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Ulster Nation (A Third Way for Ulster){Sample Copy}
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In issue 35 you will find:
- Establishment hypocrisy and the 'Dirty War' in Ulster.
- Democracy denied. Blair's cancellation of the Northern Ireland Assembly election.
- Overview of Scottish, Welsh and local government elections in Great Britain.
- Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace. The endless wars of Empire ahead after the invasion and conquest of Iraq. What's next? Look forward to (all in the name of peace) more and more wars, greater global insecurity and a greater chance of terrorist reaction from pissed off unwilling subjects of the Pax Americana. Tony Blair will likely do his bit too! He'll commit more young soldiers to the front line in an endless series of savage wars for the New World Order.
- Homeland and Identity: the Politics of Ulster-nationalism. A visionary guest article by Nuada - a veteran Ulster-nationalist political activist from Co Armagh.
- Good Friday Agreement. In 1998, we believed that the GFA was, on balance, bad for Ulste
- The Ulster-Scots and the Confederate States of America. An examination of these fascinating historical links.
In our reviews section we look at:
- Making the Peace in Ireland. Superb overview of the Ulster troubles. How did the conflict begin and what caused the participants to try to end it? Read how the politicisation of republicanism and the gelding of unionism led to the present 'peace process' with all its twists and turns.
- White Nationalist World. A monthly magazine published by a new British extremist faction called the WNP.
- The Godfathers. Organised crime and paramilitary activity in Ulster as seen through the eyes of the Sunday World's Jim McDowell.
- War on Islam? Has Islam become the new post-Comintern enemy of the 'Western World'? In today's largely liberal-secular world, people who take their religion seriously are regarded with derision or alarm. This is as true of Muslims in Afghanistan or Algeria as it is of Free Presbyterians in Ulster. This timely book explains the concerns and fears of Muslims.
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The Other View {Sample Copy}
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(50p in British Postage Stamps)
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To the Beat of the Drum {Ulster Bands Association journal}
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Features:
- Accentuate the Positive (The findings of the report from the Ulster Bands Association conference)
- Video (The UBA are conducting a survey of the numbger of Bands in ulster and need your help)
- Major Impression Made at Voluntary Arts Conference
- The Ulster Marching Band
- Association Responds to Quigley
- Band Leagues
Regulars
- Members Parades
- Noticeboard
- Have Your Say!
Specials
- East Belfast Remembers
- Ulster 1912 (A Poem by the famous poet Rudyard Kipling
- Good Web design
Articles on Star of Down lute Band, Maghera history, Moneydig Young Conquerors Flute Band Histoy, My Old Man Should Follow The Band.
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Third Way {Special Ulster issue. Rabbi Schiller interview}
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Issue 32 carries a long conversation with Rabbi
Mayer Schiller from New York during his first visit to
Ulster in the Twelfth week of July 2000. Fascinating
reading.
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