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O Caoláin backs longer opening hours (Free article)
8 July 1999
The government's Intoxicating Liquor Bill came to grief in Leinster House last week as it failed to win enough support to push it through before the summer recess. The widely criticised bill would have abolished the Sunday `Holy Hour' in pubs and allowed a one-off 24-hour opening on New Year's Eve 1999.
Cinema: Connery cashes in (Free article)
8 July 1999
Summer is here. It brings sun, tourists and the traditional blockbuster. The first to be unleashed on us this year is Entrapment, which fulfils all the criteria - international plot, special effects, thumping music and of course, one or two established box-office thespians. Chief of these is Sean Connery, the greatest actor to espouse Scottish…
Spend the surplus (Free article)
8 July 1999
The 26-County economy generated £53 billion in wealth last year. This year the economy is set to grow even more with Dublin government surplus funds predicted to be as high as £4.5 billion. Tax receipts are over 17% higher this year than in 1998.
Television: Orange Disorder (Free article)
8 July 1999
Questions & Answers, Monday night. Prime Time, Tuesday night. Previewed: Engine Earth, Wednesday, 14 July 8.30pm, RTÉ 1. Gypsies, Tinkers and Travellers, Radio 1, Wednesday 21 July, 7.05pm.
Direct actions saves transport service (Free article)
8 July 1999
Direct action by people with disabilities has saved a pioneering transport network which provides a vital service in the Greater Dublin area. Despite previous government commitments to fund the service the money ran out and a protest vigil was held outside Leinster House last week demanding action.
Deportations (Free article)
15 July 1999
Last Wednesday, (July 7th) the President signed the Immigration Bill, 1999, into law. The bill has been dubbed the ``Deportation bill'', which of course is exactly what it was intended to be.
Cavan/Monaghan delegation visits Garvaghy Road (Free article)
15 July 1999
Caoimhghín O Caoláin TD, Councillor Brian McKenna,Vice-Chairperson of Monaghan County Council, and newly elected Sinn Féin Cavan County Councillor Pauline Tully visited the Garvaghy Road in Portadown last week.
Blair backs exclusion (Free article)
15 July 1999
The legislation being rushed through the British Parliament as we go to print is an attempt to legislate for failure, based on the failed politics of exclusion.
Nuclear ships to pass by Irish coast (Free article)
15 July 1999
Does Minister Woods agree with nuclear fuel ships sailing by our coast? ``Does he? That is what I want to ask of the minister whose job it is to protect this state, its marine and natural resources,'' says Sinn Féin's Arthur Morgan.
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