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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Sunday Independent |  |  |  | Sunday Independent: Encyclopedia II - Provisional Irish Republican Army - Weaponry and operationsIn the early days of the Troubles from around 1969-71, the IRA was very poorly armed, having available only a handful of old fashioned weapons left over from the IRA's Border campaign of the 1950s. Such weapons included Lee-Enfield rifles, Webley revolvers, and Thompson submachine guns. Their explosives were primarily gelignite - a commercial explosive which they either bought or stole from civilian sources. In the first years of the conflict, the Provisionals' main activity was providing firepower to defend nationalist areas against attacks ...
See also:Provisional Irish Republican Army, Provisional Irish Republican Army - Origins, Provisional Irish Republican Army - Organisation, Provisional Irish Republican Army - Weaponry and operations, Provisional Irish Republican Army - Categorisation, Provisional Irish Republican Army - Strength and support, Provisional Irish Republican Army - Activities, Provisional Irish Republican Army - The Belfast Agreement, Provisional Irish Republican Army - End of the armed campaign, Provisional Irish Republican Army - Notable events, Provisional Irish Republican Army - P. O'Neill, Provisional Irish Republican Army - Infiltration, Provisional Irish Republican Army - Footnotes Read more here: » Provisional Irish Republican Army: Encyclopedia II - Provisional Irish Republican Army - Weaponry and operations |
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|  |  |  | Sunday Independent: Encyclopedia II - James Larkin - BeginningsLarkin's family lived in the slums in Liverpool during the early years of his life, and from the age of seven he attended school in the mornings and worked in the afternoons to supplement the family income - a common arrangement in working-class families at the time. At the age of fourteen, after the death of his father, he was apprenticed to the firm his father had worked for, but was dismissed after two years. He was unemployed for a while and then worked as a seaman and docker. By 1903 he was a dock foreman, and on 8 Sept ...
See also:James Larkin, James Larkin - Beginnings, James Larkin - Organising the Irish labour movement 1907 - 1914, James Larkin - The Dublin Lockout 1913, James Larkin - Larkin in America 1914 - 1923, James Larkin - Return to Ireland and communist activism, James Larkin - Return to the Labour Party, James Larkin - Sources Read more here: » James Larkin: Encyclopedia II - James Larkin - Beginnings |
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|  |  |  | Sunday Independent: Encyclopedia II - Sunday Independent - ContentThe newspaper is a general Sunday newspaper, covering news and politics. It is published in five sections: News, Sport, Business, Property, and Living, as well as a magazine section. In terms of news, the newspaper maintains a broadsheet outlook, however it has come into much criticism lately for its increasing introduction of lifestyle features into the main section, as well as tending towards sensationalism occasionally. It is perhaps better described as a middle-of-the-road newspaper, rather than a newspaper of record.
The paper is strongly opposed to the Provisional IRA and Sinn Féin, and most issues carry ...
See also:Sunday Independent, Sunday Independent - Content, Sunday Independent - Controversies, Sunday Independent - The Keane Edge, Sunday Independent - Mary Ellen Synon controversy, Sunday Independent - The 03 team, Sunday Independent - Death of Liam Lawlor, Sunday Independent - External link Read more here: » Sunday Independent: Encyclopedia II - Sunday Independent - Content |
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