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Turkey's controversial dam project (Free article)
8 June 2000
The governments of Austria, Germany, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Britain and the United States are currently consider extending official export credits or guarantees of about $850 million to the Ilisu hydropower project in Turkey.
Corruption bringing politics into disrepute - Adams (Free article)
8 June 2000
Speaking in Drogheda, County Louth, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has said that corruption has brought politics into disrepute.
Ar ais, ar ais (Free article)
8 June 2000
Chaith taidhleoireacht de cheathrar ball déag ó Coiste na nIarchimí cúig uair a' chloig sna blocanna an tseachtain seo ag caint le cimí atá le scaoileadh saor ag deireadh na míosa seo chugainn. Bhí Eoghan Mac Cormaic i measc an tslua.
Ó Caoláin questions Ahern on Ground Rents (Free article)
8 June 2000
The long-running issue of Ground Rents was raised by Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin in the Dáil last week, when he questioned the Taoiseach and urged the passage of legislation to abolish what he described as a ``legacy of British landlordism''.
Sportsview: Meath fall in weekend of upsets (Free article)
8 June 2000
It's good to see that my precocious powers of predictions remain undimmed.
Aldi sacks five (Free article)
8 June 2000
Five members of MANDATE were sacked by management at the Aldi store in Dublin as a dispute over union recognition intensified this week. MANDATE members placed pickets on the supermarket following the refusal of Aldi management to recognise the union at the supermarket store.
Nationalist politician shot dead by loyalists (Free article)
8 June 2000
LOYALIST gunmen were almost certainly responsible for the assassination on Wednesday evening of John Turnly, founder member and joint chairman of the Irish Independence Party, which broke away from the collaborationist SDLP three years ago.
Loyalists attempted to kill Catholic businessman (Free article)
15 June 2000
A Catholic businessman at the centre of a UDA extortion trial has fled his North Belfast home after it was revealed loyalists tried to kill him.
Government-sponsored racism (Free article)
15 June 2000
The vicious attack on David Richardson in Dublin's Pearse Street last weekend was not an isolated incident. Refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, people on holiday - generally anybody whose skin colour or background does not fit - have had to put up with attacks and harassment on Irish streets.
Mála Poist (Free article)
15 June 2000
Xenophobic pseudo-republican A Chairde, I don't know what brand of republicanism `independent' councillor Tony McPhillips thought he was representing at the recent meeting of Fermanagh District Council, when he passed snide and racist comments at the recent by-election success of Stephen Hugget. Anglophobia was never part of republican…
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