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Back issue: Sam Marshall - a committed activist (Free article)

16 March 2000

THE untimely death of Sam Marshall in Lurgan has robbed not only a family of a loving son, but also the republican family of a trusted and committed activist, who in his 31 short years of life, served faithfully in the cause and suffered much for his beliefs. The solemn dignity and respect with which Lurgan republican Sam Marshall was buried…

Ógra Shinn Féin Spring School (Free article)

16 March 2000

Young people in Ireland are faced at all turns with the opportunity to dabble in drugs of one kind or another. In a recent National Youth Council survey, 53% of respondents between the ages of 15 and 24 stated that they had taken illegal drugs. Twelve per cent of those surveyed were taking drugs regularly, once/twice a week.

New in print (Free article)

16 March 2000

Grace's Card: Irish Catholic Landlords 1690-1800 and Monto - Madams, Murder and Black Coddle

Television: The children who laboured (Free article)

16 March 2000

`An Óige a Thréigeadh' TG4 9pm, Sunday 12 March

Fógraí bháis: Green Cross Eileen (Free article)

16 March 2000

`Green Cross Eileen', died on 21 February 2000. She lived in Beechmount in the heart of the Falls. When I first met Eileen, her family were all grown up and no doubt along with her husband she thought she could take it easy but things seldom go as planned. 1969 changed many a family, many a way of life was gone for ever.

Orange Order in Dublin PR stunt (Free article)

20 March 2000

Sinn Féin is seeking a special meeting of Dublin City Council to discuss a controversial Orange Order march scheduled for Dublin city centre on 28 May.

Orange Hall ``celebration'' ends in tragedy (Free article)

23 March 2000

Last year's St. Patrick's Day fell on the eve of Rosemary Nelson's funeral. The Lurgan defence lawyer died as a result of a loyalist car bomb attack just two days earlier. As a mark of respect, nationalist residents of the Garvaghy Road, many of whom knew Rosemary personally, cancelled their planned celebrations.

Families deserve truth and justice (Free article)

23 March 2000

As the Saville Inquiry into the Bloody Sunday killings in Derry on 30 January 1972 prepares for its initial oral hearings this Monday, the eyes of those who have followed the story for the last 30 years will be on Derry.

Mála Poist (Free article)

23 March 2000

Wages for Housework Campaign A Chairde, We very much appreciate and welcome your public commitment to measuring the quantity and the economic value of the unwaged work of women (An Phoblacht, 9 March). As you know, this was a basic demand of the Global Women's Strike on 8 March 2000. Women in over 60 countries took action to make visible…

Guatemala's painful recovery (Free article)

23 March 2000

Fermina López is one of the 60,000 widows of the Guatemalan armed conflict. After 36 years of civil war and 500 years of silent resistance, that country's indigenous communities are still struggling to come to terms with the excruciating pain caused by repression and violence.

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