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Coping with a special needs child - one family's story (Free article)
7 April 2005
It's almost a month now since the issue of children with special needs was thrown into the spotlight, after the five O'Hara children from Kells, four of whom have autism, were taken away from their family and put into care by social services. The children's parents had gone to the media with their heartbreaking story of trying to raise the…
UVF/LVF drug dealer is former RUC man (Free article)
7 April 2005
Sinn Féin said the disclosure that suspected loyalist drug dealer Colin Armstrong is a former RUC member is the latest evidence of collusion between the British forces and loyalist paramilitaries.
Seizing the initiative (Free article)
7 April 2005
Gerry Adams' appeal to the IRA on Wednesday is the latest in a series of initiatives undertaken by republicans to advance the peace process, the IRA cessation of 1994 being the most powerful example.
Is an alternative government possible? (Free article)
7 April 2005
EOIN O BROIN is Sinn Féin's Director of European Affairs. He is writing in a personal capacity.
Elections welcome (Free article)
7 April 2005
British Prime Minister Tony Blair's announcement on Tuesday that there will be a general election on 5 May was the worst kept secret.
Adams' sorrow at death of Pope (Free article)
7 April 2005
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams MP has expressed his deep sorrow at the death of Pope John Paul II. Paying tribute to the Holy Father, Adams said: "People throughout Ireland have had a close affinity with Pope John Paul since his historic visit here in 1979 and there will be deep sorrow across the country this evening at the news of his death.
Sinn Féin stands with ethnic minority communities (Free article)
7 April 2005
Sinn Féin National Chairperson and MEP for Dublin, Mary Lou McDonald, last Thursday hosted a visit by ethnic minority community activists from Ireland at the European Parliament in Brussels. McDonald was also joined by a number of Sinn Féin elected representatives from throughout the country.
What about the others? (Free article)
7 April 2005
Several hundred people attended a demonstration in Dublin last Saturday 2 April, organised by Residents Against Racism, to mark Minister of Justice, Michael McDowell's climbdown over the deportation of a Nigerian student.
Two days in April - Remembering the Past (Free article)
7 April 2005
On 10 April 1923, 82 years ago, Liam Lynch was shot by Pro-Treaty forces. General Liam Lynch, Chief of Staff, IRA, was born in Barnagurraha, County Limerick, in 1893. Lynch had commanded the Cork No 2 Brigade of the IRA during the ferocious days of the Tan War. He would eventually rise to command the 1st Southern Division, IRA.
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