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Pastor questioned over loyalist attacks (Free article)
6 May 1999
Clifford Peebles, self-appointed Protestant fundamentalist pastor, was arrested on Wednesday 28 April and taken to Castlereagh for questioning.
Blair, RUC and British Army criticised by Peacewatch (Free article)
6 May 1999
Peacewatch Ireland, a US based human rights organisation who have worked to ``support the pursuit of peace with justice in Ireland'' since 1994 released it's report on the 1998 marching season lasting week.
Sinn Féin initiates major tourism project (Free article)
6 May 1999
A major tourism project which could provide a new boost to the local economy in County Monaghan has been launched in Ballybay.
Fógraí bháis: Kieran Kehoe (Free article)
6 May 1999
The tragic death occurred recently of Kieran Kehoe, Galbally, Co. Wexford, following a car accident at Kyle Cross. Kieran, who was 28years of age, came from a solid and well respected republican family in the county. He was the son of well known pikeman and republican Bob Kehoe.
Little time left to save Agreement (Free article)
13 May 1999
Gerry Adams has warned that the continuing political vacuum in the Six Counties may allow rejectionist loyalist elements to deliver a coup de grace to the peace process in the coming weeks. The Sinn Féin president's stark warning came after a meeting with British Premier Tony Blair at Downing Street on Tuesday, 11 May.
International dialogue on Global problems (Free article)
13 May 1999
In the first of four articles examining the positive effect Community Restorative Justice can have when dealing with anti-social behaviour, Ned Kelly reports from a conference where experts from New Zealand and South Africa explained how the system brings real justice to communities.
Shaping the Future (Free article)
13 May 1999
It hardly seemed like a year had passed since we gathered for a Sinn Féin ard fheis. It was entirely natural that the party members would use this year's ard fheis to take stock of the events over the past year and that many of the contributions to the debates would be in part a reflection on that year.
Mála Poist (Free article)
13 May 1999
British Finucane shame A chairde, Three weeks before Patrick Finucane's murder, the Parliamentary Under-Secratary of State for the British Home Office, Douglas Hogg MP, told the House of Commons: `There are in Northern Ireland a number of solicitors who are unduly sympathetic to the cause of the IRA.' No names were mentioned but in the world…
Labour lose ground in Welsh and Scottish elections (Free article)
13 May 1999
Isn't it amazing what a difference two years makes. Most republicans stayed up in May 1997 to watch with relish the end of 18 years of Tory rule. Last weekend, many people watched again, though perhaps not with the same intensity, as the Labour Party lost ground to the Scottish National Party (SNP), the Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru in the…
Taylor's Finucane accusations slated (Free article)
13 May 1999
Ulster Unionist MP John Taylor sheltered behind parliamentary privilege during a debate on the murder of Pat Finucane in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 5 May, to make allegations about the solicitor and his family. He had to be warned by the Deputy Speaker of the House and by Northern Ireland Minister Adam Ingram about the nature of the…
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