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<title>If You Ever Cross the Sea to Ireland </title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/77854</link>
<description>Since the famine of the 1840s Ireland has been a net exporter of economic migrants, who have settled round the world in search of a better life. Now immigrants from the world have arrived to do the same in booming Ireland, writes Colin Murphy.</description>
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<title>Rob Hopkins and the town of Kinsale, Ireland </title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/144416/1/</link>
<description>The Irish town of Kinsale has taken up a plan -- devised by Rob Hopkins and his students -- to wean itself off fossil fuels.</description>
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<title>Discover Entrepreneurs Changing the World</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/144048/1/</link>
<description>Joseph Williams is working to help reduce criminal recidivism in the United States while Caroline Casey is helping promote the contributions people with disabilities make to business in Ireland. Wayan Patut is helping conserve coral reefs in Indonesia, Abdellah Aboulharjan is fostering entrepreneurship in France's immigrant communities...the list goes on and on and on...</description>
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<title>How to wean towns off fossil fuels</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/75237</link>
<description>from World Changing: 
Kinsale, Ireland, is en route for for weaning itself off fossil fuels, thanks to a timetabled strategy. Totnes, UK, could be next.</description>
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<title>Storing wind power</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/74357</link>
<description>from The Watt blog: 
The Sorne Hill Windfarm will be one of the largest wind farms in Ireland when it's complete. What's new is that the power it generates can be stored in special batteries.</description>
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<title>Irish PM launches global e-school operations in India</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/126069/1/</link>
<description>The Prime Minister of Ireland, Bertie Ahern, on Tuesday launched the operations in India of the Global e-School and Communities Initiative, a multilaterally funded organisation that supports enhancing the reach and quality of education by deploying Information and Communication technologies.</description>
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<title>Winds of change in Ireland </title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/69850</link>
<description>from Triple Pundit: 
The Irish government plans to build what will become the worlds largest offshore wind farm. With a price tag of $630 million, it will dwarf all previous marine wind farms with its 200 turbines.
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This popular proposal will reduce Ireland's greenhouse gas emissions by 13 million tonnes per year and generate around 10% of its electricity.</description>
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<title>The end of the IRAs 'long war'</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/67225</link>
<description>The Irish Republican Army has declared a commitment to exclusively peaceful means in its campaign against the British state. Paul Arthur explains how long-term political strategy and short-term crisis has produced an uncertain peace.</description>
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<title>Struggle by other means</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/67201</link>
<description>The &quot;long war&quot; is over but the tasks ahead are unenviable - Paul Arthur analyses the IRAs historic decision to end armed resistance in Northern Ireland.</description>
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<title>IRA orders end to armed campaign </title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/67134</link>
<description>The IRA said today that it will end its armed campaign and resume disarmament, but would not disband.</description>
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<title>IRA expected to announce end to armed struggle</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/67127</link>
<description>The Irish Republican Army is expected to release a statement today announcing an end to the armed struggle in Northern Ireland, according to newspaper reports.</description>
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<title>Battle of the Bog: Irish Villagers Stand Up to Shell</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/66971</link>
<description>It is a scene usually reserved for Nigeria: thousands are rallying in support of impoverished villagers who refuse to let the oil multinational Shell onto their land to construct what they believe to be a dangerous pipeline. Now Shell has had the villagers jailed, but the protests in northwest Ireland are only intensifying.</description>
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<title>Shell imports bad habits to Irish pipeline</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/66308</link>
<description>There is little sign of &quot;best practice&quot; in the proposed construction of a gas pipeline in North Mayo by a consortium led by Shell. Campaigners have drawn up a long list of grievances.</description>
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<title>Ireland booms but busts its aid promises</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/65873</link>
<description>Ireland contributes a higher percentage of its budget to international aid than the UK but has recently backtracked on a commitment to reach the UN target of 0.7%. Time for the Irish people to let Bertie Ahern know what they think.</description>
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<title>Irish NGOs press for greater aid commitment</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/65763</link>
<description>Ireland contributes a higher percentage of its budget to international aid than the UK. But Irish development NGOs are unhappy that there is no clear commitment to reach the UN target of 0.7%.</description>
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