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Reinstate the institutions (Free article)

17 February 2000

The suspension by the British government last week of the Good Friday Agreement institutions was an illegal and retrogade act that leaves the peace process in a perilous state.

Mála Poist (Free article)

17 February 2000

Who's in default? A Chairde, Few in the North believe a return to war by the IRA is imminent. The IRA is not in default of the GFA. The only threat of violence is if there is no political voice in the political process of Northern Ireland. The only real danger is the continued unionist and British veto of the Good Friday Agreement, that maps…

A set up (Free article)

17 February 2000

Ten years ago next month, Sam Marshall was walking home with two other men when they were confronted by masked gunmen who opened up with automatic fire. The attack took place just moments after the three men had signed bail at Lurgan RUC barracks. Sam Marshall's last words to his two companions before he was shot dead were ``we were let out to be…

Mandela celebrates ten years of freedom (Free article)

17 February 2000

Ten years ago, Nelson Mandela, one of the great moral and political leaders of our time, walked free after spending 27 years within the walls of South Africa's Robben Island prison. His lifelong dedication to the fight against the system of institutionalised racial discrimination that was apartheid in South Africa won him the Nobel Peace Prize and…

Ó Caoláin supports credit union motion (Free article)

17 February 2000

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin voted in support of a motion in the Dáil on Wednesday night, 16 February, which deplored the refusal of the Minister for Finance Charlie McCreevy to meet with the Irish League of Credit Unions and called on the government to reform the tax regime to ensure that it is fairer to credit union deposit holders.

Posadh an Stáit leis an Chléir go daingean ar fad (Free article)

17 February 2000

Is fearr cara sa chúirt ná punt sa sparán a deir an seanfhocal ach an tseachtain seo bhí cara an Draoi Rua sa chúirt agus gan punt sa sparán aige....

Kehoe supports DAGCO workers (Free article)

17 February 2000

Four hundred general operatives from Dublin's building sites took to the streets on Wednesday, 16 February, to protest at low pay rates and inadequate pension and sick pay arrangements.

Sportsview: Hibernation over for gaelic players (Free article)

17 February 2000

This has probably been the busiest sporting week of the year thus far. There were a host of events from Friday night's Dublin derby between Shelbourne and Bohemians to Ken Doherty missing the most expensive black ball of his life at the Benson & Hedges at Wembley and Padraig Harrington going well but eventually losing out in Taiwan.

O'Rourke can solve bus dispute (Free article)

17 February 2000

Some 2,100 Dublin Bus drivers staged a one-day stoppage this week in pursuit of a 20% wage claim. The National Bus and Rail Workers Union (NBRU) made their claim for a wage increase last August and have deferred strike action twice over the last six months.

Back issue: British cover up child killing (Free article)

17 February 2000

The British Army seem to have got away with child murder in West Belfast yet again after the killing last Sunday afternoon of nine-year-old Hugh Maguire of New Barnsley Crescent. As in the previous cases of Leo Norney and Brian Stewart, they have the apparent acquiescence of their RUC colleagues and of a servile media.

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