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``Don't privatise Aer Lingus'' - Ó Caoláin (Free article)
27 September 2001
A packed meeting of delegates representing workers throughout Aer Lingus expressed strong opposition to any plans to privatise the national airline and called for immediate state assistance in the current aviation crisis. Among those addressing the seminar in Liberty Hall on Tuesday was Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin, who pledged his party's…
Two more hunger strikers die (Free article)
27 September 2001
Two further Turkish death fasters have succumbed in the past week. Hunger-striking prisoner Ibrahim Erler died after 132 days of hunger strike.
Gas pipe to North West approved (Free article)
27 September 2001
The creation of an all-Ireland gas network moved a step closer last week with the announcement that the Dublin government and the Six-County executive have approved plans for a cross border pipeline that will link into Belfast, Derry and Donegal.
H3: Telling the hunger strike as we saw it (Free article)
27 September 2001
Brian Campbell, co-writer with Laurence McKeown of H3, tells why it is so important that their film has finally made it to the screen
Tragic death during Construction Safety Week (Free article)
27 September 2001
The tragic death of another construction worker during this week's Construction Industry Safety Week, brings to 15 the number of deaths on building sites in the 26 Counties this year.
John Boyle O'Reilly in Kilmainham (Free article)
27 September 2001
John Boyle O'Reilly was some character. Shipped to Australia for his Fenian activites, he escaped and sailed to the more hospitable shores of Amerikay only to return seven years later to rescue another boatload of political prisoners and once again set off for the US.
Council flouts waste and pollution laws (Free article)
27 September 2001
``We've lived here for 29 years,'' said one of the residents of Valley Park, a fine line of houses in Finglas which back onto Valley Park. ``In the old days we used to go fishing here on the river and kids used to play across the parkland. In those days there were birds, robins, but they are all gone. Just look at it now.''
Gaillimh Abú (Free article)
27 September 2001
Well it took 68 minutes for `The fields of Athenry' to start up in my local, but start up it did and by the final whistle it was Sam, and not Michael, who was being taken away.
Republicans remember Diarmuid O' Neill (Free article)
27 September 2001
Republicans from Clonakilty, Bandon and Cork City gathered at the graveside of Volunteer Diarmuid O' Neill in Timoleague Cemetery in West Cork last Sunday to remember the 27-year-old on the fifth anniversary of his killing by London police.
SAOR ÉIRE (Free article)
27 September 2001
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Irish republicanism was searching for a political way forward. The republican movement had split again with the formation of de Valera's Fianna Fáil, which began attracting widespread support among ordinary people who opposed the Free State regime. The abstentionist Sinn Féin had grown ineffective and…
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