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Employment discrimination persists (Free article)
8 March 2001
Fresh figures highlighting unemployment disparities between Catholics and Protestants in the Six Counties have rung alarm bells.
Mála Poist (Free article)
8 March 2001
A Chairde, On Friday 17 February Albanian separatists blew up a coach packed with Serbian women and children in Northern Kosovo, killing seven people and seriously wounding 21, with ten more on the critical list. It is scarcely credible that the RTE news service in its morning bulletins totally ignored this atrocity in what could only have been…
Sectarian attack foiled (Free article)
8 March 2001
A gunman spotted near Lenadoon in West Belfast may have been about to attack a delivery driver.
UNITY: A village of 100 people... (Free article)
8 March 2001
If we could shrink the earthÕs population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following:
Basque Youth leaders arrested (Free article)
8 March 2001
All members of the executive of Basque Youth Organisation Haika in the South Basque Country were arrested on the early hours of Tuesday 6 March. More than 300 police officers were involved in the operation. The 15 youths arrested were taken to Madrid.
US Navy told to stop bombing Vieques (Free article)
8 March 2001
On Thursday 1 March, Puerto Rico won another round in the long-running battle to stop the US Navy using the Puerto Rican island of Vieques for combat training.
RUC raid linked to death list (Free article)
8 March 2001
A recently seized loyalist death list may be linked to an RUC raid on Sinn Féin offices around ten years ago. A second list is being linked to the killing of Lurgan defence lawyer Rosemary Nelson. Both lists have been linked to crown forces collusion.
Gearáin Gaelacha (Free article)
8 March 2001
Tá moltaí ar leith ag AN DRAOI RUA l'aghaidh Seachtain na Gaeilge i mbliana.
Republicans must address gender equality (Free article)
8 March 2001
Today is International Women's Day and to mark the occasion we reproduce an edited version of a talk given to the recent Dublin Sinn Féin women's conference by former POW Ella O'Dwyer, in jail in England for 14 years. Here, she talks of the revolutionary struggle for the Republic.
Flag flying in Newtownabbey (Free article)
8 March 2001
Sinn Féin Glengormley representative Roisin McGurk has blasted the decision by Newtownabbey Borough Council to fly the Union flag outside their buildings 365 days a year as a sectarian two fingers to the nationalist community.
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