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Poverty levels more damning than jailing of Burke (Free article)
3 February 2005
Sinn Féin Dáil spokesperson on Health and Children, Caoimhghin Ó Caoláin, has described the report published last week, which showed that nearly one in four people were at risk of poverty, as a "much more damning indictment of the record of governments than the jailing of Ray Burke".
Fáilte Daily Ireland (Free article)
3 February 2005
The most exciting development in Irish journalism in my lifetime happened last Tuesday morning in Belfast. The occasion was the launch of a new newspaper, Daily Ireland, by the Andersonstown News group.
Six-County Cúige AGM in Gulladuff (Free article)
3 February 2005
Sinn Féin's Six County Cúige AGM will be held in the new Mid-Ulster Republican Centre in Gulladuff, South Derry on Saturday 5 February, with registration at 9.30am and the day's proceedings kicking off at 10am.
Death of Billy Herity (Free article)
3 February 2005
The death has occurred in Belfast of 82-year-old Billy Herity, who lived in Dundalk for much of the past 28 years. Billy was a great supporter of the Republican Movement long before the conflict re-erupted in August 1969. In the early 1970s his family were intimidated out of their home in the Springfield area by loyalist paramilitaries and moved…
Building on success - Six-County Cúige AGM (Free article)
9 February 2005
Comradeship and unity are what distinguishes our struggle, Six-County Chairperson Declan Kearney told a packed Six-County Cúige AGM last weekend. In his report to the meeting, which took place in County Derry, Kearney outlined the achievements of Cúige na Sé Chondae last year.
The issue of apologising (Free article)
10 February 2005
How does one define an apology? Is an apology meaningless if you qualify your expression of regret; or still adhere to the belief that what you did in the past was justified, thus reducing the apology to a gesture? Some of these issues were discussed the other morning on BBC Radio Ulster's Sunday Sequence.
Venezuala's remarkable revolution (Free article)
10 February 2005
Richard Gott is a writer, historian and journalist who worked for many years for The Guardian newspaper in London, mostly as a foreign correspondent in Latin America. He first went to Cuba in the early 1960s, after the revolution, excited about the possibilities of change. In Cuba, Gott met Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and many of the leaders of…
Sinn Féin opposes water charges (Free article)
10 February 2005
At our weekly Assembly Members meeting at Stormont, Sinn Féin unanimously backed the industrial action initiated by the trade unions in opposition to proposals by Direct Rule Minister John Spellar that will lead to the loss of over 600 jobs in the Water Service in the Six Counties.
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