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Football crazy (Free article)
27 September 2001
As I write this, the aches and pains are slowly fading, although my ribs still hurt.
Spring abortion poll likely (Free article)
4 October 2001
Sinn FÈin is studying proposed legislative changes to the 26-County Constitution regarding abortion following the publication this week of proposals for a referendum on the issue.
No to neutrality (Free article)
4 October 2001
"Who could be neutral", asked Labour leader Ruairi Quinn last weekend, in his tedious annual conference address. It was an interesting turn on the more vocal chants coming from many quarters over the past weeks that, "We cannot be neutral" when it comes to finding, convicting and punishing the perpetrators of the World Trade Centre tragedy.
Sinn FÈin poll increase (Free article)
4 October 2001
It must have been a little bit disappointing for the Sunday Independent this week. After nearly of month of proclaiming that Sinn FÈin's media honeymoon was over and the public were waking up to the party's 'real agenda', an IMS poll commissioned by Independent Newspapers showed Sinn FÈin's voter support to be at 6%, an increase of 2% on the last…
Mála Poist (Free article)
4 October 2001
Britain's role in loyalist violence A Chairde, The killing of journalist Martin O'Hagan by loyalist gunmen brings the total number of gun and bomb attacks carried out by loyalist paramilitaries, in the first nine months of this year, to over 250. There has also been loyalist paramilitary involvement in acts of intimidation against the…
Bank manager tells of "wanton murder" (Free article)
4 October 2001
A senior manager of First Trust Bank has told the Bloody Sunday Inquiry that what happened on 30 January 1972 was "wanton murder". Michael Hegaty told the inquiry that, as a teenager, he had defied his parents' instruction to stay away from the civil rights march and had climbed out of a bathroom window, carrying a cine camera.
Funerals attacked as Turkish death toll reaches 40 (Free article)
4 October 2001
Activists held a vigil outside of the Turkish Embassy in Dublin on Monday to mark the appalling deaths of another four hunger strikers in their long hunger strike against the Turkish government's introduction of F-Type prisons, which isolate political prisoners.
British Army harassment (Free article)
4 October 2001
Down Sinn FÈin councillor Frank McDowell has hit out at the increased British Army activity in the Newcastle area after British soldiers spent a number of hours setting up checkpoints and harassing people.
Sinn FÈin councillors accuse GardaÌ of malicious arrests (Free article)
4 October 2001
Two Belfast-based Sinn FÈin councillors and a teenager, also from Belfast, are accusing the GardaÌ of overreacting and maliciousness after the trio were arrested in Dublin in the early hours of Saturday morning 29 September. While in custody, one of the councillors and the teenager say they were assaulted by GardaÌ.
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