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Regional regeneration a priority issue (Free article)
9 November 2000
Sinn Féin Chairperson, Mitchel McLaughlin has said that the party's upcoming Conference on Regional Regeneration will be a reflection of growing concerns over the ``economic exclusion currently experienced in the Northwest region''.
Thousands join Dublin grants protest (Free article)
9 November 2000
Thousands of third level students marched through the streets of Dublin on Wednesday, 8 November, to protest the low level of student grants.
TD hospitalised (Free article)
9 November 2000
Deputy Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin was hospitalised last week and is at present recovering from a neck injury. In a message to his constituents he said:
More equal than others (Free article)
16 November 2000
The Assembly debated the draft Programme for Government this week in a somewhat surreal atmosphere, given the First Minister's recent actions and statements. An Phoblacht's LAURA FRIEL reports
Adams meets family of Martin Luther King (Free article)
16 November 2000
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams was in Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday and Friday 9 and 10 November, where he visited the Martin Luther King Centre to hear about its aims and work.
Immigrant amnesty (Free article)
16 November 2000
During the 1980s, up to 40,000 people, mainly young people, left Ireland every year, emigrating, most against their will, to America, Australia, Britain and other more affluent countries. They were economic exiles, asking only for an opportunity to make a decent living. Nevertheless, most of them were also viewed as illegal immigrants in the…
Mála Poist (Free article)
16 November 2000
Armagh Volunteers 25th anniversary events A Chairde, Saturday and Sunday (2/3 December) have been set aside for a weekend of commemorative events in honour of four IRA Volunteers from South Armagh who died within six months of each other a quarter of a century ago. The four volunterrs lived in Jonesboro/Dromintee/Forkhill area and it was from…
Bloody Sunday Inquiry hears of shoot-to-kill policy (Free article)
16 November 2000
A barrister representing a number of the deceased and wounded of Bloody Sunday has told the Bloody Sunday Inquiry that the British Army had approved a shoot-to-kill policy in respect of individuals involved in protests up to three weeks in advance of Bloody Sunday.
Gagging orders breach Human Rights Act (Free article)
16 November 2000
Gagging orders imposed by the courts at the behest of the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) may breach the concept of `open justice' enshrined in the recently enacted laws of Human Rights.
Ár Samhlaíocht Féin (Free article)
16 November 2000
Creideann an Draoi Rua nach nglacann muintir na hÉireann a gcultúr féin i ndáiríre.
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