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Mála Poist (Free article)
29 March 2001
Tír gan Teanga, Tír gan Anam A Chairde, Ba bhreá liom níos mó Gaeilge a fheiceáil ar leathanaigh Sinn Féin? Bíodh sé mar nós agam An Phoblacht a fháil mar gheall ar an Draoi Rua agus altanna na Gaeilge. Tír gan Teanga, Tír gan Anam. Cad is fiú gearáin faoi easpa aitheantais don teanga ag teacht ó Rialtas na Breataine/na hÉireann nuair nach…
St. Patrick festivities attacked (Free article)
29 March 2001
Outrage has been expressed after two SDLP councillors voted to force Belfast's Saint Patrick's Day Carnival organisers back into a costly battle.
Reid's insults won't wash (Free article)
29 March 2001
The comments made by British Secretary of State John Reid this week are not only a portent of further difficulties, if not disaster, in the peace process, but they are also a sign that the British/unionist axis has been strengthened by his appointment.
Harvesting our proud history (Free article)
29 March 2001
The 19th annual Fearghal O'Hanlon Memorial Lecture was held in Monaghan town on Sunday last, 25 March. The lecture honours Volunteer Fearghal O'Hanlon, who died with his comrade Seán South at Brookeborough in 1957.
Hate crime rampant against Native Americans (Free article)
29 March 2001
Native Americans are by far the most likely population to suffer violent crime in the United States and are virtually alone among all races in that their assailants are overwhelmingly of a different race, according to a 1999 National Crime Victimization Survey by the US Justice Department.
Dublin/Monaghan bombing relatives launch international appealDublin/Monaghan bombing relatives launch international appeal (Free article)
29 March 2001
Relatives of the victims of the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings and their legal representatives brought their campaign for truth and justice to London on 15 March. The delegation included Denise and Angela O'Neill who, aged 9 and 7, lost their father and had two brothers seriously injured; Bernie McNally, who, as a 16-year-old shop assistant was…
Brúscar Núicléach (Free article)
29 March 2001
Caithfidh a admháil go bhfuil fadhbanna sa tír seo i láthair na huaire maidir le láimhseáil bruscair i gcoitinne. Is maith an rud nach bhfuil bruscar núicléach le láimhseáil ag Comhairlí Contaetha ná ag Bárdais Cathracha. Dá mbeadh, déarfainn go mbeadh galair níos measa ná crúb agus béal ag cur isteach orainn.
Convicted loyalists walk free (Free article)
29 March 2001
Three loyalists convicted of having hundreds of documents containing the names and personal details of nationalists and republicans walked free from Belfast Crown Court this week after the presiding Judge imposed a 12-month suspended sentence.
Scots Guards judicial review (Free article)
29 March 2001
The family of Belfast teenager Peter McBride return to the High Court in Belfast this Thursday, 29 March, to hear a second judicial review into the British Army's decision to allow the two Scots Guards convicted of his murder to remain in the British army. The hearing will last two days.
British government extends proscripted groups (Free article)
29 March 2001
The British government has published the list of the organisations it intends to ban under the new Terrorism Bill 2000, the permanent legislation which has replaced the PTA and Emergency Provisions Act.
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