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League under fire as RUC match goes ahead (Free article)
23 March 2000
Kathleen Duffy, whose 15-year-old son Seamus was shot dead by the RUC, has reacted angrily to the decision of Newington FC to play a controversial soccer match against the RUC last Saturday, 18 March.
Fusco gets bail (Free article)
23 March 2000
Angelo Fusco, who was arrested near his home in Tralee, County Kerry, in January and served with British extradition warrants, was finally granted bail by the High Court in Dublin on Tuesday, 21 March.
Garda intimidation in Galway (Free article)
23 March 2000
Alan Ó Cléirigh, a 20-year-old commerce student at NUI Galway, has the latest target of Garda harassment and intimidation of Sinn Féin members.
Public meeting in Ballinamore (Free article)
23 March 2000
The implications of the suspension of the Good Friday Agreement
Leading Quebec politician joins Irish on march (Free article)
23 March 2000
Gilles Duceppe, Canadian MP and leader of the Bloc Quebecois Party, which holds 44 seats in the Canadian Parliament, marched with the Montreal Coalition for Peace in Ireland (CPI) in that city's St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Crumley resigns (Free article)
23 March 2000
Derry Sinn Féin Councillor Cathal Crumley has resigned as chairperson of the Airport Committee, claiming the financial management of the City of Derry Airport is ``a shambles''.
Germany shows political muscle (Free article)
23 March 2000
Horst Kohler is the current president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Horst is also set to become the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Dublin radio spreads worldwide anti-racism message (Free article)
23 March 2000
Community radio station NEAR FM, based in Coolock, Dublin, took part in a path breaking 24-hour worldwide radio show, organised by AMARC's `Voices without Frontiers' to mark the UN's International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on Tuesday, 21 March. The radio show started at 6am in Russia on Tuesday morning, and ended in…
North England Hamill campaign (Free article)
23 March 2000
A north of England campaign is being launched to obtain justice for Robert Hamill, kicked to death in Portadown in 1997 by a loyalist mob within full view of four armed RUC men.
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