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FF/FG Grand Coalition attacks neutrality (Free article)
21 October 1999
The neutrality of the 26-County State is being significantly undermined this week as Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael unite to vote through membership of NATO's so-called `Partnershp for Peace'.
Remembering the Past: 1798 repercussions continue (Free article)
21 October 1999
Though the United Irish risings failed in 1798, the repercussions and effects were felt for many years to come, culminating in the attempted rising by Robert Emmet and the remnants of the United Irish movement in Dublin in 1803.
Share the Wealth (Free article)
21 October 1999
Over 1,000 people marched through Dublin city centre on Wednesday, 20 October, to highlight the new ``Share the Wealth'' campaign, organised by the National Anti-Poverty Networks.
3,000 march against Superdump. (Free article)
21 October 1999
A policy decision has to be taken whether to allow Waste Management (Ire) to have a superdump at Silvermines in Tipperary. The decision will affect the lives of all of the people in this area for the next generation. The first step in the decision has already been taken. Permission to drain the pond at Silvermines has been given.
Joint Garda/RUC training slammed (Free article)
21 October 1999
Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín O'Caoláin has reacted angrily to news that the Gardái are next week to host 60 RUC members at a special training session for three days at the garda training centre at Templemore, County Tipperary.
Strip Haughey's privileges, says Ó Snodaigh (Free article)
21 October 1999
Aengus Ó Snodaigh, the Sinn Féin candidate for the Dublin South Central by-election, which takes place on Wednesday next, 27 October, has called for Charles Haughey to be stripped of all the benefits he gets as a former Taoiseach.
Sinn Féin backs anti-poverty rally (Free article)
21 October 1999
Sinn Féin has called for widespread support for an anti-poverty rally to be staged in Belfast city centre on Saturday, 23 October.
Child safety ignored in Ardee (Free article)
21 October 1999
On 9 November 1998, a little boy fell to his death in the River Dee in Ardee, County Louth. His school books were beside the river. His body was found three weeks later. His name was Paul McKenny. He was seven years old.
Human Rights Commissioner warns of funding crisis (Free article)
21 October 1999
Lack of adequate funding by the British government will restrict the operation of the newly established Human Rights Commission for the Six Counties, its chairperson, Brice Dickson, has admitted.
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