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Stailc Ocrais sa Tuirc (Free article)
21 June 2001
Cé go bhfuil 23 duine marbh anois dá bharr stailc ocrais sa Tuirc, is cosúil nach bhfuil iarthar na hEorpa ná institúidí idirnáisiúnta tuillteanach aird a thabhairt ar na fadhbanna thall go fóill.
Ex-Prisoner group goes from strength to strength (Free article)
21 June 2001
The AGM of Tar Anall reviewed the huge work that Tar Anall has undertaken in the year, especially through the work of Roisin Kelly working with young people, with the publication of ``Ag Teacht le Chéile'', and ``Left in Limbo,'' which give very personal recollections of life experiences of ex-prisoners' partners and children.
Bertie dodges protest (Free article)
21 June 2001
An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern delayed the opening of the Sea Bank House pub in East Wall, Dublin, on Tuesday night in order to avoid a local residents' protest at the withdrawal of a teacher from St Joseph's School and the general lack of educational and recreational facilities for youths in the area.
Hayes Acute Hospital Report - A radical challenge (Free article)
21 June 2001
Sinn Féin Assembly Health spokespersons, West Belfast's Sue Ramsey and Mid-Ulster's John Kelly, have given a guarded welcome to the Hayes Report on Acute Hospitals and have described the document as ``radical and comprehensive''.
What will Harney do as job losses mount? (Free article)
21 June 2001
Over 1,200 workers found out last week that they are going to lose their jobs. 350 are being made redundant at Xerox Europe as they close their ink jet manufacturing plant in Dundalk. 104 jobs are to go at Smith Kline Beecham, which is closing its toothpaste production plant in Dungarvan, County Waterford. Wexford Weaving's announcement of…
Minimum wage increase miserly (Free article)
21 June 2001
Sinn Féin Dublin South Central representative, Aengus Ó Snodaigh has slammed the 30p increase to the minimum wage as ``miserly''. Commenting on the announcement that the minimum wage is to increase from £4.40 to £4.70, Ó Snodaigh said:
Move polling day to Sunday (Free article)
21 June 2001
Dublin South Central Sinn Féin representative Aengus Ó Snodaigh has called on the government to hold all future elections and referenda at weekends as part of an overall plan to maximise voter turnout.
Not to be seen nor heard (Free article)
28 June 2001
Unionism historically has had no problem with northern nationalists, as long as they have been prepared to go by the back door, accept their status as second class and all the accompanying deprivation and discrimination without raising so much as a word of complaint. It's only when nationalists start demanding to be treated as equals, knocking at…
Suspects charged with sectarian killings (Free article)
28 June 2001
Three women were arrested in England on Wednesday June 20 and were said to have been questioned about the killing of Lurgan solicitor Rosemary Nelson.
Dublin debates the hunger strike (Free article)
28 June 2001
``History will elevate them to a status that some sections of our people did not'' said Phoenix magazine editor Paddy Prendiville, chairperson of the Dublin 1981 Committee, as he opened a weekend seminar on the political legacy of the Hunger Strikers with these poignant word.
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