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Ekundayo wins case (Free article)
25 May 2000
An asylum seeker who faced charges of assaulting Gardai, alleged to have occurred when he was being taken to Dublin Airport for deportation to Belgium, has won his case in the Dublin Circuit Court.
Adams calls for unity against racism (Free article)
25 May 2000
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has called on party leaders throughout Ireland to make a public declaration against racism.
New efforts to resolve Sri Lankan conflict (Free article)
25 May 2000
Ethnicity, inequality, and the legacy of a colonial past are the main causes of the bitter and long-running conflict between the Tamil minority and the Sinhalese majority on the island of Sri Lanka. A final resolution of this will not be easy, but now, the introduction of Norwegian diplomats to try to broker a deal has at least offered some hope…
Community memorial initiative (Free article)
25 May 2000
Attempts by unionists on Down District council to destroy a republican memorial are being met with community opposition.
Molaim Easaontas! (Free article)
25 May 2000
Ard Fheis Chonradh na Gaeilge ar siúl i Muineachán an deireadh seachtaine seo chuaigh thart. Thug Eoghan `mac Cormaic cuairt air agus cé go bhfuil cion agus meas aige don eagraíocht shíl sé go raibh rud éigin ar iarraidh ón Ard Fheis.
Ógra relaunch (Free article)
25 May 2000
Ógra Shinn Féin in the Six Counties is to relaunch with a radical activity-based programme in coming months.
Sportsview: A big weekend for Munster (Free article)
25 May 2000
Well it's certainly hotting up in GAA Land, the first big Munster hurling clash awaits this weekend, with the meeting of Waterford and Tipperary at Pairc Uí Caoimh.
IDB must come clean on figures - O'Hagan (Free article)
25 May 2000
Sinn Féin's Assembly member for Upper Bann, Dara O'Hagan, has called on the Industrial Development Board (IDB) to come clean on the actual job creation record of the board over the past year.
Back issue: Stevens whitewash (Free article)
25 May 2000
The Stevens Report into incidents of British crown forces colluding with loyalist paramilitaries has received scant attention since its publication last week. Like so many previous inquiries carried out by senior British judges and police officers, it has been used to whitewash the facts and provide a breathing space for the British Government…
EU to control of Irish tax policy (Free article)
25 May 2000
Wake up, we've bee living with the mushrooms again. Last 28 February, EU finance ministers, including our own Charlie McCreevy, met and ``broadly endorsed'' new criteria for the European Commission to assess the budgetary policies of individual EU member states. The new EU criteria could severely limit any government's ability to independently…
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