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Tragic case shows need for services at Louth County Hospital (Free article)
2 May 2002
Sinn Féin Louth candidate Arthur Morgan says the recent horrific story of a young Dundalk woman is an indictment of the government's health policy at a time of unprecedented wealth.
MacManus urges farmer rethink (Free article)
2 May 2002
Sinn Féin election candidate for Sligo/Leitrim Councillor Seán MacManus has expressed disbelief at last week's Irish Farmers' Journal poll results showing Fianna Fáil TD John Ellis as the most popular candidate amongst farmers in the constituency.
Adams opens new office (Free article)
2 May 2002
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams opens a new Sinn Féin election office on Crumlin's St. Agnes Road, accompanied by Dublin South Central candidate Aengus Ó Snodaigh. Adams was in the constituency on Wednesday, 24 April, where he visited the newly opened Cherry Orchard Equine Centre and the John Bosco Centre in Drimnagh.
Dublin shows solidarity (Free article)
2 May 2002
Slogans cried out in anger in outrage and serious purpose last Saturday, as over 1,000 people filled O'Connell Street to marched by the GPO and on to the Israeli Embassy in Ballsbridge. The demonstration was multinational. Many carried their own posters, their own statements, amidst the Palestinian flags and posters identifying Sinn Féin and SWM…
Gweedore job losses blamed on Udarás and politicians (Free article)
5 May 2002
Sinn Féin general election candidate Pearse Doherty has accuse Udarás na Gaeltachta and locally elected representatives of reckless inaction following the loss of 120 jobs with the closure of the Ruibear Motair Teoranta (RMT) factory in Gweedore, County Donegal.
Mo Chara Bobby Sands (Free article)
9 May 2002
Last Friday, 3 May, former republican POW SEANNA WALSH delivered the annual BOBBY SANDS MEMORIAL LECTURE in the fitting surrounds of the Felon's Club in West Belfast. Seanna was a close personal friend of Bobby Sands, the first of ten Irish republican prisoners who died on hunger strike in 1981, and he shared some memories of the man he knew so…
Infamous barracks to close (Free article)
9 May 2002
It was ironic that on Thursday 2 May, as up to 200 republicans gathered at the corner of the Springfield Road and Crocus Street to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the death on active service of Volunteer Finbarr McKenna, the British announced they were closing the very barracks Finbarr was attacking when he died.
One health service for all (Free article)
9 May 2002
Sinn Féin last week called for the establishment of a high-powered, all party cabinet committee to bring forward a focused and integrated plan for the strategic transformation of the health system. This must include widespread public consultation.
IRA denies any link to Armstrong killing (Free article)
9 May 2002
In a statement received by An Phoblacht on Wednesday, 8 May, the leadership of the Irish Republican Army denied any involvement in the disappearance of Crossmagen man Charles Armstrong, who vanished in August 1981. Gardaí have been digging in the hope of recovering his remains at a site in north Monaghan since last week, reportedly acting on…
Right-wing Dutch leader assassinated (Free article)
9 May 2002
Dutch political leaders have decided to press on with the country's 15 May general election after right-wing leader Pim Fortuyn was gunned down on Monday. While the Dutch prime minister appealed for calm, extreme right-wing supporters fought with riot police near the parliament.
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