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Rosemary Nelson probe under review (Free article)
2 December 1999
The Rosemary Nelson Campaign will mark next week's International Human Rights Day by hosting the launch of a review of the Port Investigation into the Lurgan defence lawyer's assassination.
Militarisation continues after Robinson visits Chiapas (Free article)
2 December 1999
The green Hummer vehicles stream in a long line past a row of grimy restaurants and taco joints that mark the entry to the town of Ocosingo, located on the verge of the Zapatista ``conflict zone'' and scene of a bloody shootout six years ago during the 1994 uprising. The boys have been out on patrol again.
Government body accused of sectarianism (Free article)
2 December 1999
The North's Department of the Environment is operating a sectarian agenda against Derry, says Sinn Féin's Mary Nelis. She says the DoE Roads Service has shortchanged Derry to the tune of £150 million in its allocation of capital funding. Nationalist politicians are describing the scandal as the worst since gerrymandering.
Teanga Oifigiúl - Mo Thóin! (Free article)
2 December 1999
Bhí an Draoi Rua ag iarraidh a dhualgas sibhialta a chomhlíonadh an tseachtain seo agus cáin a íoc dá ghluaisteán, ach ní raibh sé ag fanacht ar na constaicí bóthair a cuireadh ós a chomhair...
RUC harass Derry youths (Free article)
2 December 1999
Young people leaving city centre premises in Derry are being harassed by the RUC, says Sinn Féin's Cathal Crumley.
Human Rights Commission welcomed (Free article)
2 December 1999
A Bill to establish a Human Rights Commission in the 26 Counties, as agreed in the Good Friday document, was debated in the Dáil last week. Here we carry an edited version of Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin's contribution.
Dublin Sinn Féin rejects plans for incinerator (Free article)
2 December 1999
Sinn Féin's six Dublin councillors have spoken out against plans for a waste incinerator that has been proposed for Poolbeg Peninsula.
Remembering the Past: Usk Jail death 1918 (Free article)
2 December 1999
The flu epidemic that swept across Britain and Ireland in 1918 struck at the weak and elderly in society. Hundreds died and many more spent many weeks crippled in agony in their beds during the winter months.
Back issue: Doing Something Sound (Free article)
2 December 1999
Since the first Civil Rights march eleven years ago up to IRA bombings this week, British control over Ireland has been slowly slipping out of their grasp.
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