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Unmourned – Newfoundland & Labrador Independent, March 15, 2008
Apr. 2
Easter is a time of resurrection, so we should move to redeem Patrick Pearse, the forgotten man of Irish nationalism: Sunday Business Post, March 23, 2008
Apr. 1
Forget 1916, we need a revolution of the spirit: Sunday Independent, March 30, 2008
Mar. 30
Many want to claim credit for what was done by so few: Irish News, March 22, 2008
Mar. 26
Right to mark 1916 Rising hailed: Irish Examiner, March 25, 2008
Mar. 25
Museum to honour Countess Markievicz: Irish Independent, March 10, 2008
Mar. 12
UVF scroll attracts great interest in Ballymena: Ballymoney Times, February 15, 2008
Feb. 18
1916 Rising medal fetches £12,000: BBC, February 16, 2008
Feb. 17
Winding up of fund for executed leaders' families: Irish Independent, December 29, 2007
Jan. 15
TG4 documentary explores Ernie O'Malley's life: Sunday Business Post, January 6, 2008
Jan. 8
State Papers – 1977: Row raged over saga of Casement statue: Sunday Business Post, December 30, 2007
Jan. 1
How Casement's remains returned at last: Irish Independent, December 28, 2007
Dec. 28
Buried in the mists of time: Irish Independent, September 29, 2007
Dec. 26
Unknown soldier is found, now its his family that's missing: Sunday Tribune, November 25, 2007
Dec. 21
Time capsule tribute to Rising dead: Ireland.com, December 18, 2007
Dec. 19
Forgotten victims and survivors of imperialism: Irelandclick.com, November 30, 2007
Dec. 7
Connolly is set for a heroic makeover on silver screen: Irish Independent, November 23, 200
Nov. 26
Forgotten Rangers suffered horrific losses in war: Belfast Telegraph, November 16, 2007
Nov. 21
'Time for truth on murders': The News Letter, November 14, 2007
Nov. 20
Family painting a picture of Patrick: Belfast Telegraph, November 16, 2007
Nov. 19
War shame ended by plea of a daughter: The Observer, October 28, 2007
Nov. 16
Why bodies buried deep in the green bog must be raised: Sunday Independent, November 11, 2007
Nov. 14
Why we should shun Remembrance Day caper: Sunday Business Post, November 11, 2007
Nov. 12
Revisionism once again?: Sunday Business Post, November 11, 2007
Nov. 11
Speak it in a whisper – Irish ethnic cleansing: Sunday Independent, October 21, 2007
Oct. 21
Irish Civil War veteran dies at 105: BBC, October 3, 2007
Oct. 4
Church call for sensitivity in Easter Rising celebration: Irish Independent, September 17, 2007
Sep. 18
Deaths of Great War unite two religions: (from the Irish News, June 23, 2007)
Aug. 24
To say Michael Collins was a peacemaker is humbug – He was a cold-blooded killer: Irish Independent, August 21, 2007
Aug. 23
Michael Collins was a peace icon, says Puttnam: Daily Telegraph, August 22, 2007
Aug. 22
The perfect celebration: Irish Independent, August 14, 2007
Aug. 17
Big issues might still pose a challenge for Big Fella: Irish Independent, August 6, 2007
Aug. 6
Tribute to 'forgotten' dead: The News Letter, June 30, 2007
Jul. 31
A decent man who justifies the reprisal murder of the Lord Mayor and IRA commandant: Irish Independent, July 27, 2007
Jul. 27
The truth about a liar and fantasist who sullied the good name of a heroic policeman: Irish Independent, July 26, 2007
Jul. 26
Council restores freedom honour for Great War earl: Irish Examiner, July 3, 2007
Jul. 18
Gruesome Civil War secrets lay buried on FF TD's 'murder farm': Sunday Independent, July 1, 2007
Jul. 2
IRA figurine banned from eBay: BBC, June 11, 2007
Jun. 12
Brothers in arms sacrifice marked: BBC, June 8, 2007
Jun. 9
Relatives lay flowers at 1916 house: Irish Independent, April 30, 2007
Apr. 30
Benefactor buys Pearse letter for State: Ireland.com, April 17, 2007
Apr. 26
Gearing up for the challenge: Irelandclick.com, April 13, 2007
Apr. 17
We live in a very strange land where murder and failure are seen as a cause for celebration: Irish Independent
Apr. 12
Rebel hearts that beat when our freedom was just a desperate dream: Sunday Independent, April 8, 2007
Apr. 10
President and Taoiseach to lead Defence Forces ceremony marking Easter Rising: Irish Independent, April 5, 2007
Apr. 8
Fresh light on love life of Michael Collins: The Guardian, April 4, 2007
Apr. 4
Scribblings of a revolutionary countess: Irish Independent, March 31, 2006
Apr. 3
Monument 'marks wrong Rising house': Irish Independent, March 20, 2007
Mar. 29
Bloody Sunday ticket fetches €7,500: Irish Examiner, March 21, 2007
Mar. 21
Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain, 1919-24: Irish Democrat, January 30, 2007
Feb. 26
A long way from Dublin's bloody past: BBC, February 3, 2007
Feb. 5
Rising home to be made a national monument: Irish Independent, January 19, 2007
Jan. 24
O'Dea promises 1916 military ceremony: RTE, January 17, 2007
Jan. 22
1916 fighters to give account of war on the web: Irish Independent, December 27,2006
Dec. 27
Aiken the gunman had the decency to be ashamed of the dirty stuff: Irish Examiner, December 16, 2006
Dec. 16
1916 leaders' last stand now a national monument: Irish Independent, December 11, 2006
Dec. 11
How Dev and Collins became foes: Sunday Independent, December 3, 2006
Dec. 3
Badge of shame lifted from heroes: Sunday Independent, November 26, 2006
Nov. 26
Defending Markievicz's Honor: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com, November 10, 2006
Nov. 15
Robert Garrett and the forgotten Irish heroes: Belfast Telegraph, November 10, 2006
Nov. 11
Britain pardons Irishmen executed in World War I: Irish Examiner, November 9, 2006
Nov. 10
Lest we forget the Somme: Belfast Telegraph, November 6, 2006
Nov. 7
She was a snob, fraud, show-off, and murderer: Sunday Independent, October 29, 2006
Oct. 31
Cosgrave – female of the species is more dangerous: Sunday Independent, October 22, 2006
Oct. 25
Ahern in tribute to Great War soldiers: Irish Examiner, October 9, 2006
Oct. 11
Ahern to unveil memorial to town's Great War fallen: Irish Examiner, October 5, 2006
Oct. 5
'Scottie', MacKenzie Kennedy remembered: Irish Democrat, September 8, 2006
Sep. 28
War of Independence veteran buried: Irish Independent, September 21, 2006
Sep. 21
Bid to honour Scot who led Irish rebellion: The Herald, September 14, 2006
Sep. 15
Digging up the other 'Hidden Ireland': Sunday Independent, September 3, 2006
Sep. 4
Restoring honor: Irish Echo, September 1, 2006
Sep. 3
Executed 1916 hero remembered on anniversary: Irish Examiner, May 10, 2006
Aug. 30
Laziness and propaganda have unfairly tarnished the Black and Tans' reputation: Irish Independent, August 29, 2006
Aug. 29
The Proclamation to Me: The Blanket, August 20, 2006
Aug. 28
1922 gun battle between IRA and Specials recalled: Impartial Reporter, August 24, 2006
Aug. 24
Another flawed brave hero: Village, August 10, 2006
Aug. 24
Proposals would make GPO 'monument to the Rising': Irish Independent, April 25, 2006
Aug. 22
City honours VC winner's heroism: BBC, August 18, 2006
Aug. 19
Pardoned soldier's family in city memorial battle: Belfast Telegraph, August 18, 2006
Aug. 19
Revising the Rising?: The Blanket, May 9, 2006
Aug. 9
The Long Shadow of 1916: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com, April 21, 2006
Aug. 8
Group recruited to Ireland to suppress the IRA: (from the Irish News, November 19, 2005)
Aug. 8
Destroy 'Black Diaries': Daily Ireland, August 4, 2006
Aug. 5
Casement – traitor or patriot?: BBC, August 3, 2006
Aug. 3
Families of war heroes to be awarded official certificates: Irish Independent
Aug. 3
Rebel Pearse was no gay blade but had autistic temperment: Sunday Independent, April 9, 2006
Jul. 29
Now is the time to build a pedestal for all our heroes: Irish Independent, April 15, 2006
Jul. 25
Parties owe a debt to forgotten leader: (from the Irish News, November 28, 2005)
Jul. 24
In Casement, Ireland has one true hero: Sunday Independent, July 23, 2006
Jul. 23
Middle East crisis shares similarities with century-old IRA kidnappings: Irish Examiner
Jul. 22
Loach's new film tells it like it is...: Daily Ireland, June 29, 2006
Jul. 21
Where, O where, is our James Connolly?: The Blanket, April 11, 2006
Jul. 19
Loach's new film tells it like it is...: Daily Ireland, June 28, 2006
Jul. 18
Fresh eyes revisit Battle of the Somme: (from the Irish News, July 6, 2006)
Jul. 17
The O'Rahilly's Note: Sunday Independent, February 26, 2006
Jul. 15
The Wind that shook up our cosy self-images: Irish Independent, June 23, 2006
Jul. 13
Remember, but tell the truth too: Irelandclick.com, July 10, 2006
Jul. 12
Legacy of the Black and Tans – Ballyvourney... Where the wind really shakes the barley: The Independent, July 11, 2006
Jul. 11
The Bloody Road to the freedoms of today: The News Letter, July 3, 2006
Jul. 11
Futile deaths of Irish members of British army: Daily Ireland, July 5, 2006
Jul. 10
Irish sisters in 'man-made Hell': Sunday Independent, July 9, 2006
Jul. 9
Marching to the Somme: Irish Independent, July 1, 2006
Jul. 6
Long-suppressed debate on Civil War rekindled: Daily Ireland, June 30, 2006
Jul. 5
Observe the true amnesiacs marching towards the Somme: Sunday Business Post, July 2, 2006
Jul. 4
Somme Battle Conspiracy: The Blanket, June 28, 2006
Jul. 4
'Blood sacrifice' of Protestants who died at the Somme: (from the Irish News, July 1, 2006)
Jul. 3
A walk towards their doom: Belfast Telegraph, June 30, 2006
Jul. 1
'Ethnic cleansing' in the War of Independence – myth or reality?: Irish Independent, July 1, 2006
Jul. 1
In the name of my grandfather: Belfast Telegraph, June 29, 2006
Jun. 29
The Somme – The Irish in the battle: BBC, June 29, 2006
Jun. 29
The time is right to honour the VC men: Belfast Telegraph, June 28, 2006
Jun. 29
Time to commemorate the forgotten Irish of World War I: Irish Independent, June 29, 2006
Jun. 29
Revisionism seeks to hide our very own grim bout of ethnic cleansing: Irish Independent, June 28, 2006
Jun. 28
Somme anniversary – Time to face up to Great War legacy: Irish Examiner
Jun. 27
Orangemen return to France to remember fallen of the Somme: Belfast Telegraph, June 22, 2006
Jun. 26
Cover up of 1922 collusion: Daily Ireland, June 23, 2006
Jun. 24
Irish battle of Somme stamp is first to mark British military past: The Guardian, June 23, 2006
Jun. 23
What if the 1916 Rising simply never happened?: Irish Independent, April 14, 2006
Jun. 20
People look at 1916 and see their own reflection: Sunday Independent, February 26, 2006
Jun. 15
Tradition has many strings to its bow: Sunday Independent, January 29, 2006
Jun. 7
The forgotten journalist who saved our history: Irish Independent, November 28, 2005
Jun. 2
Easter Rising and the Ten Commandments, discuss if you will: Irish Independent, May 31, 2006
Jun 1
State founded on mindless murder says grandson: (from the Irish News, April 18, 2006)
May 26
Call for commemorative statue to heroic 1916 nurse: Daily Ireland, April 11, 2006
May 26
Treaty's facts and factions: Daily Ireland, May 17, 2006
May 18
At mural unveiling. Gerry Adams calls for women to join Sinn Féin: Irelandclick.com, May 15, 2006
May 17
In 1916 some Irish were more equal than others: Sunday Independent, April 16, 2006
May 11
Nationalists' blinkered view of Easter 1916 and all that: Irish Independent, May 10, 2006
May 10
Women in the shadow of the gunman: Irish Independent, April 13, 2006
May 9
Families gather at special Mass for 1916 rebels: Irish Independent, May 4, 2006
May 7
Dublin pardon 'impossible' for executed WW1 soldiers: Sunday Life, April 2, 2006
May 6
'I remember 1916': Village, April 20, 2006 (by Seán Lemass)
May 3
Poet Siegfried Sassoon in Ireland: TheWildGeese.com, March 10, 2006
May 2
The Irish in Britain Who Heeded the Call: TheWildGeese.com, April 22, 2006
May 1
Dublin, Easter Monday, 1916 – 1,700 Take On the British Empire: TheWildGeese.com, April 22, 2006
Apr. 29
Fearless fighter of imperialism who was my aunt: Irish Independent, April 15, 2006
Apr. 28
The hero who was written out of Ireland's history: Sunday Independent, April 23, 2006
Apr. 27
Plaque placed on arms ship to mark 'forgotten' hero of revolt: Irish Independent, April 17, 2006
Apr. 25
Proclamation at 'heart and soul' of republic: Daily Ireland, April 19, 2006
Apr. 24
Ireland's War of Independence – The chilling story of the Black and Tans: The Independent
Apr. 22
1916 Eye Witness – 'It was then Pearse came out of the GPO and read the proclamation right in the middle of the street: Village
Apr. 22
Remembering the boy from Tralee: Irish Independent, April 17, 2006
Apr. 19
Codswallop about 1916 is our birthright: Sunday Independent, April 16, 2006
Apr. 19
Why the North didn't rise for the 1916 rebellion...: Belfast Telegraph, April 17, 2006
Apr. 18
Unionist resistance helped light old Fenian flame of revolution: (from the Irish News, April 17, 2006)
Apr. 18
Easter Rising still holds imagination: BBC, April 16, 2006
Apr. 18
The ghosts of the Fenian dead have little to offer us: Sunday Independent, April 16, 2006
Apr. 17
A battle for truth, not historical myths: The Sunday Times, April 16, 2006
Apr. 17
Rising pales in the shadow of the Somme: Irish Independent, April 15, 2006
Apr. 17
Were they heroes or villains (Part 2): Irish Independent, April 15, 2006
Apr. 16
RIC man was one of the first victims of 1916: Daily Ireland, April 14, 2006
Apr. 16
Mother of former president 'was a spy for British': Sunday Independent, April 9, 2006
Apr. 16
How the Rising and Casement fell victim to Murphy's Law in Kerry: Irish Examiner, April 15, 2006
Apr. 15
Were they heroes or villains: Irish Independent, April 15, 2006
Apr. 15
The female spy at the very top of Sinn Fein: Belfast Telegraph, April 14, 2006
Apr. 15
Hundreds of men mustered in Tyrone to fight in Rising: Daily Ireland, April 10, 2006
Apr. 14
Records shed light on first 1916 casualties: Irish Examiner, April 13, 2006
Apr. 13
1916 commemoration 'a mistake': Irish Examiner, April 3, 2006
Apr. 12
Wife of Childers 'was a British spy': The Sunday Times. April 2, 2006
Apr. 6
1916 stories that remain hidden: Sunday Business Post. April 2, 2006
Apr. 5
Mater nuns supported Rising, RIC files claim: Sunday Independent. April 2, 2006
Apr. 4
Reflections on war: Irelandclick.com, Mar 30, 2006
Apr. 3
My granny was one of our great green harpies: Sunday Independent, April 2, 2006
Apr. 2
Report slams 'shocking' executions of 26 Irishmen: Sunday Independent, March 26, 2006
Apr. 1
'I respect any man who does his duty': Sunday Independent, February 26, 2006
Mar. 29
Easter Rising – fostering leadership, volunteerism, and self-sacrifice: Village, March 16, 2006
Mar. 24
Forgotten 1916 women Rising up, thanks to artist Francis: Irish Independent, March 16, 2006
Mar. 19
The Easter Rising – The shots that changed the world forever: Sunday Business Post (Mar 12)
Mar. 13
Muddling the issue: Irish Echo, March 10, 2006
Mar. 12
No room for girls in the 1916 little boys' fantasy: Irish Independent, March 8, 2006
Mar. 11
The life and death of a British hangman: Daily Ireland, March 8, 2006
Mar. 10
Call for Britain to return lost letter of Easter Rising: Irish Independent, March 6, 2006
Mar. 7
Tom Barry and the Kilmichael Ambush: History Ireland, Sep/Oct 2005
Mar. 4
Reconstructing the Easter Rising: Village, February 16, 2006
Mar. 2
Legacy Of The Somme Still Haunts Province: The News Letter, July 1, 2005
Feb. 25
Conceding legitimacy: Daily Ireland, February 21, 2006
Feb. 25
Remembering the Fallen: Irish Echo, April 22, 2005
Feb. 23
Let's save the somme: Belfast Telegraph, February 21, 2006
Feb. 22
The Real Betrayal?: The Blanket, February 15, 2006
Feb. 22
1916 Rising was opposed to sectarianism: Daily Ireland, February 20, 2006
Feb. 22
Irish anthem 'could fall into foreign hands': UTV Internet, February 13, 2006
Feb. 14
Call to publish report on Irish WWI 'deserters': Irish Independent, January 19, 2006
Feb. 9
Dublin may seek surrender letter: BBC, January 9, 2006
Jan. 15
Council to ask for return of 1916 surrender letter: Irish Examiner, January 11, 2006
Jan. 11
Ice-bound rescue mission recalled: BBC, July 24, 2005
Dec. 20
All credit to the steadfast faithful of Kilmichael ambush: Daily Ireland, November 29, 2005
Dec. 1
Outrage at refusal to pardon shot war deserters: Irish Independent, November 28, 2005
Nov. 30
There was a war: Limerick Leader, November 19, 2005
Nov. 20
Ireland's lost heroes: New York Newsday, November 13, 2005
Nov. 15
Croker to host lectures on 1920 Bloody Sunday: Daily Ireland, November 9, 2005
Nov. 14
No honor at home: Irish Echo, November 11, 2005
Nov. 11
Grieve for the war heroes but don't laud their lying leaders: Belfast Telegraph, November 10, 2005
Nov. 11
Michael Collins had a stalker: Sunday Independent, October 9, 2005
Nov. 10
It's a mistake to think nationalists will not remember our war dead: Belfast Telegraph
Nov. 8
Sacrifices Of All Traditions Need To Be Remembered: The News Letter, November 4, 2005
Nov. 5
Relatives of Easter Rising's heroes unveil memorial plaque: Irish Examiner, March 25, 2005
Nov. 4
Partition . . . we'll drink to that – it's a tale of the Treaty by Sean MacBride: Irish Independent, October 31, 2005
Oct. 31
Harry Boland – the Armani republican of his day: Irish Independent, March 26, 2005
Oct. 27
Orange Order Calls For Special Stamp To Remember Somme: The News Letter, October 25,2005
Oct. 26
Claim Collins has been 'airburshed out of history': Daily Ireland, October 17, 2005
Oct. 21
Play to show Churchill and Collins 'bond': The Sunday Times, October 2, 2005
Oct. 15
This tree has rotten roots and bitter fruit: Sunday Independent, October 9, 2005
Oct. 12
Movie set to reignite civil war debate: BBC (Sep 20)
Sep. 29
Who fears to speak?: Sunday Business Post, August 28, 2005
Aug. 31
1916 row explodes as An Post claims 'there are no bullet holes in GPO wall': Sunday Independent, August 28, 2005
Aug. 28
Council to repair 1916 Rising house: Irish Independent, August 20, 2005
Aug. 26
MEP demands urgent action to preserve 'Alamo' of The Rising: Irish Independent, August 11, 2005
Aug. 24
Spoils of empire in south London: Irish Democrat, April 28, 2005
Aug. 13
Unionist saved life of 1916 volunteer: (from the Irish News, March 28, 2005)
Jul. 20
The price of history: Irish Echo, June 3, 2005
Jul. 18
Letter cache 'adds new dimension' to study of Casement: Irish Independent, April 26, 2005
Jul. 9
Photograph finally clears up Easter 1916 mystery: Sunday Independent, March 27, 2005
Jul. 2
The rebel and King's soldier who died for their country: Irish Independent, April 18, 2005
Jun. 15
A labored legacy: Irish Echo, May 20, 2005
Jun. 8
GPO 1916 photo draws big response from relatives: Sunday Independent, April 2, 2005
Jun. 5
Dunbar brings James Connolly's life to silver screen: Daily Ireland, March 3, 2005
May 31
Rediscovered letters reveal Sinn Fein's historical roots: Daily Ireland, February 9, 2005
May 4
New record salutes memory of forgotten Great War soldiers: Sunday Independent, January 30, 2005
Apr. 19
The legacy of Easter Week 1916 is still resonating throughout Irish politics: Daily Ireland, March 26, 2005
Mar. 27
Kilmichael Controversary Continues: The Blanket, December 5, 2004
Feb. 6
No public commemoration for centenary of birth of MacBride: Sunday Independent, January 9, 2005
Jan. 9
War memorial service to strengthen community ties: (from the Irish News, November 8, 2004)
Jan. 8
Ahern wants pardon for 26 soldiers executed during WWI: Irish Independent, October 29, 2004
Dec. 17
Irishmen united in poignant memorial: Sundy Life, November 14, 2004
Dec. 13
Aspects of British Propaganda during the War of Independence: The Blanket, October 21, 2004
Dec. 3
Easter Rising document auctioned: BBC, November 30, 2004
Dec. 4
Author challenged to name sources for ambush claims: Irish Examiner, November 29, 2004
Nov. 29
'War of words' over battle: BBC, November 26, 2004
Nov. 28
Defender of the faith: Birmingham (AL) News, November 19, 2004
Nov. 24
Dublin may trade roots of its history for a modern view: The Guardian, October 20, 2004
Nov. 22
Republican remembered: Belfast Telegraph, December 3, 2004
Dec. 4
British Army used spin to 'confuse' Irish: The Sunday Times October 17, 2004
Nov. 18
Shot for being Irish?: The Sunday Times, November 14, 2004
Nov. 15
Many Black and Tans 'were Irish Catholics': (from the Irish News, August 27, 2004)
Oct. 26
Documentary tells of Michael Collins's Jewish gun-runner: Irish Independent, September 10, 2004
Sep. 11
Collins essay praised British Empire: Sunday Business Post, July 25, 2004
Aug. 21
Examining Irish leader's youthful past: BBC, July 23, 2004
Aug. 18
King's high hopes may not be the last to be dashed: Belfast Telegraph, July 31, 2004
Aug. 1
President pays tribute to Irish soldiers who died in Great War: Irish Independent, June 8, 2004
Jul. 4
Principal plays vital role against partition: (from the Irish News, May 11, 2004)
Jun. 5
Archbishop praises 1916 generation: Irish Independent, May 6, 2004
May 21
The case for the Easter lily: Wild Geese, April 2004
May 8
The Irish Revolutionary Women of Cumann na mBan: Irish Democrat, April 2004
May 7
The beginning of the end of empire: Irish Echo, April 9, 2004
Apr. 28
Time for the Dead: The Blanket, March 23, 2004
Apr. 30
The battle for dignity: Belfast Telegraph, April 24, 2004
Apr. 26
Pardon for executed soldiers urged: Irish Examiner, April 5, 2004
Apr. 24
Adams backs 'Alamo' campaign: UTV Internet, April 2, 2004
Apr. 20
Iraq – lessons from the past: Irish World, April 16, 2004
Apr. 17
UK acts to clear shot Irish troops: The Observer, March 21, 2004
Apr. 12
Seventieth anniversary of Home Rule leader Devlin: (from the Irish News, January 17, 2004)
Apr. 6
Did the Black and Tans Run from the Rifles of the IRA?: The Blanket, February 23, 2004
Apr. 1
Cork museum receives McSwiney papers: Irish World, February 27, 2004
Mar. 16
French wood bought by Somme Association: Belfast Telegraph, March 10, 2004
Mar. 12
Echoes Of Lives Sacrificed In Foreign Fields: The News Letter, January 27, 2004
Mar. 2
Collins' family donates his guns to museum: Irish Independent, February 17, 2004
Feb. 17
Letters throw new light on Casement: Irish Independent, January 23, 2004
Feb. 5
Plea for WW1 soldiers' pardon: Belfast Telegraph, February 26, 2004
Feb. 27
Ireland's forgotten fallen: BBC, December 28, 2003
Jan. 12
The humanitarian who was hanged for high treason: The Guardian, December 6, 2003
Jan. 4
A Brief History of the 16th "Irish" Division: Wild Geese, November 16, 2003
Jan. 1
War dead are victims of a terrible injustice: Sunday Independent, November 16, 2003
Dec. 27
King appealed for clemency for hunger-striker MacSwiney: The Irish Times, December 8, 2003
Dec. 26
'Vulgarity of Lissadell not worth public cash support': Irish Independent, November 25, 2003
Dec. 16
Mystery of Casement bones solved, 87 years on: The Guardian, December 6, 2003
Dec. 9
Tunnel Trench – 16th (Irish) Division Clears the Way at Cambrai: Wild Geese, November 16, 2003
Dec. 5
Cowen support for Shot at Dawn campaign: RTE, November 14, 2003
Nov. 29
Somme village to dedicate Irish Wall: (from the Irish News, October 17, 2003)
Nov. 28
The Big Fella and the Big Lad: The Blanket, October 20, 2003
Nov. 26
Clear Names of the Troops Shot at Dawn: The News Letter, November 10, 2003
Nov. 22
TWO STORIES OF WAR – Why I'm wearing a poppy for the first time . . .: Irish Independent, November 8, 2003
Nov. 11
Memorial to 13-year-old war victim under fire: The Sunday Times, November 9, 2003
Nov. 11
Sam Maguire and the Cork pogroms: Sunday Independent, September 21, 2003
Oct. 22
Record starts of Great War victims: Belfast Telegraph, October 10, 2003
Oct. 11
Pearse's 'sex obsession with Emmet's corpse': Sunday Independent, September 14, 2003
Oct. 8
Sinn Fein and Swaraj: Indian Express, September 14, 2003
Oct. 1
Collins museum a historical necessity: Irish Independent, September 1, 2003
Sep. 9
Lissadell – what has been lost: Sunday Business Post, August 17, 2003
Aug. 26
Home where Yeats was raised is sold despite protests: The Independent, August 13, 2003
Aug. 22
87 years ago – the Preparedness Day bombing: Irish Echo, July 16, 2003
Aug. 5
The Legacy of Pedro Albizu Campos and Irish Republicanism: The Blanket
Jul. 25
Dealing with the past – some lessons from war: (from the Irish News, July 1, 2003)
Jul. 14
How they treat 'our boys': Irish World, June 20, 2003
Jul. 10
Connolly And Republican Socialist Organisational Strategy: The Blanket, June 12, 2003
Jul. 5
Connolly – National Liberation, Socialism, Partition: The Blanket, June 9, 2003
Jul. 2
New push to keep historic Lissadell House for State: Irish Independent, June 9, 2003
Jun. 23
Fight to save home of sisters who inspired Yeats: Daily Telegraph, June 9, 2003
Jun. 13
Connolly On Religion, Women And Sex: The Blanket ,May 23, 2003
Jun. 7
GAA seeks apology for Croke Park massacre: (from the Irish News, June 5, 2003)
Jun. 8
Countess Markievicz – The Polish Connection: Wild Geese, May 16, 2003
May 27
Tumble houses, build for the future but don't go chipping away at history: Sunday Independent, May 4, 2003
May 17
Site of 1916 leaders' last stand faces demolition: Irish Independent, April 30, 2003
May 12
Countess Markievicz – The Polish Connection: Wild Geese, April 24, 2003
May 6
The aristocrat who fought for Ireland: (from the Irish News, April 23, 2003)
May 5
Collins Abu!: The Blanket, April 24, 2003
May 1
A terrible duty is born over whistlestop tour of the Rising: Irish Independent, April 19, 2003
Apr. 28
Irish Soldiers in Iraq – Past and Present: Wild Geese, April 20, 2003
Apr. 21
The missing piece: Irish Democrat, March 2003
Apr. 13
'Observe the Sons of Ulster' Pulls No Punches: Wild Geese, March 3, 2003
Mar. 19
Thanks a lot, Padraig Pearse ...: Belfast Telegraph, March 1, 2003
Mar. 14
1916 deaths of brothers-in-law makes case for war and peace: Sunday Business Post, February 23, 2003
Mar. 10
Letter reveals Collins outplayed during border talks: Sunday Independent, February 16, 2003
Mar. 5
Collins letter sells at auction: BBC, February 21, 2003
Mar. 3
Dressed for rebellion: Irish Post/IrishAbroad.com, February 5, 2003
Feb. 20
Constance Markievicz: The Countess of Irish Freedom: Wild Geese, February 2, 2003
Feb. 15
'Just a Lad of 18 Summers': Wild Geese, January 20, 2003
Feb. 5
Following in the footsteps of Connolly: Irish Democrat, January 2003

MacSwiney file open at last: Irish World, December 20, 2002

How they made a martyr of Roger Casement again: Ireland on Sunday, March 17, 2002

Maud Gonne – Yeats' Cathleen Ní Houlihan, Ireland's Joan of Arc: The Wild Geese, December 20, 2002

Brave Men Whose Names are Engraved in Hostory: The News Letter, December 19, 2002

Ireland, 1916--And Beyond: The Atlantic Monthly, December 2002

Democracy 'best way to honour Sean Wall': Limerick Leader, November 23, 2002

Ireland's oldest woman recalls Rising's leaders: Irish Echo, November 20, 2002

The Anglo-Irish Treaty: Seed of 'The Troubles': Wild Geese, December 4, 2002

Collins's strikes cripple British intelligence: Irish Echo, November 20, 2002

Graphic new account of Childers execution: (from the Irish News, November 18, 2002)

Patrick Pearse – Leader of 1916: Wild Geese, November 4, 2002

Saluting Ireland's Tommies: Wild Geese, November 11, 2002

When we fought as one: The Observer, November 9, 2002

Remember today those who gave their all to ensure our tomorrows: Irish Independent, November 11, 2002

The horrors of war: One woman's story: Belfast Telegraph, October 29, 2002

'Just a Lad of 18 Summers': Wild Geese, October 29, 2002

82 years ago, MacSwiney dies on hunger strike: Irish Echo, October 23, 2002

The West Cork Trail – Scenes From the Anglo-Irish and Civil Wars, 1920-1922: Wild Geese, August 26, 2002

King's plea for life of IRA man ignored: The Scotsman, September 30, 2002

Effort to exonerate Irish executed in WWI: Irish Echo, August 21, 2002

THE GOOD MEN DO ...: Irish Independent, August 22, 2002

The Big Fella who inspired the Celtic Tiger: Irish Independent, August 22, 2002

The West Cork Trail: Scenes From the Anglo-Irish and Civil Wars, 1920-1922: The Wild Geese, August 18, 2002

Dev proved Collins right on Treaty: Irish Examiner, August 22, 2002

Collins' place in history stands the test of time: Irish Independent, August 22, 2002

James Connolly: for the love of freedom: Irish Democrat, August 1, 2002

Effort to exonerate Irish executed in WWI: Irish Echo, August 21, 2002

THE GOOD MEN DO ...: Irish Independent, August 22, 2002

The Big Fella who inspired the Celtic Tiger: Irish Independent, August 22, 2002

Dev proved Collins right on Treaty: Irish Examiner, August 22, 2002

Collins' place in history stands the test of time: Irish Independent, August 22, 2002

The West Cork Trail: Scenes From the Anglo-Irish and Civil Wars, 1920-1922: The Wild Geese, August 18, 2002

James Connolly: for the love of freedom: Irish Democrat, August 1, 2002

Who fears to speak of 22?: Sunday Business Post, August 18, 2002

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Who was the first head of state? – from the Sunday Independent, 2002
  1. Off with his head: outrage over Bertie's history lesson (Jul 28)
  2. First get the question right, then the answer (by Jim Duffy, Aug 4)
  3. No simple answer in this title row (by Martin Mansergh, Aug 11)
  4. Hyde was first Head of State: (by John A Murphy, Aug 11)
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If the bullet had missed the Big Fellow . . . : Irish Independent, August 10, 2002

In Memory of a Storm Trooper: The Blanket, July 12, 2002

It Was Our First World War Too, You Know: The Blanket, July 7, 2002

The Pity of War: The Blanket, June 28, 2002

84 years ago: Fighting Father Duffy: Irish Echo, July 3, 2002

How Britain 'beat Collins in terror war': The Observer, June 30, 2002

Redmondites all over Down Under: Sunday Business Post, June 16, 2002

Monument unveiled to rebels interned in Wales: Irish Post/IrishAbroad.com, June 12, 2002

Reid in Somme graves talks: BBC, May 28, 2002

Celebrated vessel on which Pearse once travelled is destroyed in storm off Cork: The Irish Times, May 24, 2002

Beautiful age of innocence goes under the hammer: The Irish Times, May 17, 2002

Young descendants embody link to 1916 heroes: Irish Independent, May 9, 2002

An Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times, April 13, 2002 (about the year 1922, by Brian Maye)

Executed soliders' epic tale: BBC, April 11, 2002

Glasgow and London commemorate 1916: Irish Post/IrishAbroad.com, April 10, 2002

An Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times, April 9, 2002 (about Henry Wilson 1914-1923)

In Freedom's Footsteps: Irish Echo, April 3, 2002

Respect for the dead: (from Irelandclick.com) April 3, 2002

No poetic justice for MacBride: The Irish Times, April 1, 2002

Call for official list naming war dead: Irish Independent, April 1, 2002

How the Abbey theatre really began: April 1, 2002

Fighting at the GPO all over again as Easter bells begin to toll: (from Irelandclick.com, March 28, 2002)

Posthumous pardon calls for Derry soldier: Derry Journal, March 19, 2002

82 years ago: Black and Tans arrive: Irish Echo, March 20, 2002

Casement v Carson was no contest: The News Letter, March 20, 2002

Casement fuss based on homophobia: The Irish Times, March 21, 2002

When truth is at odds with our image of an Irish hero: Sunday Independent, March 17, 2002

Casement family still feel shame 86 years after traitor's death: Independent on Sunday, March 17, 2002

Hero, traitor, gay: at last, the true face of Roger Casement: The Times, March 16, 2002

Cracking the Casement code: The Irish Times, March 13, 2002

Tests show Casement sex diaries 'genuine': The Sunday Times, March 10, 2002

Last Great War veteran dies at 102: Electronic Telegraph, March 6, 2002

Sex, lies and the Black Diaries: The Irish Times, March 2, 2002

The truth behind the murder of Sean Hales: Sunday Independent, February 17, 2002

The Orangeman's Handshake: The Blanket, February 3, 2002

Learning to forgive the unforgivable: The Irish Times, January 25, 2002 (about Kevin O'Higgins)

Cross-party support for threatened Somme graves: UTV Internet, January 23, 2002

Damage to Four Courts outlined: The Irish Times, January 3, 2002

84 years ago: Fr. Flanagan and Boys Town: Irish Echo, December 12, 2001

Statue to be unveiled in Galway; Fr Edward Flanagan, of Boystown, 1917: The Irish Times, October 1, 2001

The Treaty at 80: The Irish Times, December 8, 2001

Pardons sought for Irish soldiers in World War I: Irish Independent, November 12, 2001

Gallipoli: where 4,000 Irish were slaughtered: Sunday Business Post, November 11, 2001

Bertie rattles the bones of the dead: Sunday Independent, October 21, 2001

Ireland at peace with its past: Sunday Business Post, October 21, 2001

Noel Lemass's body was found beheaded: Sunday Business Post, October 21, 2001

Patriot’s dying wish fulfilled as remains brought home for burial with full military honours: Irish Examiner, October 20, 2001

UK paper attacks state funerals for 'cold blooded murderers': Irish Independent, October 16, 2001

Ireland honours hanged IRA men: The Times, October 15, 2001

Thousands pay tribute to patriot dead: Irish Examiner, October 15, 2001

Nation owed patriots dignity of a proper funeral: Irish Examiner (Editorial), October 15, 2001

Families vindicated by proud IRA burials: Boston Herald, October 14, 2001

Crossfire baby recalls Barry ambush: Sunday Independent, October 14, 2001

A hero of Irish democracy: Sunday Business Post (Editorial), October 14, 2001

A great man airbrushed back into history: Sunday Independent, October 14, 2001

Secret contacts failed to prevent executions: The Irish Times, October 13, 2001

IRA men hanged in the 1920s to get state funeral: The Times, October 12, 2001

Daly to officiate at Barry reinternment: Irelandclick.com, October 11, 2001

Casement – The last of the reburied revolutionaries: Belfast Telegraph, October 9, 2001

A war worth remembering – Mise Eire and the War of Independence: Sunday Business Post, October 7, 2001

Ireland celebrates its murderous dead: Electronic Telegraph, October 7, 2001

No shame in mourning Kevin Barry: The Irish Times, October 6, 2001

An Irishman's Diary – Kevin Barry + the IRA state funerals: The Irish Times, October 3, 2001

A grotesque denial of bloodshed: The Irish Times, October 2, 2001

Kevin Barry: patriot or terrorist?: Irish Independent, September 29, 2001

Learn from the terrible lessons taught by the Black and Tans: Irish Examiner, September 19, 2001

Quinn claims 'political opportunism' of funeral: The Irish Times, September 7, 2001

An Irishman's Diary – "Northern Divisions; The Old IRA and the Belfast Pogroms 1920-1922": The Irish Times, September 3, 2001

A fighting Irishman who dared to seek peace: San Francisco Chronicle, September 2, 2001

Claiming the legacy of Collins: Sunday Business Post, September 2, 2001

RTE to give extensive airtime to Barry’s reburial: Irish Examiner, August 28, 2001

An Irishman's Diary – Michael Collins: The Irish Times, August 28, 2001

Civil War papers may be salvaged: Irish Examiner, August 27, 2001

Perversion of history led to Casement's downfall: The Irish Times, August 22, 2001

Collins has more in common with FF ideals: The Irish Times, August 18, 2001

Censor changed 1916 death notices and banned Emmet film: Sunday Business Post, July 29, 2001

Truce should have taken gun out of Irish politics: The Irish Times, July 18, 2001

An Irishman's Diary – Alexander Clarke, last victim of the 1919-1921 Troubles: The Irish Times, July 11, 2001

Dáil debates since 1919 available on internet: Irish Examiner, July 6, 2001

The charge of the bike brigade could have been Dev’s last stand: Irish Examiner, July 5, 2001

Soldiers of misfortune: Irish Independent, June 30, 2001

Germans blackmailed Casement into supporting the Easter Rising: The Independent, June 22, 2001

An Irishman's Diary – postal strike 1922: The Irish Times, June 18, 2001

Renegade divers try to crack safe on 1917 Laurentic shipwreck: The Irish Times, May 18, 2001

Taoiseach takes time out to join dwindling crowd at 1916 ceremony: Irish Independent, May 10, 2001

Barry’s Belfast links: Irish News, May 7, 2001

The MacDonagh file: The Irish Times, May 5, 2001

Remains to be exhumed from Mountjoy: The Irish Times, May 3, 2001

Irish government recognises Fusiliers: BBC, April 28, 2001

Ahern backs noting Irish who served in British army: The Irish Times, April 27, 2001

Ahern defends legacy of 1916 Rising: The Irish Times, April 23, 2001

Easter Proclamation Showcased in NYC: Irish Voice, April 18, 2001

God Save the Queen – without him, there'd have been no Easter Rising: Sunday Independent, April 15, 2001

The terrible legacy of Patrick Pearse: Irish Independent, April 14, 2001

Woman of revolution: Irish Post, April 11, 2001

Milepost 1916: Irish Echo (Editorial), April 11, 2001

Asgard parts surface in Nevada: Irish Echo, April 11, 2001

Easter Rising death troops mistook order: The Times, April 12, 2001

Restoration of Asgard 'a desecration': Irish Independent, April 12, 2001

Pearse had homosexual tendencies, RTE documentary claims: Irish Examiner, April 9, 2001

A different profile of Padraig Pearse: The Irish Times, April 7, 2001

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