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`No' unionists behind school protests (Free article)
6 January 2000
Barry McElduff, Sinn Féin Assembly member for West Tyrone, has slammed the political opportunism of the anti-Agreement unionists in using and abusing schoolchildren for their own narrow political agenda.
Fógraí bháis: Packie Den O'Kane (Free article)
6 January 2000
``Little did we know a few months ago when we stood here in Dungiven at the graveside of John Francis McCloskey that we would be burying another friend and comrade.'' So said John Kelly, Assembly Member for Mid-Ulster, who gave the graveside oration at the recent funeral of Packie Den O'Kane.
Journalist refutes Bloody Sunday gun claims (Free article)
13 January 2000
A rehash of the claim that British paratroopers were fired on in Derry's Bogside before they shot dead 14 people and wounded13 others on Bloody Sunday has caused uproar.
Respecting all sexual identities (Free article)
13 January 2000
For republicans, the Ireland of the 21st century must celebrate our diversity and see all of our people going forward as equals. And we advance this philosophy within our party, within our communities, on the streets and in political life.
Mála Poist (Free article)
13 January 2000
Extradition fury A Chairde, The attempt to extradite Angelo Fusco is an insult. The outrage shown outside the Four Courts last week mirrored the reaction of republicans throughout the country, who have shown nothing but good faith in the peace process. This move smacks of a pound of flesh mentality, hardly in the spirit of the Good Friday…
Sectarian murder attempt in Derry (Free article)
13 January 2000
A Catholic businessman narrowly escaped death after loyalists beat him unconscious before setting fire to his shop in the Tullyalley estate on the outskirts of Derry.
Criminal injustice (Free article)
13 January 2000
The Six-County criminal justice system's legacy is one of bias, bigotry and failure. An Phoblacht's LAURA FRIEL examines the system's failings and questions whether the criminal justice review body set up under the Good Friday Agreement is up to the job.
Crown forces accused of death threat (Free article)
13 January 2000
A death threat sent to a mother of two and her partner may have been the work of the crown forces, says Sinn Féin's Sean Hayes.
Disastrous week for clothing workers (Free article)
13 January 2000
This is a disastrous one for the textile industry across Ireland. Lamont Textiles gave 90-day redundancy notices to 265 workers at carpets and yarns factories in Newtownards, Ballygowan and Killinchy.
Anti-drugs activists disrupt council meetings (Free article)
13 January 2000
Anti-drugs campaigners took their frustrations over the inactivity of politicians on the drugs issue and garda harassment of anti-drugs activists to the chambers of Dublin City Council and South Dublin County Council this week.
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