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Queens students challenge bigots (Free article)

3 March 2005

Students at Queen's University in Belfast finally have a bilingual handbook - but not without a fight. It all began last year, when Patrick Hughes - a student at Queens - ran for the position of Students Union Vice-President.

Carson's cousin christened Sinn Féin - Fearghal O'Hanlon Memorial Lecture 2005 (Free article)

3 March 2005

Almost one hundred people attended the 23rd Annual Feargal O'Hanlon Memorial Lecture in the Lakeside Hotel in Monaghan last Sunday afternoon. The event was organised by the Monaghan town cumann of Sinn Féin and was presided over by local chairperson Martin Lynn. The guest speaker was Dublin South Central Dáil Deputy Aengus Ó Snodaigh.

McBride family vow to fight on (Free article)

3 March 2005

Jean McBride, mother of Belfast teenager Peter McBride, who was shot dead 14 years ago by British soldiers, has pledged to continue her fight to have her son's killers thrown out of the British Army.

Nach Breá an Spórt é! (Free article)

3 March 2005

It does us all good to celebrate our victories, even if it is in the 'foreign' sport of rugby, writes AN DRAOI RUA

No shots fired in Dunloy (Free article)

3 March 2005

North Antrim Sinn Féin Assembly member, Philip McGuigan, has dismissed as "rubbish" reports from the PSNI that a number of shots were fired following a republican commemoration in Dunloy, County Antrim on Sunday 27 February.

Loyalist band break determination again (Free article)

3 March 2005

The PSNI last Saturday allowed the UDA-aligned North Belfast Whitewell Defenders Flute Band and its followers to deviate from the route laid down by the Parades Commission.

Nelson ousted - Remembering the Past (Free article)

3 March 2005

On 8 March 1966, 39 years ago, Vice-Admiral Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson was removed from his pillar in O'Connell Street. Nelson's Pillar was, as the name would suggest, a large granite pillar topped by a statue of Lord Nelson, located in the centre of O'Connell Street in Dublin.

Crumlin residents oppose asbestos plant (Free article)

3 March 2005

The decision by NIO Minister Angela Smith to give the go ahead for an asbestos storage plant in Crumlin, County Antrim, has put the health of children and villagers at risk, say campaigners opposed to the project.

In Memory of the Ten - Ógra Shinn Féin National Day of Protest (Free article)

3 March 2005

Ógra activists on Tuesday 1 March, the anniversary of Bobby Sands' commencement of hunger strike, took to the streets throughout Ireland to protest against the recent onslaught of accusations of criminality against republicans.

Adams to travel to US (Free article)

3 March 2005

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams will travel to the United States on 12 March for a series of speaking engagements and meetings with the Irish-American community, US political leaders and government officials.

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