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Lignite fears raised (Free article)
4 October 2001
At a public meeting organised by Cookstown and Western Shores (CWSAN) in Kinturk Cultural Centre on 26 September, local people voiced their concerns at the prospect of open-cast mining in the area to officials of the Department of Enterprise Trade and Investment (DETI) and a representative of Anglo Pacific Group.
Back issue: Two critical men come off fast (Free article)
4 October 2001
THE impetus of the hunger Strike, which had steadily been building up once again since the intervention at the beginning of September by relatives of Matt Devlin and Laurence McKeown, took another nose dive last weekend with the reluctant ending of their fasts by two critical Hunger Strikers, Bernard Fox and Liam McCloskey.
Courts uphold Mandelson ruling on flags (Free article)
11 October 2001
Describing a decision by the High Court in Belfast to uphold Peter Mandelson's ruling that Sinn FÈin ministers Bairbre de Brun and Martin McGuinness must fly the British Union Jack, Conor Murphy said the decision would further undermine the Agreement.
The death of Martin O'Hagan and the decline of journalism (Free article)
11 October 2001
The late Martin O'Hagan was a distinguished journalist who worked for The Sunday World, a tabloid newspaper in the Independent Group, the largest and most successful in Ireland. Martin O'Hagan built up a reputation as a conscientious investigative journalist. He specialised in coverage of loyalist paramilitary groups and published evidence of…
Hope for Holy Cross? (Free article)
11 October 2001
Belated as it is, the meeting on Tuesday night between loyalist representatives from the Glenbryn estate and the Right to Education Group from Ardoyne is to be welcomed as a long awaited sign that there may yet be light at the end of the Holy Cross tunnel.
Mála Poist (Free article)
11 October 2001
Sellafield insult A Chairde, I would be grateful for the opportunity to express my concern and dismay at the British government's decision to expand the facilities at the Sellafield Nuclear Reprocessing Plant, particularly in light of the fact that this matter is currently the subject of international arbitration. Having turned the Irish…
Boy who played with bomb has lucky escape (Free article)
11 October 2001
A seven-year-old boy could have been killed when he played with a loyalist bomb he found in the grounds of Swatragh GAA club on Sunday 7 October.
It was all about power and control (Free article)
11 October 2001
Republican former prisoner ELLA O'DWYER travelled on behalf of Coiste na nIarchimÌ to Durban, South Africa, for the recent World Conference on Racism. Here, she gives her impressions.
A 'Grand' night out (Free article)
11 October 2001
The town hall had been booked by the Lisburn based Loyalist Cultural Society and advertised on the extreme 'loyalist voice' website, notorious for its promotion of the Orange Volunteers, a violent Protestant fundamentalist group with a history of sectarian attacks on Catholic families and churches.
All island response needed to economic crisis (Free article)
11 October 2001
As jobs seep out of the two Irish economies, what is the most pressing issue in the minds of the 26-County government?
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