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Adams unveils Kent Memorial in Cork (Free article)
18 May 2000
Gerry Adams was the guest speaker at the unveiling of a memorial to 1916 martyr Thomas Kent at Kent station in Cork city at the weekend. The Kent Memorial was commissioned and erected by a committee of railway workers at Cork's Kent station and was unveiled by Kathleen Kent, a niece of Thomas Kent.
Cinema: Too hung over (Free article)
18 May 2000
In 28 Days, America's darling, Sandra Bullock, plays Gwen Cummings, a top New York writer who attends the hottest parties in town.
My Canadian Odyssey (Free article)
18 May 2000
Following an Easter visit to Canada, West Belfast Assembly Member Councillor Alex Maskey has paid tribute to those he met who are working for justice and peace in Ireland.
Warning - slippery when wet (Free article)
18 May 2000
The difficulty faced by the Tribunal format for uncovering political corruption in Irish politics was very apparent this week when former assistant Dublin city and county manager George Redmond was in the witness box.
Healthcare inequality (Free article)
18 May 2000
A new survey by Trinity College researchers has found that households in the leafy middle and upper class suburbs of Dublin are three times more likely to find a general practioner nearby than those living in a socially deprived area.
One reason why the RUC should be disbanded (Free article)
25 May 2000
Bernard Griffin is not the first nationalist teenager to be beaten by the RUC and then to face false charges. He is not the first to be held on remand on the basis of trumped up charges. He is not even the first to file a complaint against the RUC for assault. But he is the first to succeed in securing a conviction
New Act used to oust councillor (Free article)
25 May 2000
In a move that has wider ramifications for elected representatives throughout the 26 Counties, independent commissioner Eddie Walsh was recently temporarily disqualified from membership of Tramore Town Commission in Waterford for refusing to pay service charges.
New beginning and nothing less (Free article)
25 May 2000
Media reports that the British government intends to make further concessions to unionists over the RUC in advance of the Ulster Unionist Council meeting this coming Saturday should come as no surprise.
Mála Poist (Free article)
25 May 2000
Druggies out, killers in This week's announcement that a large number of soldiers were being discharged from the British Army for drug-taking highlights the dubious standards adopted by that army towards the murder, by its troops, of Peter McBride in Belfast in 1992. In the case of McBride, a well organised though morally misguided campaign has…
Charlie - what were you thinking? (Free article)
25 May 2000
Who is really running the Dublin Government? Logic would provide you with two simple answers. Either (1), Bertie Ahern and Mary Harney call the shots or (2), there is some form of collective cabinet responsibility for the decisions taken by the government and its individual ministers.
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