Monaghan County

Share funds help gold projects

By Pat Boyle Friday November 20 2009 GOLD exploration group Conroy Diamonds and Gold has raised €250,000 in fresh capital to fund work on the Clontibret gold project in Co Monaghan as well as other exploration work in the area....

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Mystery shopping: 18 - 21 year olds required to visit off-licences in Monaghan only

Various From 13 euro upwards Grass Roots Ireland are currently looking for Mystery shoppers in MONAGHAN only to pose as typical customers for an off licence. Applicants must be 18 - 21 years of age as we want to see if they a

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Genealogy Query - HUGHES : MARRON : MCDOWALL

I am looking for my gg grandfather Peter Marron born 1830 in County Monaghan he married Mary Hughes circa 1850. Their son James went to Glasgow and married Margaret McDowall/McDougall in 1874 she was from County Fermanagh. I...

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Generosity of historian will leave lasting contribution (Nov 9) :: Irish News -- Roy Garland

Dr Harold O’Sullivan, noted historian, former president of Irish Congress of Trade Unions, retired Irish army captain and generous human being, died last month. He was well-known, especially around Dundalk, where I met him in...

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Monaghan Project At 'End Of Road'

Proposals to improve a 15-mile stretch along the border in Co Monaghan look unlikely to be fulfilled.The busy stretch of single carriageway runs from the Castleblayney bypass to the NI border at Moybridge near Aughnacloy.In...

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Accused denies having any part in bomb-making plot

A young Belfast man told detectives he was in Dublin to meet someone about “finance and accommodation”, after his arrest at a Clondalkin apartment on suspicion of unlawfully possessing bomb-making material, the Special Criminal...

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Republican says raid 'political'

A leading South Armagh republican has told a newspaper he believes an investigation of his finances is "politically motivated." In an interview with the Irish News Sean Gerard Hughes said a raid on his home was to distract...

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Controversial second-home tax brings in nearly €45m

By Gordon Deegan Friday November 13 2009 Local authorities across the country have received over €44m from the Government's contentious second-home levy from the owners of 220,000 homes. The money generated from the owners of...

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Man denies any knowledge of bomb-making material in flat

A young Dublin man denied knowing anything about bomb-making paraphernalia discovered during an armed raid on a Clondalkin apartment, when he was questioned by gardaí, the Special Criminal Court heard today.

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A ‘two-state solution’ to the Israel-Palestine conflict?

The following is a report of an ALP/Union Forum titled A two state solution to the Israel Palestine conflict held at Qld parliament on Remembrance Day, 11th November 2009. The forum was well attended by about 60-70 people from...

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