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Workers in struggle (Free article)
20 January 2000
Construction workers vote for one day stoppage and Undergraduate nurses march
Don O'Leary to resign (Free article)
20 January 2000
Sinn Féin Councillor Don O'Leary this week announced with regret his intention to resign his seat on Cork Corporation seat because of ill-health.
Sportsview: Between one thong and another (Free article)
20 January 2000
An Phoblacht's occasional sporting columnist, SEÁN Ó DONAILE, takes a typically lateral look at the week in sport.
Remembering the Past: An Chéad Dáil Éireann opens (Free article)
20 January 2000
Dáil Éireann assembled for the first time in the Round Room of the Mansion House, Dublin on 21 January, 1919. Irish republicans took the first bold step towards democracy. The plans for Dáil Éireann were in line with the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis in October 1918 and with the Sinn Féin Executive's decision on 19 December several days before the election…
Abysmal redudancy package for Hawkesbay workers (Free article)
20 January 2000
Workers in the Hawkesbay factory in Ardee, County Louth, who are to be put out of their jobs at the end of this month, are balloting today (Wednesday, 19 January) on the less than meagre redundancy package which plant owner Hakim Valliani offered the 300 people he employs there. He offered just one half week above the statutory redundancy.
Back issue: Extradition - back to feudal times (Free article)
20 January 2000
One of the biggest battles over extradition in recent years occurred this week in the Dublin Supreme Court when lawyers for Dermot Finucane challenged attempts to hand him over to the British authorities. For two days, lawyers and judges debated legal decisions which have turned 26-County Courts into rubber stamps for British extradition warrants.
RUC Nelson probe interference? (Free article)
20 January 2000
Suspicions are growing that the RUC may have deliberately leaked the news to the media that the brother of LVF leader Mark `Swinger' Fulton was arrested in the US in order to undermine the investigation into the killing of Rosemary Nelson.
Blatant RIR bigots (Free article)
20 January 2000
The sectarian nature of the Royal Irish Regiment has again been exposed by the West Belfast-based newspaper the Andersonstown News.
Kelly gets damages from RUC (Free article)
20 January 2000
Gerry Kelly, Sinn Féin Assembly member for North Belfast, has received £4,000 compensation and his legal fees paid in an out of court settlement against the RUC.
GAA stars to help Paddy's Day Carnival (Free article)
20 January 2000
Some of the top names on the Ulster GAA scene have come to the rescue of Belfast's St Patrick's Day Carnival by agreeing to play in a fundraising match for the Carnival.
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