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NRA misses the point entirely (Free article)
16 December 2004
Commenting on a full-page advertisement placed in the national media on Monday by the National Roads Authority (NRA) in relation to the M3, Sinn Féin candidate for the Meath by-election, Joe Reilly accused the NRA of missing the point entirely.
End Gender inequality, says TD (Free article)
16 December 2004
Sinn Féin's Aengus Ó Snodaigh says it is an outrage that women are still being paid less than men in Ireland in 2004. The Dublin TD was responding to a report published by the Central Statistics Office that outlined the gender inequalities that still exist in Irish society today.
5th Column Xmas Quiz 2004 (Free article)
16 December 2004
While you're searching for the jokes in your DUP Christmas crackers, plump instead for some mildly brain-teasing turkeys we've rescued from this year's 5th Column. Ho, ho, ho!
Pester power - How the corporations influence your child at Christmas (Free article)
16 December 2004
"If you own this child at an early age, you can own this child for years to come." "Advertising at its best is making people feel that without their product, you're a loser. Children are very sensitive to this. You open up emotional vulnerabilities, and it's very easy to do with kids because they're the most emotionally vulnerable."
Former British soldier jailed over UDA offences (Free article)
16 December 2004
Former British soldier Mark Pilling, from Heron Way in the Waterside area of Derry City, was jailed for six years at Belfast Crown Court on Thursday 9 December on UDA related charges.
Schoolgirl beaten unconscious by loyalist gang (Free article)
16 December 2004
"When I got to the scene my daughter was lying on the ground covered with a blanket". These were the words of frightened father, Martin Cleary, whose daughter Laura was savagely beaten by loyalists in North Belfast on Monday night 13 December
Prison visits, a driver's tale (Free article)
16 December 2004
"In Belfast, there were six minibuses and we'd drive families to the Kesh two or three times a day. Sometimes the demand was very high." As part of An Phoblacht's new 'Living History' series, exploring the lives and experiences of republicans involved in or touched by the conflict, An Phoblacht's LAURA FRIEL talks to THOMAS McGUIGAN, from the…
An Fhírinne vigil disrupted by drunken PSNI members (Free article)
16 December 2004
Drunken off-duty PSNI members verbally abused members of anti-collusion group An Fhírinne as they held a candlelit vigil outside Belfast's City Hall on Friday night, 10 December.
Liam Mellows commemorated in Castletown (Free article)
16 December 2004
Hundreds of people attended Sunday's annual Liam Mellows Commemoration in Castletown, County Wexford, where Sinn Féin TD Martin Ferris paid tribute to Liam Mellows, who he described as a giant of Irish republican history.
Queen's Students' Union hosts collusion exhibition (Free article)
16 December 2004
Queen's University Students' Union played host to the An Fhírinne collusion exhibition on Wednesday 8 December. An Fhírinne is the campaign for truth led by the families of the victims of collusion, a policy of assassination carried out by unionist killers at the behest of the British Government. The exhibition carries the photographs and details…
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