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Television: Live Bigotry (Free article)
1 July 1999
Tonight With Vincent Browne (Radio One) The Travel Show ( BBC 1) Money, Money, Money (BBC)
New World Order challenged in Cologne (Free article)
1 July 1999
Eight men in suits. Seventeen thousand riot police. Fifty thousand activists from all over the world. It was G8 summit time again on 19 June in Cologne, Germany, a meeting of heads of state and a gathering of citizens of the world.
Sligo road nightmare persists (Free article)
1 July 1999
Newly-elected councillors to Sligo Corporation didn't waste any time at all in getting down to business. A week after their first meeting, councillors called a special meeting to hear from residents about the outrageous neglect of roads in the Cartron Bay Estate.
Quinlivan trial ``fruitless'' (Free article)
1 July 1999
In an affidavit submitted on Tuesday, 29 July, to the High Court in Dublin, efforts to extradite Brixton escaper and republican ex-prisoner Nessan Quinlivan were described as ``fruitless''.
Immigration bill to be rushed through (Free article)
1 July 1999
Despite protests from various organisations, including Amnesty International, the Anti-Racism Campaign, and Sinn Féin, the Dublin government still plans to proceed to push through the Immigration Bill before Leinster House breaks for the summer this Friday.
U.S. politicians want unbiased Finucane probe (Free article)
8 July 1999
In a recent letter signed by 26 members of the United States Congress, a broad bipartisan group of American legislators has renewed pressure on the British government to establish a public inquiry into the murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane.
Bangemann's £650,000 bonanza (Free article)
8 July 1999
``He is our Ronaldo.'' Is it Henrik Larsson, Dwight Yorke or Alessandro Del Piero? No it is the rather more portly figure of Martin Bangemann, who this week gives up his £120,000-a-year tax free job as EU industry Commissioner. The 64-year-old German is to become a board member of Telefonica, the Spanish telecommunications company.
Supremacist season (Free article)
8 July 1999
The announcement by Belfast Orangemen that they intend to move their annual Twelfth Parade to Ormeau Park is typical of the supremacist tradition that exists within unionism.
Mála Poist (Free article)
8 July 1999
Stress disorder A chairde, I was very interested in your review of Aly Renwick's book Hidden Wounds. I am a psychotherapist who specialized in treating PTSD, and have treated many combat veterans of the Vietnam War, as well as victims of violence of various kinds, some of whom were witnesses to violence. I've often been curious about the…
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