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Make sure of your vote (Free article)
2 September 1999
NATIONALIST VOTERS are being urged to complete and return their electoral registration forms as a matter of urgency.
New in print (Free article)
2 September 1999
Sunset on the Window Panes The Bogman, The Real Rights of Man, Towards a Celtic Church and Sinn Féin Youth Education Pack
New Lodge man pressurised (Free article)
2 September 1999
A 28-year-old man from the New Lodge Road in Belfast has come forward to accuse the RUC of trying to recruit him as an informer.
Tourists intimidated in Bushmills (Free article)
2 September 1999
TOURISTS from the 26 Counties are increasingly afraid to visit the North Antrim town of Bushmills - home of one of the world's most famous whiskeys - because of loyalist intimidation.
Greaves Summer School `99 (Free article)
2 September 1999
The annual Desmond Greaves Summer School reconvened for the eleventh time since his death in 1988. Desmond Greaves was a dedicated and committed socialist-republican revolutionary, intellectual and historian. His masterpieces were Liam Mellows and the Irish Revolution and The Life and Times of James Connolly, both of which are essential reading…
Bus drivers set date for strike (Free article)
2 September 1999
Consider this, almost every aspect of the traffic crisis in Dublin has been publicly aired over the last year but most particularly this summer. We have all worried about the introduction of a new Quality Bus Corridor (QBC) through South County Dublin.
Getting our house in order (Free article)
2 September 1999
Last week, Environment minister Noel Dempsey published the Dublin government's new Planning and Development Bill. This new bill is set to supecede 13 separate pieces of existing legislation in an attempt to rationalise planning procedures in the 26 Counties.
Is this Democracy? (Free article)
2 September 1999
Democracy in Europe returned from its summer holidays this week. The MEPs elected to the European Parliament last June have gone back to work. First up on the order of business is a brief encounter with actually exercising their power.
Flanagan covers up collusion (Free article)
9 September 1999
THE RUC has again come under fire over allegations of collusion in a sectarian killing five years ago. Typically, RUC Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan has seen fit to do all in his power to stop the truth coming out.
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