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Bandsmen try to stir sectarian tensions (Free article)
9 June 2005
Sinn Féin has slammed a loyalist parade along the Suffolk Road in West Belfast after a number of bandsmen shouted sectarian slogans and made offensive gestures to nationalist residents in an attempt to create trouble on Saturday last.
Caoimhghín (Free article)
9 June 2005
St Kevin of Glendalough is among one of the saints of Ireland that has a wealth of folklore stories about him and whose feastday falls in June, writes AN DRAOI RUA
DUP superbigots in flags row (Free article)
9 June 2005
Sinn Féin councillor Paul Butler is accusing the DUP, the dominant party on Lisburn City Council, of promoting sectarianism and alienating nationalists in the city after they voted at a council meeting on Tuesday 31 May to fly the Union flag permanently on all council flagpoles.
Wexford remembers (Free article)
9 June 2005
Loch Garman 100 - Celebrating 100 years of Sinn Féin in County Wexford, was launched by Martin McGuinness at a centenary dinner dance which took place in Wexford's Riverbank Hotel on Friday evening last.
Eastern Europeans attacked (Free article)
9 June 2005
A ten-year-old schoolboy escaped injury and a Polish family had their car burned out in the latest string of racist attacks in County Armagh. In the first attack just before midnight on Wednesday 1 June, pipe bombs were put through the letterbox of two houses at Brooke Manor and Milltown in Ahorey, near Richill, County Armagh.
Pharmaceutical companies play down danger of neuroleptic drugs - BY SEAN FLEMING (Free article)
9 June 2005
Over the course of recent months I have, in a personal capacity, written to pharmaceutical companies in the 26-County state who manufacture what are known as atypical 'anti-psychotic' drugs in the 'treatment' of 'mental illness'. I was motivated to do this by what I believe is a failure on the part of these companies to fully inform psychiatric…
Fear of renewed loyalist feud after man is shot (Free article)
9 June 2005
FEARS of renewed loyalist feuding have emerged after a man, abducted from a filling station forecourt, was found shot in the chest in a graveyard in County Down at 2.30am on Monday 6 June. The 26-year-old was found at Redburn Cemetery in Holywood by the PSNI after a resident heard a single shot and the shot man's cries for help.
The Gough Barracks raid - Remembering the Past (Free article)
9 June 2005
In January 1954, Leo McCormick, the Training Officer for the Dublin Brigade of the IRA, was on a visit to Armagh. As he passed Gough Barracks, the home of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, McCormick noticed that the guard on duty outside the barracks was armed with a sten gun without a magazine. McCormick concluded rightly that Gough Barracks was in…
Education crisis deepens (Free article)
9 June 2005
"Sinn Féin is aware that there is unprecedented alarm across civic society at the deepening crisis within the Education system and this is the message we will carry into our Ministerial meetings." So said the party's spokesperson for Education, Michael Ferguson, as he led a delegation to meet with Barry Mulholland Chief Executive of the Western…
Demilitarisation sham (Free article)
9 June 2005
Sinn Féin MLA for Mid Ulster, Geraldine Dougan, says the official opening of the newly-fortified PSNI Barracks in Magherafelt shows the intentions of the PSNI and the British Government. Instead of demilitarising their military installations throughout the Six Counties they are refortifying them with high-tech surveillence equipment, she says.
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