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Comradeship? (Free article)
8 February 2001
A Dublin friend rang the other night to say that he had just been to the most depressing public meeting in his life. It was organised by the Irish Republican Writers Group (IRWG), ostensibly to mark the 20th anniversary of the hunger strike, but didn't. No plans were announced on how to honour the ten dead men, but another public meeting was…
Lessons of South Africa's Truth Commission (Free article)
8 February 2001
Ten years ago, Michael Lapsley, an Anglican priest who for many years travelled the world fighting apartheid, received a letter bomb hidden between the pages of two religious magazines. South African government agents had sent it. Fr Lapsley suffered horrific injuries, losing both hands and an eye. For him, this was the beginning of a journey that…
Ludlow movement soon? (Free article)
8 February 2001
The Dublin Department of Justice has amnnounced that the Minister for Justice, John O'Donoghue, ``hopes to put proposals to ...the Irish government as soon as possible'' to end the impasse over an inquiry into the killing of Séamus Ludlow.
Méar Fhada ar ár dTeanga (Free article)
8 February 2001
De réir an rialtas, ní bheidh an Bille Teanga réidh anois go dtí deireadh na bliana. Bhí sé geallta an bille a chur i bhfeidhm i 1998 ach ó shin i leith, tá sé curtha siar arís is arís eile.
`Yes Minister' row hits Assembly (Free article)
8 February 2001
A row between Assembly members and Stormont civil servants, reminiscent of the 1980's television series ``Yes Minister'', which dramatised the power struggle between elected politicians and their officials, surfaced last week after a memo by a senior civil servant complaining about political interference was leaked.
Back issue: New hunger Strike (Free article)
8 February 2001
H-BLOCK/ARMAGH ACTION Committees throughout Ireland, in America, in Europe and Australia have just three weeks left before a second major hunger strike by protesting republican prisoners commences in British jails in the occupied North.
Councillors walk out of meeting (Free article)
8 February 2001
Sinn Féin councillors walked out of a meeting of Armagh district Council on Monday night, 30 January, in protest at the handling of the issue of the striking of the local rate.
Daithí Adams: On the boards again (Free article)
8 February 2001
Scáil an Ghunnadóra Le Seán O'Casey Aisling Ghéar comhlacht amharclainne
Hospital victory for Louth and Monaghan (Free article)
8 February 2001
A special meeting of the North Eastern Health Board (NEHB) on Monday last voted to mandate its CEO to seek the appointment of consultant obstetricians and paediatricians to ensure that the maternity units in Dundalk and Monaghan Hospitals will not be closed.
DUP minister accused on Irish road signs (Free article)
8 February 2001
Sinn Féin Equality Spokesperson Conor Murphy has accused Regional Development Minister Gregory Campbell of misleading the Assembly on the use of the Irish language on bilingual road signs.
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