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Healthcare market promotes inequality (Free article)
4 August 1999
How are you feeling today? A little unwell maybe? Good, because a whole host of companies and organisations are waiting to profit from your illness. This is thanks to the dictats of the EU and the free market ideology that permeates the economies of Europe. Your sickness means you have entered the healthcare market.
Catholic fight for job equality (Free article)
4 August 1999
CATHOLICS still suffer disadvantages in employment, a British government agency has admitted in a report published last week.
Nicaragua and Uganda - Unhappy anniversaries (Free article)
4 August 1999
What is left of the spirit of the revolution in Nicaragua? Little or nothing, we can say.
Community justice office opened (Free article)
4 August 1999
California State Senator Tom Hayden officially opened the new Community Restorative Justice (CRJ) central offices on the Andersonstown Road, Belfast, on Tuesday afternoon as part of the Féile week festivities.
An Práta Beo! (Free article)
4 August 1999
Is dócha gur thriail beagnach gach Gael in Éirinn cuid de phrátaí úra na bliana fán am seo ach an bhfuil stair an ghlasra céanna ar eolas againn?
Victim's family demands justice (Free article)
4 August 1999
THE 27th anniversary of the death of 15-year-old Daniel Hegarty, shot dead in Derry during Operation Motorman on 31 July 1972, was marked by a call from Daniel's family that the British army accept responsibility for his death and publicly state that he was completely innocent.
Sportsview: Armagh end 17-year wait (Free article)
4 August 1999
The long wait for long suffering Armagh supporters is finally over. The Orchard county made the breakthrough for which they have been hungering since 1982, their last win in the Ulster title.
Blair extends use of plastic bullets (Free article)
4 August 1999
NEW LAWS by Tony Blair's British government allowing the use of plastic bullets in England and Wales have been described by Sinn Féin's Mary Nellis as ``an insult to those who have been killed, injured and bereaved by these lethal weapons''.
Remembering the Past: The IRA and electoralism (Free article)
4 August 1999
ALTHOUGH the IRA (or the Volunteers) supported Sinn Féin throughout their resurgence after the 1916 Easter Rising, they recognised the danger of Volunteers being distracted from the important work of reorganising, rearming, recruiting, and training which was underway.
Duffy appeals assault conviction (Free article)
4 August 1999
LURGAN republican Collie Duffy is to appeal the 12-month suspended sentence he received last week for allegedly assaulting a Royal Irish Regiment (RIR) soldier in 1997.
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