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President praises work of parents and carers of autistic children (Free article)

2 February 2006

President Mary McAleese acknowledged the work of Tyrone parents and carers of autistic children when she welcomed them to Áras an Úachtaráin, in Dublin's Phoenix Park, Dublin, on Thursday 26 January.

Triail le Meáin (Free article)

2 February 2006

Le linn na trialach do mharú Robert Holohan a tháinig chun deiridh coicís ó shin agus Wayne O'Donoghue ciontaithe as ucht a bháis, chuaigh na meáin chumarsáide i mbun aon chlú a bhí ag O'Donoghue a scrios. Cuireadh ina leith gur pídeaféileach a bhí ann in ainneoin gan aon fhianaise chruinn ag tacú leis an tuairim sin.

Civil Rights veteran Coretta Scott King dies (Free article)

2 February 2006

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has expressed his regret at the death of Coretta Scott King, the wife of Martin Luther King who died On Tuesday 31 January, in Atlanta.

Sligo commemorates Volunteer Kevin Coen (Free article)

2 February 2006

The 31st anniversary of the death in action of Sligo IRA Volunteer Kevin Coen from Riverstown was commemorated at his graveside in Sooey on Sunday 22 January. Volunteer Kevin Coen tragically lost his life on 20 January 1975 during a gun battle with the British Army at Cassidy's Cross on the Fermanagh/Cavan border.

Loyalist suspect on bail when schoolboy murder committed (Free article)

2 February 2006

It has emerged that the main suspect in the sectarian killing of North Belfast schoolboy Thomas Devlin in August last year was on bail at the time. The 20-year-old suspect, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was subsequently sentenced to six months in prison after pleading guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

Unionist petrol bombers in Newington (Free article)

2 February 2006

Two nationalist families had lucky escapes after a unionist gang from the Tigers' Bay area of North Belfast attacked their homes with petrol bombs on Tuesday night, 24 January.

PSNI man drove at nationalist protestors (Free article)

2 February 2006

A former PSNI member was found guilty of dangerous driving after he drove his armour plated Land Rover at nationalist protestors on the Springfield Road in June 2002. Alan Alexander Leckey was fined £400 and banned from driving for 18 months when he appeared at Belfast's Laganside Court on Monday 30 January.

Lurgan bomb hoax (Free article)

2 February 2006

Lurgan Sinn Féin Councillor Michael Tallon has criticised those who placed a hoax device on the railway lines in the town last week, causing disruption to train services. Tallon said that only for the intervention of local republicans, who removed the crude hoaxes from the lines, travellers could have been facing major disruptions.

Government interference halts Corrib mediation (Free article)

2 February 2006

Shell's controversial Corrib gas pipeline was back in the news this week, following the decision of the Rossport 5 to suspend their involvement in mediation with the company.

The price of being poor (Free article)

2 February 2006

Gas and electricity prices Massive hikes to hurt poor

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