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Hourlong Congress debate on Ireland (Free article)

7 October 1999

The level of American concern for the peace process will be demonstrated again today when, by a special order of Congress, the failure to implement the Good Friday Agreement will be debated in Washington.

Victory for Dublin inner-city communities (Free article)

7 October 1999

RESIDENTS and opponents of high-rise in Dublin's South Inner City last week celebrated victory as An Bord Pleanála refused planning permission for the proposed high rise development on Georges Quay, following a four-day hearing.

Clonakilty home helps demand fair play (Free article)

7 October 1999

Home helps from the Clonakilty area have come together to demand holiday back pay and other entitlements which are the norm for other Southern Health Board employees. At O'Donovan's Hotel last week, around 15 home helps held a meeting which was addressed by the head of the home helps in the Munster area as well as by a representative of the…

Minister backs out on disabled children (Free article)

7 October 1999

The Chairperson of Parents for Integration (PFI), Finian McGrath, has slammed the failure of Education Minister Mícheál Mairtín to implement his promises for disabled children.

Rape on the rise, say stats (Free article)

7 October 1999

The more things change, the more they stay the same is most definitely true if the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre's (DRCC) most recent statistics are anything to go by.

Fógraí bháis: Michael Lynch (Free article)

7 October 1999

The death took place on 26 September of Micheál O Loingsigh (Micheál Lynch) of Ballylongford, Co Kerry, a former republican prisoner who served 15 months in Portlaoise for membership of Oglaigh na hÉireann.

Diarmuid O'Neill: British coroner calls for inquiry (Free article)

14 October 1999

After three frustrating years, the faintest glimmer of light has appeared at the end of the tunnel for the family of Volunteer Diarmuid O'Neill, as they campaign for an independent public inquiry into his killing by the Metropolitan Police in September 1999.

Loyalist violence fills vacuum (Free article)

14 October 1999

A nationalist family in the Twinbrook area of Belfast was this week the latest target of loyalist pipe-bombers. It was a miracle that nobody died in the attack.

Mála Poist (Free article)

14 October 1999

Women prisoners reunion A Chairde, Many republican women over the past 30 years (and further back) have served time in prison. At present, a committee has been formed especially to bring all ex-prisoners together for a reunion on Thursday 21 October in the Felons Club, Belfast. This invitation is extended to all women who ever spent time in…

Augusto Pinochet (Free article)

14 October 1999

Augusto Pinochet's friends are once more rallying to save him from a fate that he well deserves since he decided in the early 1970s to overthrow the democratically elected Chilean government and initiate a bloody dictatorship. He was and is responsible for the killing and disappearance of more than 3,000 people and the torture and exile of…

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