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Back issue: Euro MP Taylor calls for mass murder in the South (Free article)
9 September 1999
THE PUBLIC call by Official Unionist Euro MP John Taylor for loyalists to commit mass murder in the South created a huge furore both North and South of the border.
Journalist to fight Court ruling (Free article)
9 September 1999
Sunday Tribune Northern Editor Ed Moloney has vowed to fight the ruling handed down last Thursday, 2 September in an Antrim Court that he has seven days to hand over notes.
Unionist `Long March II' (Free article)
9 September 1999
THE second phase of the so-called Protestant civil rights parade, dubbed `The Long March', is to take place on 25 September. The theme this time is ``No terrorists in government.''
Hack attack (Free article)
9 September 1999
Liz Allen's article in last week's Sunday Independent infuriated many community workers and added to the recent spate of anti-republican rantings emanating from the cosy little offices of the Irish Times and Irish Independent.
Cable changeover - who benefits? (Free article)
9 September 1999
How many economic reports have there been in the last year that have emphasised the need for massive investment in the state's infrastructure?
The price of democracy (Free article)
9 September 1999
At a time when many TDs are still on holidays and Leinster House is silent except for the work of some committees, the revelations under the Freedom of Information Act of deputies' expenses could not have come at a worse time.
The law of homelessness (Free article)
9 September 1999
Here's a new economic law that should concentrate minds. If you double the price of housing, it will double housing waiting lists and double the amount of homeless people in your urban centres.
Portadown Orange must move (Free article)
16 September 1999
After meeting with new Stormont minister George Howarth on Tuesday 13 September, Portadown Orange Order spokesperson David Jones accused the Garvaghy Road Residents Association of opting out of the latest series of talks over the Drumcree impasse.
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