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Irish publishers are English say state (Free article)
25 March 1999
The launch today, Thursday 25 March, of a new system of grant-aiding books in Irish to be run by the state's Bord na Leabhar Gaeilge will be picketed by publishers of Irish books and by poets, writers and commentators who are being discriminated against by the new system.
Conor Murphy calls for halt to British Army saturation (Free article)
25 March 1999
Sinn Féin Assembly member for Newry/South Armagh, Conor Murphy, has called for an end to the British Army's saturation of the area.
Petition presented in support of Roma asylum-seekers (Free article)
25 March 1999
A delegation from the County Monaghan Roma Support Group this week presented a petition of over 1500 signatures from County Monaghan urging the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform John O'Donoghue to favourably respond to pleas for father and son Demian and Valentin Anghel to be allowed to stay in Ireland.
SF delegation meet with Kesh POWs (Free article)
25 March 1999
Sinn Féin north Belfast Assembly member Gerry Kelly led a delegation to Long Kesh on Tuesday. In meeting with the remaining 84 Republican POWs Kelly said his aim was to keep them fully updated on the ongoing political situation.
Co-operative housing (Free article)
25 March 1999
In an effort to allieviate the housing crisis, NABCO- the National Association of Building Cooperatives, have built another lot of rental co-ops in the Dublin area. This time Townsend Street was the area targeted. The site on which the one and two bedroomed flats were built on was bought by SIPTU and given to NABCO.
Community ownership of new West Belfast health project (Free article)
25 March 1999
Sinn Fein's Alex Maskey, chairperson of the West Belfast European Partnership Board (WBEPB) joined with senior researcher Naj Loughlin and community, voluntary and statutory agency representatives to launch a new health and social survey for West Belfast on Tuesday March 23 in West Belfast's Springvale Training Centre.
IRA committed to permanent peace (Free article)
1 April 1999
The IRA's Easter message is to be welcomed. Oglaigh na hÉireann has reiterated its definitive commitment to the peace process and restated that it continues to facilitate the search for a durable peace settlement.
IRA investigation locates grave sites (Free article)
1 April 1999
After an 18-month investigation to locate the graves of people executed and buried in a period from 1972 to 1981 the IRA revealed, on Monday 29 March, that it has now identified the burial places of nine of those it killed.
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