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``We don't want their blood money; we want justice''. (Free article)
3 August 2000
At a press conference in the Balmoral Hotel in Belfast last Thursday, Relatives For Justice spokesperson Clara Reilly was asked about the £10,000 award made by the British government to the families of the so-called Disappeared the previous day.
Sportsview: Kildare and Dublin to go again (Free article)
3 August 2000
As Dublin prepared for last Sunday's Leinster Final, they were tagged as underdogs against a strong but highly inconsistent Kildare team. True, Dublin hadn't been tested by any major county in the run-up to the big game, but the underdog status probably galled the mighty men of the Metropolis.
Serial harasser threatens nationalists (Free article)
3 August 2000
An RUC sergeant who has a reputation for harassing nationalists has recently attempted to coerce a father into informing on his own son.
Remembering the Past: The Kilcoole gunrunning (Free article)
3 August 2000
One of the least known but most important gunrunning operations in Irish history took place in Kilcoole, County Wicklow on 1 August 1914. It arose from an initiative taken in early 1914 by Michael, The O'Rahilly, Director of Arms of the recently formed Irish Volunteers, in conjunction with Erskine Childers, Sir Roger Casement and other prominent…
Make sure you're registered to vote!!! (Free article)
3 August 2000
Republicans and nationalists need to make sure they are on the electoral register for the next elections says Sinn Féin's Mitchel McLaughlin.
Back issue: No play for H-Block record (Free article)
3 August 2000
SALES of Christy Moore's H-Block song Ninety Miles from Dublin Town are now approaching 5,000 - which for an Irish single, puts it among the top-selling records. But RTE have yet to play the song on Radios 1 or 2 and requests for it have been ignored.
SNP to debate next step forward (Free article)
3 August 2000
Last week, Alex Salmond announced his resignation as National Convenor of the Scottish National Party. Salmond has been the party's most successful leader. When he took over in 1990, the party had three MPs and 14% of the vote. Now they have six MPs, 35 MSPs and over 30% of the vote. He has taken the SNP from the political fringes to official…
Sinn Féin shakes up New Ross Council (Free article)
3 August 2000
The Supreme Court is currently considering the constitutionality of Part Five of the new Planning Bill, which carries the Departmentof the Environment's proposed `solution' to the housing crisis that exists throughout the 26 Counties. Meanwhile, however, some quite startling developments in how to deal with the housing shortage have been taking…
A New Police Service - This is our Goal (Free article)
10 August 2000
Sinn Féin President GERRY ADAMS argues that it is still possible to secure a policing service that attracts and embraces republicans, nationalists and unionists. He calls again on Tony Blair and the British government to end their negative `spinning', reject the advice of faceless officials and rethink the flawed Policing Bill
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