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Illegal Orange Arches challenged (Free article)
5 July 2001
The Department of Regional Development, run by DUP Minister Gregory Campbell, is to face legal action over the erection of Orange Arches in Magherafelt in County Derry and Glengormley, County Antrim.
RUC block compensation (Free article)
5 July 2001
A North Belfast family whose home and belongings were destroyed in a loyalist blast incendiary bomb attack in February are being blocked from receiving compesation by the RUC.
Turkish hunger strike raised in Dáil (Free article)
5 July 2001
As the death toll in the hunger strike in Turkey reached 26 last week, Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin raised the issue in the Dáil and called on the Irish government to protest in the strongest terms to the Turkish government.
Waste Bill is ``totally anti-democratic'' (Free article)
5 July 2001
``Totally anti-democratic'' was how Cavan/Monaghan Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin described government legislation which takes powers over waste management away from the elected members of local authorities in order to push through government plans for waste incinerators around the country.
Lenadoon pays tribute to Joe (Free article)
12 July 2001
The 20th anniversary of the death on hunger strike of Joe McDonnell was marked by a massive turnout in Lenadoon last Sunday, 8 July.
Building a radical alternative to Punitive Justice (Free article)
12 July 2001
Thirty years of conflict have brought in their wake deep, revolutionary changes in society.
Politics of the dramatic gesture (Free article)
12 July 2001
The last seven days of Irish and British peace process politics encapsulates the very heart of the peace process and the problems that once again threaten to overwhelm it.
The Battle of the SOM (Silly Old Men) (Free article)
12 July 2001
At three minutes to ten on Sunday morning, the first members of the Orange march made their way past the barbed wire and barricades at the top of Garvaghy Road towards the church on Drumcree hill.
Emmet bicentenary plans announced (Free article)
12 July 2001
At a packed meeting in Dublin Castle on Wednesday, 4 July, plans were unveiled to mark the bicentenary of the 1803 Rising and the death of Robert Emmet.
Sinn Féin calls on UN to act on abuses (Free article)
12 July 2001
In a 40 page document presented to the United Nations Human Rights Committee, Sinn Féin is calling on the human rights body to take the British government to task on a range of human rights abuses in the North.
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