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The Andersonstown News is a Republican tabloid, published twice-weekly on Monday and Thursday, in This article is about the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. See also: Belfast (disambiguation). Belfast is the largest city in Northern Ireland, with a population of 277,391. It is located at the mouth of the sea lough , Belfast Lough, and bounded to the north by the Antrim Hills... Belfast, A true colour image of Ireland, captured by a NASA satellite on January 4, 2003. Scotland, the Isle of Man and Wales are visible to the east. Ireland is located west of the European landmass, which is part of the continent of Eurasia. Ireland (Éire in Irish) is the... Ireland.


The Andersonstown News is published on Mondays and Thursdays. Its stablemates, the The North Belfast News is a weekly Irish republican newspaper published by the Andersonstown News group. Categories: Stub | Irish newspapers ... North Belfast News and South Belfast News are published weekly. The group also publishes the daily Irish language title Lá (meaning Today), and has shares in the Lucan Gazette.


The Andersonstown News plans to launch a new national newspaper in Ireland in late-2004. The title, Ireland Today was a literary magazine that ran from June, 1936 to March, 1938. It was edited by Frank O’Connor and published work by many emerging and established Irish writers of the time, including Brian Coffey, Daniel Corkery, Denis Devlin, Michael MacLaverty, Ewart Milne, Sean OFaolain, Liam... Ireland Today will have offices in This article is about the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. See also: Belfast (disambiguation). Belfast is the largest city in Northern Ireland, with a population of 277,391. It is located at the mouth of the sea lough , Belfast Lough, and bounded to the north by the Antrim Hills... Belfast and Monaghan (Irish: Muineachán) is a town in the Republic of Ireland, the administrative capital of County Monaghan. Monaghan means land of the little hills, a reference to the numerous drumlins in the area. Monaghan town has a population of 6,000 people. The centre of the town is made... Monaghan and have a In political science, a republican (lowercase r) is a person who advocates the establishment of a republic as a form of government, in contrast to a monarchist and focused more on republican ideals than democratic. See also: republicanism In politics, a Republican (uppercase R) is a member, delegate or supporter... republican outlook.


Andersonstown News and it's sister titles can be found at: http://www.irelandclick.com and http://www.dailyireland.tk


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Andersonstown News - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (161 words)
The Andersonstown News is a community newspaper, published twice-weekly on Monday and Thursday, in Belfast, Ireland.
Its stablemates, the North Belfast News and South Belfast News, are published weekly.
According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the Andersonstown News has an average circulation of 8,457 for the Monday edition[1] and 16,453 for the Thursday edition[2].
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