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Memorial Stone unveiled in Crossmaglen (Free article)
25 October 2001
On Sunday 21 October, 1,000 people gathered at the entrance to the village of Crossmaglen, South Armagh, to witness the unveiling of a memorial stone dedicated to the memory of 12 republican prisoners who died on hunger strike - the ten young men who died in Long Kesh and two fellow republicans, Frank Stagg and Michael Gaughan, who died in English…
11+ Report can transform the educational landscape (Free article)
25 October 2001
Sinn Féin Assembly education spokesperson Barry McElduff has welcomed the Burns report which recommends the abolition of the 11+ transfer test. It had the potential to transform the educational landscape, said McElduff.
Government and EU must act for Shannon (Free article)
25 October 2001
Urgent governmental action is required to support the Shannon area, amid the continuing decline in the airline industry that has followed the 11 September attacks on the US, Shannon Sinn Féin has warned.
Ógra to visit occupied South Armagh (Free article)
25 October 2001
Ógra Shinn Féin activists will be descending on south Armagh this weekend for educationals, historical speeches and a chance to see first hand the effects of the British military occupation of the area. Ógra member CRÍOSTÓIR Ó RÁLAIGH went up for a sneak preview.
Tar Isteach Bog Trotters reach new heights (Free article)
25 October 2001
On Sunday 21 October, 16 walkers set off from Dublin for a trek to the top of Lugnaquilla, the highest mountain in the Wicklow range at 925 metres (3,330 feet). The walkers lucked out with a beautiful, sunny day with cool breezes from the northwest. s
Ógra Shinn Féin weekend in South Armagh (Free article)
1 November 2001
On Saturday 27 October over 100 members of Ógra Shinn Féin travelled from every part of Ireland to attend a full day of workshops in Slieve Gullion Courtyard, South Armagh.
The witchhunt goes on (Free article)
1 November 2001
You cannot hope to bribe or twist, Thank God, The Sunday Independent journalist, But seeing what the chap will do, Unbribed, There is no occasion to. (Paraphrase of observation on British Imperialist journalism)
A time for confidence (Free article)
1 November 2001
As many republicans are still reeling at the scale of the IRA's initiative to advance the peace process, it is worth reminding one other where we are today.
Mála Poist (Free article)
1 November 2001
Demilitarise now A Chairde, After the IRA's dramatic, ground-breaking move on decommissioning (in spite of continuing daily attacks on nationalists), I am very disappointed at the minimalist response of the British government. Only one base in Magherafelt and three watchtowers in South Armagh are to be removed, but the three South Armagh…
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