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Fair trade bananas (Free article)
15 March 2001
Consumers have a new choice this week when it comes to buying fruit, as Trocaire and the Fairtrade Mark Ireland launched the first bananas to be sold in Ireland with the fairtrade label.
Dublin threatens GPO protest ban (Free article)
15 March 2001
Dublin City Council proposed last Monday to restrict the right to assemble and to protest at the GPO in Dublin's O'Connell Street.
PUP stir sectarian pot (Free article)
15 March 2001
Lower Ormeau community representative Michael Goodman has dismissed PUP claims that nationalists are involved in attacks on the loyalist Donegall Pass area.
Cork Corpo threatens to jail waste protestor (Free article)
15 March 2001
Cork City Corporation has threatened the President of Cork Trades Council, Joe Moore, with jail, over the continuing waste charges dispute in the city.
Health board chiefs expenses scandal (Free article)
15 March 2001
Health chiefs in the Six Counties are facing new accusations of corruption as it emerged they have clocked up thousands of pounds of expenses in trips abroad.
``If in doubt come forward'' urges Ó Caoláin (Free article)
15 March 2001
Commenting on the latest Foot and Mouth scare in County Tyrone, close to the border with County Monaghan, Cavan/Monaghan Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin said:
Gaelscoil defies the odds (Free article)
15 March 2001
The opening of Gaelscoil Eois in Lioa Darach, Monaghan, on Friday 30 March will represent far more than the rudimentary opening of just another primary school. It will be the fruition of a long and difficult battle by parents to develop their local school, despite all the odds.
Hunger Strike exhibition to open (Free article)
15 March 2001
The National Hunger Strike Commemoration Committee is to launch its exhibition displaying thousands of items next Tuesday, 20 March. The Committee is set to stage the first showing of the exhibition in Belfast's Europa Hotel.
Fine Gael still sinking (Free article)
15 March 2001
Fine Gael's ongoing slide in poll support shows no signs of abating. According to a new opinion poll conducted by Irish Marketing Surveys for the Sunday Independent, Fine Gael now have lower voter support and less public satisfaction with their leader Michael Noonan than the last IMS poll had with Fine Gael under John Bruton.
SF rejects Nice Treaty (Free article)
15 March 2001
Addressing the Taoiseach during Questions in the Dáil on 7 March, Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD stated Sinn Féin's opposition to the Treaty of Nice. He asked the Taoiseach when a referendum would be held and if other issues would be voted on at the same time. The Taoiseach replied that the government had not made a final decision on whether a referendum…
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