The IRA History, FREE to READ 12 Chapter e-Book READ NOW

The IRA History is a 12 Chapter e-Book© that is FREE for you to read. This book is written by a former member of The IRA/Sinn Fein and in keeping with the author’s tradition of never making any money from anything related to the sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland (the north) no money is made from the publication of this book, this book is published in the hope that it will cast light on the sectarian conflict in the north of Ireland.

What is Law? Sexual Crime in Ireland, a Definitive History, FREE 3 Chapter e-Book ©. This 3 Chapter e-Book which was written by a convicted prisoner and funded by the Department of Justice in Ireland, brings together a definitive History of sexual crime in Ireland. Chapter 1 addresses the history and complexity of sexual crime in Ireland over the past 100 years. Chapter 2 addresses the role played by the media in reporting/facilitating sexual criminality. Chapter 3 examines the role of prisons as a punitive/rehabilitative response to sexual crime in Ireland.

IRA Auto-biography, FREE e-Book©, this is a work in progress with four chapters published for you to read, the book will soon be completed and fully published.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Breast Cancer New Information -


Women who have breast implants may be at greater risk for a rare but serious cancer, health regulators in the US warned today.




The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it is looking at a possible link between silicone and saline breast implants and a type of anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), which targets the immune system. The agency said overall it still believes implants are safe.



"Data reviewed by the FDA suggest that patients with breast implants may have a very small but significant risk of ALCL in the scar capsule adjacent to the implant," the FDA said in a statement.



The agency said it knows of about 60 cases in women with breast implants worldwide, but that number has been difficult to verify and some cases could be duplicate reports. An estimated 5 million to 10 million women around the world have breast implants.



Safety concerns have dogged breast implants for years. Silicone breast implants were banned for most U.S. women in 1992 after some complained the devices leaked and made them chronically ill. Widespread sales resumed in 2006 with FDA approval.



Makers of breast implants include Allergan and Johnson & Johnson's Mentor unit.



Allergan shares fell 3.1 per cent to $69.81 in morning trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Johnson & Johnson shares slid 0.1 per cent to $61.00, also on the NYSE.