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Carswell court controversy continues (Free article)
17 February 2000
Chief Judge Robert Carswell, the most senior judge in the Six Counties, and British Lord Chancellor Lord Irvine may be forced to attend Belfast High Court to defend their decision to retain an oath of allegiance to the British monarchy as a prerequisite to promotion to the senior bar.
Refugee seeks fair play (Free article)
17 February 2000
Councillor Seán Crowe addresses a gathering outside the Department of Justice last Saturday, 12 February, when over 100 people came to support asylum seeker Ekundayo Ominiyi, whose long battle to establish his innocence comes to the District court this week.
New in print: Ireland in the 1930s (Free article)
17 February 2000
Ireland in the 1930s Edited by Joost Augusteijn Four Courts Press
ESB deregulation could lead to job losses and higher prices (Free article)
17 February 2000
Privatisation of the ESB is to begin this week as the Dublin government sets out to implement an EU directive on deregulating the electricity generation industry. Public Enterprise Minister Mary O'Rourke is to publish a statement of principles on government plans for the sector.
Fógraí bháis: Tess Kearney (Free article)
17 February 2000
Tess Kearney, the granddaughter of a Fenian, was herself a great patriot.
Contradictions cover a multitude of sins (Free article)
17 February 2000
Last Thursday, 10 February, the Irish Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, John O'Donoghue, announced to a distinguished gathering of NGOs and their representatives, over smoked salmon and drinks, that it was the policy of his government ``that all classes of immigrants, whether illegal or otherwise, will be treated fairly, humanely and…
British snub Parades Commission review (Free article)
24 February 2000
The British government has refused to produce a public report on the vast consultation process into the workings of the Parades Commission. Yet the fast-tracking of legislation aimed at facilitating sectarian parades through nationalist areas is said to be based on the findings of this review, writes CAÍTLIN DOHERTY
Veto must go (Free article)
24 February 2000
Once again this week there have been conflicting versions of the truth between republicans and the British government with regard to the Peace Process. Once again, the British have been found out.
Mála Poist (Free article)
24 February 2000
A question for Bertie Ahern The front page feature article in last week's Sunday Business Post quotes unnamed `British sources' as claiming that the Irish Government had not alerted London beforehand to the constitutional and legal difficulties for the Republic which the British Government's suspension of the Good Friday Agreement institutions…
Reformists sweep Iranian elections (Free article)
24 February 2000
In a landslide victory, Iranians have backed the reforming policies of the country's president, Mohammad Khatami and voted to end the conservative control of the country's power that has been unchallenged since the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
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