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Assembly Hails Glorious St Patrick (Free article)
10 February 2000
In the short period of its existence, the Assembly in the Six Counties has rapidly adopted strange rituals for going about its business.
No civic welcome for refugees (Free article)
10 February 2000
Sinn Féin Councillor Cionnaith Ó Súilleabháin upset the Labour Party chairperson of Clonakilty UDC when he suggested at a recent meeting that the West Cork town host an official welcome ceremony for the refugees who have been dispersed there.
Sinn Féin protest evictions (Free article)
10 February 2000
Following the eviction of a North Belfast family from their home by the Halifax building society and further eviction threats by the Housing Executive over the past few weeks, Sinn Féin organised a picket outside the Headquarters of the Halifax Building Society on Wednesday, 2 February.
Loyalists egg on Sinn Féin (Free article)
10 February 2000
Despite coming under attack from loyalist fishermen during a visit to Portavogie, Sinn Fein Assembly members Francie Molloy and Gerry McHugh have called for politicians to unite to save the North's fishing communities.
Partnership failures outweigh benefits (Free article)
10 February 2000
The final elements of the new partnership agreement were settled this week but as An Phoblacht goes to print the actual detail of what has been agreed is not in the public domain, despite days of news coverage on the deal.
Vodafone merger has ramifications for Ireland (Free article)
10 February 2000
Europe's largest telecommunications company took its first steps this week after the long expected merger between British company Vodafone and the German communications company Mannesmann.
Waste wars continue (Free article)
10 February 2000
After the Louth County Manager's u-turn last week on refuse collection in Drogheda and the reinstatement of the town's binmen, council refuse collection has resumed. The council, however, is still threatening to bring in charges of £110 per annum, where previously householders did not pay any additional charges for the service.
Antrim's staunchest (Free article)
17 February 2000
In the week of Sinn Féin's crucial by-election victory in South Antrim, An Phoblacht's Peadar Whelan travelled to Toome to assess the legacy of two now deceased veteran republicans whose legacy of commitment and hard work kept the republican flame alive.
Larkin College - A totally revolutionary project (Free article)
17 February 2000
In 1982, Dublin's North Inner City was first promised a community college. Now, 18 years down the road, James Larkin College is at last about to open its doors to some 300 secondary school students in Dublin's North Inner City, who at the moment attend Parnell Square and Coláiste Conghaille in the North Strand, when they do go, which for most of…
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