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New mural, new offices (Free article)
4 May 2000
Work was advancing well this week on a new mural portrait of Bobby Sands on the side wall of Sinn Féin's new offices at the corner of Sevastopol Street and the Falls Road in Belfast.
Remembering the Past: 1917: Preparations for IRA Convention (Free article)
4 May 2000
Following the successful East Clare by-election campaign and in preparation for the IRA Convention of 1917, there was no abatement in the recruiting, parading and the reorganisation of the army.
Adams to unveil memorial (Free article)
4 May 2000
Gerry Adams is to unveil a spectacular memorial to republicans from the Lenadoon area killed in the present phase of the conflict.
Back issue: End of a Nightmare (Free article)
4 May 2000
After about two-and-a-half years imprisonment in English jails, the Winchester Three - Martina Shanahan, Finbar Cullen and John McCann, jailed for 25 years in October 1988 on vague conspiracy charges - were set free by the Court of Appeal in London on Friday 27 April.
Inflated expectations (Free article)
4 May 2000
The Partnership for Prosperity and Fairness (PPF) suffered a hit below the waterline last week with the announcement that inflation rates had risen to 4.6% in only the third month of the year. A year end rate of over 4% will make the pay element of the PPF meaningless for Irish workers.
Flood gates open (Free article)
11 May 2000
Were you a councillor in any one of the 26 Counties' 29 local authorities over the last 20 years? Were you ever asked to sell your vote for planning and rezoning motions? Did you ever take money on this basis?
British admit Orange parades are sectarian (Free article)
11 May 2000
As tension heightens ahead of July, the British government has finally admitted that Orange Order parades are a sectarian, and not a ``cultural'' issue.
IRA's decisive initiative (Free article)
11 May 2000
Last weekend, republicans commemorated the Hunger Strikes of 1981. On the anniversary of that unique and historic prison protest, freedom loving people paid tribute to the Blanketmen, the women in Armagh gaol, and the brave men who died on Hunger Strike. By coincidence, last weekend also saw statements from the British and Irish governments and…
Criminalising dissent (Free article)
11 May 2000
Two weekends ago, a small group of political activists and human rights campaigners gathered in London to protest against a new piece of legislation which is making its way unhindered through the House of Lords, and which is very likely to affect the human and civil rights of almost anyone engaged in radical political activism. The Terrorism Bill,…
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