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Sinn Féin slams Irish News censorship (Free article)
18 November 1999
Assembly member Mary Nelis, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Human Rights, has called for a public explanation from the Irish News following that paper's rejection of an advertisement for `National Coming Out Day', which is taking place this weekend.
Ahern silent on NATO bombs (Free article)
18 November 1999
Is sauce for the Russian goose sauce for the NATO gander? Not according to Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, who agreed in the Dáil with US criticism of the Russian bombing of civilians in Chechnya but refused to criticise NATO bombing of civilians and punitive sanctions in Serbia and Iraq.
Irving refused Cork platform (Free article)
18 November 1999
Cork Sinn Féin has welcomed the abandoning of a lecture, organisied by the Philosophical Society in UCC, which was to feature fascist historian David Irving, who advocates that the Holocaust never happened and that it was a product of Jewish propaganda.
Planning for justice? (Free article)
18 November 1999
At one level you have to hand it to Fianna Fáil and their PD cousins.
Children's Art Irish language calendar (Free article)
18 November 1999
Ireland's first Irish language calendar for the year 2000, based on Vivaldi's Four Seasons, which will help raise money for non-funded Irish language schools, has been launched in Belfast.
Fógraí bháis: Paddy Magee (Free article)
18 November 1999
The death of Paddy Magee in Andersonstown on 30 October 1999 brought to an end an era which reminds us all of what we as a community have gone through over these past three decades .
Manipulating the housing `crisis' to suit landlords (Free article)
25 November 1999
At the beginning of this year, Dublin housing minister Bobby Molloy declared that he did not believe there was a housing crisis.
South Armagh demands independent inquiry (Free article)
25 November 1999
South Armagh residents are urgently seeking a meeting with the Dublin and London governments after being told that their personal details were amongst British Military Intelligence documentation uncovered at Stoneyford Orange Hall, County Antrim.
A retirement present? (Free article)
25 November 1999
The announcement this week that the British queen had awarded the Royal Ulster Constabulary the George Cross shouldn't come as a surprise, although gallantry is hardly the first word that comes to mind for most people when the RUC is mentioned.
Mála Poist (Free article)
25 November 1999
Value our young people A Chairde, Thank you for the article by Mick Derrig on male suicide. He says ``this is a very discriminating killer... almost always the victims are young males''. Absolutely, but he did not mention that almost all are a certain type of young male. They are almost always gentle, quiet, seemingly happy young men and…
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