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No Irish on Citybus (Free article)
28 October 1999
The Children's Law Centre is to take a case of racial discrimination against Belfast bus company Citybus after two teenagers speaking Irish on a bus were threatened by a bus driver.
Back issue: Magee extradition ordered (Free article)
28 October 1999
WHILE Dublin government Ministers and TDs were talking self-righteously about the release of the Guildford Four and condemning the British system of justice this week their courts were continuing the process of political extradition to that very same system.
Historic grant for Gaelscoil (Free article)
28 October 1999
PARENTS of children attending a County Tyrone Gaelscoil which has been promised £50,000 from the Irish government now want the British government to follow suit and officially fund the school.
New in print (Free article)
28 October 1999
The Walls Came Down, Civil War in Connacht 1922-1923 and West Tyrone Remembers
Threat and RUC summons sent to wrong address (Free article)
28 October 1999
THE RUC is suspected of being behind death threats to Lurgan Sinn Féin member Matt Rooney and his family after he received letters from the RUC and the Loyalist Volunteer Force - both sent sent separately within days of each other and both to the same wrong address.
Sinn Féin TD meets Cuban Foreign Minister (Free article)
28 October 1999
Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín O Caoláin has called for a more proactive approach from the Irish government in opposing the U.S. blockade of Cuba. The Cavan/Monaghan deputy was speaking after a meeting in Leinster House with Cuba's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Filipe Perez Roque. Deputy O Caoláin said:
Sinn Féin demands action on TD's racism (Free article)
28 October 1999
Sinn Féin Dublin City Councillor Larry O'Toole has called on Ivor Callely to apologise for remarks the Fianna Fáil TD made regarding asylum seekers and for the Eastern Health Board to review his position as Chair of the Board
Relatives for Justice open Belfast office (Free article)
28 October 1999
Poetry and praise were in abundance at the opening of the Relatives for Justice (RFJ) group's offices in Belfast this week.
Sinn Fein now fourth largest party (Free article)
4 November 1999
The 8.3% of first preferences won by Sinn Féin's Aengus O Snodaigh in last week's Dublin South Central by-election confirmed that the party is now the fourth largest in the state and the only serious radical opposition to the tired status quo of the established parties.
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