Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Some news, an 19ú lá Mí an Mheithimh

Gaelport.com - 12 Meitheamh 2012
"Carntogher Community Association is requesting information from the public in survey form for plans to found a new bilingual radio station that will serve the greater Mid-County Derry/Greater Maghera area."
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irishtimes.com via Gaelport.com - 13 Meitheamh 2012
"There were some new and tricky elements in the higher-level second Irish paper yesterday, according to Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland subject representative Robbie Cronin."
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Gaelport.com - 14 Meitheamh 2012
"In this piece Leaving Cert student, Cathal Ó Céilleachar from Cork studying higher level Irish describes how he dealt with this year’s papers."
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Gaelport.com - 15 Meitheamh 2012
"Minister Phil Hogan announced in April that ‘Irish Water’, a subsidiary of Bord Gáis, would be founded to regulate new measures regarding water supplies and metering. 
"The public has displayed much resentment through the media to these new metering regulations as it is feared the price of water will add a substantial amount to the general cost of living. The Irish language community has also conveyed disappointment towards Hogan’s decision to name the subsidiary ‘Irish Water’ as opposed to a suitable title in Irish."
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Independent.ie via Gaelport.com - 18 Meitheamh 2012
"A consolidation of the Irish language assets of RTE, with an amalgamation of Radio na Gaeltachta, TG4 and the Nuacht news service, is planned as part of the national broadcaster’s cost-cutting drive."
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