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national / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Thursday November 03, 2005 11:42 by Kathy Sinnott 7 comments (last - saturday october 21, 2006 10:45)
One morning my mother was in the basement feeding wet-washed clothes into the ringer when she paused to rest for a moment. With the ringer off she suddenly realised the house was quiet - unusually quiet. She took a careful look around and thoughtfully headed for the stairs. It was equally quiet in the kitchen. She moved more quickly now as she headed upstairs. The bedromms were empty but before climbing to the attic, she noticed the bathroom door was fully shut. Approaching, she thought she heard a noise. Trying the knob she found it locked. read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Monday October 31, 2005 12:14 by Tracy Donegan 5 comments (last - thursday december 13, 2007 10:37)
Still a routine procedure in many Irish hospitals learn how you can reduce your chances of getting an episiotomy. read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / other press Tuesday October 25, 2005 19:49 by Anti-Fascist
"As consumers we do not want our money used to fuel wars, environmental destruction and human rights violations." read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / other press Friday October 14, 2005 18:46 by human interest
As hard as it may be to believe, 20% of the Human Genome has now been declared the intellectual or chemical property of researchers, biotech companies and universities mostly in the USA. At what stage will you need permission to :- a) breed. b) mutate. c) evolve. read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / other press Thursday October 13, 2005 18:16 by R. Isible 2 comments (last - friday october 21, 2005 14:35)
Slashdot carries a story about EU commissioner Charlie McCreevy's proposals to change the structure of the licensing and copyright enforcement agencies in the EU read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Monday October 03, 2005 01:33 by John Mcdermott 3 comments (last - monday october 03, 2005 13:49)
Bertie is alarmed at the new cut price "Tribunals" read full story / add a comment
antrim / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Saturday October 01, 2005 23:08 by rattle your tins elsewhere 11 comments (last - monday april 23, 2007 11:28)
Belfast city centre, tin rattlers are wrecking it for people who want to shop!!! read full story / add a comment
armagh / consumer issues / news report Monday September 26, 2005 11:16 by Roger Clifford 3 comments (last - monday september 26, 2005 17:09)
Craigavon Trades Council organised another successfull petition signing in Portadown Town centre on Saturday 24th September. As expected the response was very positive and supportive.There being a huge grassroots opposition to the impossition of this unfair double tax. However the one worrying trend was a certain ammount of resignation that for all our efforts the government would push this through come what may. If feel this is due in no small way to the over all lack lustre campaign mounted by the "Coalition".. Craigavon Trades Council can see the potential for this campaign to get off the ground but there seems to be nothing happening anywhere else!! read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / news report Friday September 23, 2005 14:53 by Basil Miller 2 comments (last - monday august 07, 2006 13:07)
Norwegian scientists say the suicide risk involved in taking SSRI antidepressants indicates that warnings for adults are necessary. The research bolsters demands to the Irish Medicines Board to extend to adults the suicide warnings to children (under-18s) included with these drugs, and to make them more prominent. read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / other press Friday September 23, 2005 13:28 by Basil Miller
Australian authorities have warned that pregnant women taking the SSRI Seroxat (paroxetine) are at double the risk of having a birth defect in their unborn child. The Australian regulatory agency, the TGA, has reclassified paroxetine from a grade C to a grade D drug , one that should be avoided during pregnancy. The new warnings for Paxil and other SSRIs are spelled out as follows: "Details from a preliminary analysis of GlaxoSmithKline data showed a higher incidence of congenital malformations, particularly ventricular septal defects, in babies born to women taking the drug. Babies of women taking paroxetine in the first trimester of pregnancy were 2.2 times more likely to be born with a congenital malformation and 2.08 times more likely to have a cardiovascular malformation than those born to women taking other antidepressants, the data showed. read full story / add a comment
armagh / consumer issues / press release Tuesday September 13, 2005 11:02 by Roger Clifford
In an attempt to keep the momentum going on this campaign, Craigavon Trades Council held another public meeting in Lurgan last night (12th Sept) Difficulties in advertising the event contributed to another disappointing turn out. However using the maxim of quality over quantity the meeting was a possitive one. The launch of the water charge petition in the area has been a great success. So much so the Trades Council has been encouraged to organise further signing days in the major towns in the forthcoming weeks. It is vitally important that the postponement of the charges for a year does not bring about a false sense of security on this matter. There is still a massive job to be done, needing the focused attention of all the groups opposing this unfair double tax. There is another meeting in Portadown Town Hall wednesday 14th September at 7.30. Other meetings and events will be advertised in due course. read full story / add a comment
armagh / consumer issues / event notice Friday September 09, 2005 10:26 by Roger Clifford
Public Meeting Wednesday 14th September 2005 Portadown Town Hall 7.30pm This is an open meeting to discuss developments in the campaign against water charges read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / press release Saturday September 03, 2005 21:29 by Dr. Betty Martini
Original studies on aspartame revealed brain, mammary, ovarian, testicular, thyroid, uterine and pancreatic tumors. A recent study in Italy showed malignant brain tumors, leukemia and lymphoma. A movie, Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World, www.docworkers.com exposes how Don Rumsfeld got aspartame approved. www.docworkers.com read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / other press Tuesday August 16, 2005 12:58 by isnothingsacred
By Peter N. Spotts, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor Mon Aug 15, 4:00 AM ET "It's the kind of breakthrough scientists often dream about." They have unraveled the complete genetic blueprint for rice - the staple for more than half of the world's population.... read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / press release Tuesday August 16, 2005 11:22 by Roger Clifford
Craigavon Trades Council hosted an open meeting in opposition to the introduction of water charges. The meeting was designed to consider the best ways to progress the campaign which now includes a provence wide petition. While the meeting was very useful, the fact that only one political party (Sinn Fein) attended the meeting was a clear indication that a lot of hard work was going to be nessessary. The lack of interest from the political parties (apart from the above mentioned) was in sharp contrast to the "bluster" heard from ALL the political parties during the recent election campaign. It seems clear that if any serious opposition to this unjust double tax is going to be mounted it is going to come from within local community groups, Trade Unions, and members of the wider general public. Hopefully the campaign will now begin to take shape, and with a sufficient groundswell of support the other political parties might consider rejoining the fight. read full story / add a comment
armagh / consumer issues / event notice Tuesday August 16, 2005 10:44 by Roger Clifford
Coalition Against Water Charges Lurgan Town Hall Union Street Monday 12th September 2005 7.30 pm (to be confirmed) The meeting is open to all those who are interested in opposing the introduction of water charges. read full story / add a comment
international / consumer issues / other press Friday August 12, 2005 16:00 by Jerome a Paris
"The Financial Times publishes this morning the straight propaganda from the "voodoo" supply siders that fill up so many positions in the Bush administration. It is interesting to see their arguments so nakedly expressed." read full story / add a comment
armagh / consumer issues / event notice Thursday August 11, 2005 12:08 by Roger Clifford
This meeting is to organise a major petition signing campaign by the Coalition agaist water charges. To show community opposition to the Government's plans to charge for water (Twice) and privitise the Water services. the meetings will take place on Monday 15th August 2005 7.30 pm The Town Hall Union Street Lurgan. Tuesday 16th August 2005 7.30pm The Town Hall Edward street Portadown. read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Tuesday August 09, 2005 02:41 by Steady 37 comments (last - tuesday august 30, 2005 21:54)
Eddie Hobbs presented the first in a series about what a rip off Ireland is and why and what can be done about it. read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Friday July 29, 2005 20:30 by Mortgage your life and family 10 comments (last - monday august 01, 2005 17:42)
Are the banks admitting that they are shitting themselves that there is about to be a property crash ? read full story / add a comment |
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