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Back issue: Volunteer Dee Delaney laid to rest (Free article)
27 January 2000
THE Belfast Brigade IRA Volunteer tragically killed a week ago as a result of a premature explosion while on active service was buried on Wednesday in the Republican Plot in Milltown Cemetery. Kevin Dee Delaney, although only 26 years old, was a veteran of the republican struggle both in the military and political fields.
Invites out for Irish Presidential Forum (Free article)
27 January 2000
THE multitude of candidates vying for the White House in this year's elections will have the opportunity to put forth their views on Irish issues at a special Irish American forum scheduled for Sunday, 5 March at John Jay College in Manhattan, New York.
Refugees have become detainees (Free article)
27 January 2000
Most refugees arriving in Ireland visit 11 Mount Street in Dublin to lodge their asylum applications and seek help in finding accommodation. Over the past few weeks, these people have found themselves, without any choice, being put on buses and `dispersed' to occupy `bed spaces' around the country.
US Congress urged to probe California loyalist case (Free article)
27 January 2000
The Rosemary Nelson Campaign for Truth and Justice has called on the United States Congress to conduct a thorough inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his arrest and the consequent dropping of weapons and explosives charges against loyalist Jim Fulton.
RUC accused of graves attack (Free article)
27 January 2000
Sixteen memorials in Belfast's republican plot in Milltown cemetery were destroyed last week in an act of vandalism which may have been the work of the RUC.
RUC endangers lives (Free article)
27 January 2000
Dr Dara O'Hagan, Sinn Fein Assembly member for Upper Bann, has accused the RUC of, ``wilfully endangering nationalists' lives'' by refusing to tell over 40 people that their files had been found in the hands of loyalists eight weeks ago.
Sinn Féin welcomes all-Ireland body (Free article)
27 January 2000
The first steps towards creating an island economy were taken this week when a new all-Ireland body on Trade and Business Development was set up in Newry.
Minimum Wage-earners should be outside tax net (Free article)
27 January 2000
Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin described the publication of the Minimum Wage Bill on Wednesday, 26 January, as welcome but long overdue. Deputy Ó Caoláin said:
Tullamore's private rented scandal (Free article)
27 January 2000
It took Sinn Féin's Joe Coughlan just a few months on the Tullamore UDC to challenge what must, on any account, be gross illegality by the Midland Health Board (MHB) and the UDC, who have turned a blind eye to deplorable conditions in some private rented accommodation.
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