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Apprentice Boys `hijack' Armistice Day (Free article)

26 October 2000

The Lower Ormeau Concerned Community has condemned plans by the Apprentice Boys to stage a self-styled ``Remembrance parade'' along the Lower Ormeau to the Cenotaph on 11 November. The group says the parade represents a cynical attempt to hijack Armistice Day in pursuit of a sectarian agenda and has vowed to oppose it.

No to incineration North and South (Free article)

26 October 2000

This has been a big week for those concerned with waste management in Ireland.

Mála Poist (Free article)

26 October 2000

Israeli shoot-to-kill time out? A Chairde, Israeli prime minister, Mr Barak, has called for a ``Time Out'' on the peace process. Would he please also call a ``Time Out'' on the shooting of unarmed Palestinian children? Dr Seán Marlow, Ballymun, Dublin PS I suppose it's too much to ask the UN to act on Resolution 242, calling for an end to…

Collusion can of worms is open (Free article)

26 October 2000

The British government has opened a can of worms. Under intense international pressure, perhaps the British government had hoped that by sidestepping the call for an independent inquiry into the 1989 assassination of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane and reinstating an investigation by British police officers they could keep the lid on the truth…

Pisreoga Oíche Shamhna (Free article)

26 October 2000

Molann an Draoi Rua dúinn a bheith ar aire Oíche Shamhna.

Sectarian attacks (Free article)

26 October 2000

A man badly injured during a sectarian gun attack in Coleraine at 6.45am on Wednesday 25 October has been attacked by loyalists on at least two other occasions. The man, who suffered two gunshot wounds to his hip and thigh, was taken to the nearby Coleraine Hospital, where his condition was described as serious but stable. This was the third time…

1,510 Soldiers discharged for drugs but not for murder (Free article)

26 October 2000

1510 soldiers have been dismissed from the British Army for failing random drug tests since 1995, the same year as Scots Guards Wright and Fisher were convicted of the murder of Belfast teenager Peter McBride. The two guardsmen are still serving in the British Army. The figures, revealed in a reply to a parliamentary question put to Defence…

Back issue: Britain can end this war (Free article)

26 October 2000

EXPRESSIONS of deep shock from Margaret Thatcher in the wake of the IRA bombings which devastated two of the main British border posts in Ireland ring hollow down the decades of her futike policies in the Six Counties whih have prolonged the Irish war into the last years of the 20th Century. the six British soldiers, and one civilian collaborator,…

Then and Now: 1980 Hunger Sriker Raymond McCartney (Free article)

26 October 2000

In an interview with An Phoblacht, former Republican POW and H Block hunger striker Raymond McCartney spoke of his experiences on `the Blanket' and outlined the situation in the H Blocks in the run up to the first hunger strike, which began on 27 October 1980, 20 years ago this week.

New in print: Food for thought and debate (Free article)

26 October 2000

Left Republican Review Sept/Oct 2000 Ed: Eoin O'Broin Molotov Press

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