thír éagsúla is
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■ The 10th International Meeting of Communist and Workers’ Parties took place in São Paulo on 21–23 November, the first time such an event was held in Latin America. Sixty-five parties attended, from fifty-five different countries. The work of the meeting was summarised in a statement issued by the Communist Party of Brazil. The meeting also issued the São Paulo Proclamation—“Socialism is the alternative!”—and a Resolution in Solidarity with the Latin American and Caribbean Peoples.
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Tabharfaidh an staraí Diarmaid Ferriter(Ollamh le Nua-Stair na hÉireann, UCD) léacht na hoscailte ag Scoil Samhraidh Mherriman na bliana seo ar Dé Domhnaigh 16ú Lúnasa in Amharclann Glór in Inis ar 8.00 i.n. Tabharfaidh an léacht seo, dar teideal ‘The Lost Decade? Crisis, Continuity and Change in 1950s Ireland’, Éire faoi mar a bhí sna 1950aidí chun cuimhne agus an comhthéacs inar foilsíodh an chéad Chlár um Fhorbairt Eacnamaíochta
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Historian Diarmaid Ferriter (Professor of Modern Irish History, UCD) will deliver the opening lecture of this year’s Merriman Summer School on Sunday August 16th at 8 p.m. in Glór Theatre, Ennis. His lecture, ‘The Lost Decade? Crisis, Continuity and Change in 1950s Ireland’ will recall the Ireland of the 1950s and the context for the publication of the first Programme for Economic Expansion fifty years ago. That will set the scene for a week-long look at the challenges facing Ireland today in setting its course for the future. The current economic crisis will feature but the School will take a broader view of the important issues.