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Mala Poist (Free article)
11 April 2002
Arms gesture sour grapes A Chairde, I was outraged at the anti-Agreement unionists' latest claim that the IRA's recent decommissioning of arms and explosives was a 'political stunt'. What I don't understand is that these people asked the IRA to decommission their weapons and when they do, they still aren't happy. What will make these…
PSNI passing out a non-event (Free article)
11 April 2002
Derry Sinn Féin Policing spokesperson Councillor Paul Fleming labelled the first passing out parade of PSNI recruits as a non event.
Directors get double partnership wage rise (Free article)
11 April 2002
When is a pay freeze not a pay freeze? When you work for the building materials group Cement Roadstone Holdings (CRH). Liam O'Mahony, CRH chief executive only got a €5,000 pay increase last year leaving him with €1.26 million for the year. Other directors also had small total pay increases, leaving the Irish Times to claim it was a "virtual pay…
McMenamin attack despicable - Doherty (Free article)
11 April 2002
West Tyrone Sinn Féin MP Pat Doherty has described as despicable the arson attack on the cars of Assemblyman Eugene McMeniman at his family home in Strabane. Expressing his sympathy to the Assemblyman and his family, the Sinn Féin MP said:
Government should call for EU trade sanctions against Israel (Free article)
11 April 2002
Sinn Féin TD for Cavan Monaghan Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin has said the Irish government should call for EU trade sanctions against Israel in protest at their ongoing occupation of Palestinian territories and siege of Yasser Arafat's Ramallah headquarters.
Gusmao favourite in East Timor poll (Free article)
11 April 2002
East Timor is holding its first presidential election on Sunday 12 April 2002, and former guerrilla leader Jose Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao is the overwhelming favourite to become the first elected president of the world's newest country.
Flying of flag at half mast inappropriate (Free article)
11 April 2002
Sinn Féin councillor Seán MacManus has slammed Fianna Fáil and the government to for issuing a directive stating that the Irish flag was to be flown at half mast above government buildings on Tuesday 9 April as a mark of respect to the British queen mother.
Seoda Scriosta (Free article)
11 April 2002
This week, AN DRAOI RUA discusses the wealth of literature and heritage in Irish that has been destroyed over the years. The English, the Church and the Irish all played their part.
Callanan calls for broadening of child abuse inquiry (Free article)
11 April 2002
While welcoming the announcement of an inquiry into the handling of clerical abuse allegations in the diocese of Ferns, Daniel Callanan has called for the inquiry to be extended to all areas where there have been serious allegations of child sex abuse. He added that the inquiry should not be restricted to allegations made against the clergy.
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