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New Ross Sinn Féin's vision for the future (Free article)

17 January 2002

Sinn Féin in County Wexford, seat of the 1798 Rebellion, has launched a development plan for New Ross that represents a major challenge to the government parties and their methods of administering local government.

Sinn Féin TD to visit Sellafield (Free article)

17 January 2002

Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin has said that he will be visiting the Sellafield nuclear plant at the end of the month to demand its closure by British Nuclear Fuels and the British government. The Cavan/Monaghan TD, speaking on Tuesday at a debate on Sellafield in University College Dublin, slammed British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL) on the latest…

New laws could wipe out small farmers (Free article)

17 January 2002

Sinn Féin general election candidate for Sligo/Leitrim, Councillor Seán MacManus, has called on the Minister for the Environment, Noel Dempsey, to scrap the government's proposed "Recovery of Organic Waste Regulations, 2001", which he believes could wipe out small farmers. Sligo County Council this week adopted a motion proposed by MacManus…

Training for victory (Free article)

17 January 2002

Being a modern day republican is a demanding business. Apart from knowing how to put up posters, stuff envelopes, sell papers and win elections, we also need to be able to decipher media spin, go online, send e-mails, understand economics, the euro, the environment, and discuss strategies and policies.

Crown forces' harassment (Free article)

24 January 2002

Sinn Féin Assembly member Gerry McHugh has described as "disgraceful" the behaviour of British Army helicopter pilots who flew their aircraft over the house of his personal assistant Kevin Lawrenson last Tuesday night, 15 January.

Government is a fallible business (Free article)

24 January 2002

Look up, the government really are watching you. Only this time they are only flying by, avoiding the niggling traffic delays you and I must confront daily. They can avoid the problems that their flawed planning policies have inflicted on the rest of us.

Flanagan must go (Free article)

24 January 2002

The rejection by RUC/PSNI Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan of the Police Ombudsman's call for an outside officer to be brought in to head the Omagh bomb investigation and his strong rebuttal of criticisms of the investigation, despite ample evidence of mishandling, speak volumes for the man and his force.

Mala Poist (Free article)

24 January 2002

Dogs of war A Chairde, Last Friday in Roslea, a 16-year-old girl was walking her small dog past the barracks as a policeman was taking in the bin. The RUC German Shepherd dog (used for crowd control) attacked the pup and ripped the pup to pieces; the RUC could do nothing but watch. These dogs were used in Armagh against young activists under…

Cautious welcome for demil moves (Free article)

24 January 2002

Sinn Féin Assembly member for Derry Mitchel McLaughlin has given a guarded welcome to the news that Ebrington Barracks in Derry's Waterside is to close.

Negotiations to resume in Colombia (Free article)

24 January 2002

The Colombian government and FARC guerrillas have agreed to continue with the peace process, averting a threatened army offensive hours before a midnight deadline on Sunday 20 January. "Today, we have something we have never had before," Colombian President Andrés Pastrana said in an address on Sunday night, referring to a timetable with specific…

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