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Death of Chichester-Clark (Free article)
23 May 2002
James Chichester-Clark, later Lord Moyola, who was Prime Minister of the Northern State in 1969 when British troops came onto the streets of Belfast and Derry, died last Friday, 17 May.
Deported from Palestine: Mary Kelly's story (Free article)
23 May 2002
The reality behind the world's great historical events is not much like its painted picture. As the bulldozers and tanks rolled into Palestine, an army was deployed to deny a whole people their lives, their very right to exist.
Hunger Strike monument unveiled (Free article)
23 May 2002
On Saturday 18 May, republicans paraded to Fisher Park in Newry to witness the unveiling of a monument dedicated to the ten republican prisoners who died on hunger strike in 1981. The large crowd was led by a colour party and three bands. The monument is a life-size statue of a Blanket Man and was unveiled by a former Armagh jail prisoner Eileen…
Strabane ignored in public sector jobs shareout (Free article)
23 May 2002
West Tyrone Sinn Féin MP Pat Doherty says all available evidence points to the fact that Strabane District has been completely overlooked in the consultation to relocate 150 public sector jobs west of the Bann.
Other News in Brief (Free article)
23 May 2002
Derry republican arrested, Republican memorial vandalised in Fermanagh and Legal challenge to British Army
Fair employment distortions (Free article)
30 May 2002
Chill Factor or Kill Factor The effects of sectarian intimidation on employment in West Belfast By Robbie McVeigh and Charlie Fisher The West Belfast Economic Forum
London honours Connolly and Sands (Free article)
30 May 2002
In the wake of Sinn Féin's historic electoral breakthrough in the recent elections to the Dáil, a march commemorating two of Irish republicanism's most important figures, James Connolly and Bobby Sands, was held in London Saturday 25 May.
GFA progress review needed (Free article)
30 May 2002
At the first meeting of the party's Ard Chomhairle following the general election, Gerry Adams called for a rigorous review of the progress made thus far in the process of implementing the Good Friday Agreement.
Minor trouble on Garvaghy Road (Free article)
30 May 2002
Sinn Féin Assembly member for Upper Bann, Dara O'Hagan, has congratulated nationalists for the restraint they showed on Saturday during the junior Orange Order march in Portadown.
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