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  • Published: 11 Mar 2010 09:00

    Expose the bully

    Dear Sir - With reference to your letter in 4/3/10 edition titled "Survivor of Bullying speaks out," I read this article with concern and disgust.

  • Published: 11 Mar 2010 09:00

    Allow the UUP to be dominant again

    Dear Sir - Your paper of two weeks ago carried a letter from Mrs. Arlene Foster making an issue of the voting methods in the forthcoming Election. She makes a lot of the UUP stepping...

  • Published: 11 Mar 2010 09:00

    What plan does the TUV offer?

    Dear Sir, - I could almost see the bile seeping from the page as I read the rant from 'Integrity before power' in your newspaper last week.

  • Published: 11 Mar 2010 09:00

    Ulster Unionists will be to blame

    Dear Sir - At a time when unionists should be working together to defeat Sinn Fein in the upcoming General Election, it is regrettable that three contributors to your paper, including...

  • Published: 11 Mar 2010 09:00

    Is St Angelo another big white elephant?

    Dear Sir, For the past number of weeks we have been drip-fed information as to Fermanagh District Council's expenditure plans for St. Angelo Airport. If memory serves me...

  • Published: 4 Mar 2010 12:56

    No relief from Western Trust in pain clinic

    Dear Sir, - A close family member can only too well identify with the pain and predicament experienced by Mrs Abram as she too is in a similar position. No local pain clinic and...

  • Published: 4 Mar 2010 12:55

    Survivor of bullying at work speaks out

    Dear Sir, - In light of recent allegations surrounding Gordon Brown and accusations of bullying, I feel I need to write about my experience.

  • Published: 4 Mar 2010 12:54 (9)

    Stand up to homophobia

    Dear Sir, - I'm sure I wasn't the only reader of your paper to be disgusted by the homophobic conntent in the letter from Patrick Maguire in last week's paper.

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  • Opinion

  • Published: 11th March, 2010 09:00am

    A fresh start to N.I. politics?

    In the end, the vote on devolving policing and justice powers to the Northern Ireland Assembly was a foregone conclusion with only the Ulster Unionist MLAs "spoiling the party" by voting against.

  • Published: 25 Feb 2010 09:49

    Drinking controls now put in place

    Public houses have been wrongly targeted so many times as a cause of irresponsible drinking that they feel victimised.

  • Published: 18 Feb 2010 09:59

    At this rate, we need answers

    A report covering the economic appraisal of local government reform is hardly making the top ten of any bestseller list any time soon, but its contents could just make the average...

  • Published: 11 Feb 2010 09:45

    Recession beginning to really bite

    The effects of the recession are now only beginning to hit home. Over the past year and 18 months we have heard about the job losses in factories and other workplaces, affecting...

  • Published: 4 Feb 2010 11:53 (2)

    Fundamental questions about working together

    As journalists struggle to get worthwhile information from the stalemate in talks over the devolution of policing and justice, a standard tactic for many broadcasters appears...

  • Published: 4 Feb 2010 11:50

    Trade Union meetings

    Dear Sir, - The Fermanagh Council of Trades Unions which co-ordinates trade union activity in Fermanagh is 91 years old this year.

  • Published: 28 Jan 2010 09:41

    Social networking at its worst

    It appears that the good old fashioned schoolyard fight of decades ago was a primitive affair by modern standards. Then, a fight between two protagonists would have attracted...

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