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Parents want end to Antrim school intimidation (Free article)
27 June 2002
Parents of pupils attending St Malachy's High School in Antrim Town have held a second public meeting in less than a month to deal with the ongoing campaign against children attending the school being carried out by the UDA's youth wing the Ulster Young Militants (UYM).
Clones residents angry at new waste disposal tax (Free article)
27 June 2002
The Cathaoirleach of Clones Town Council, Councillor Pat Treanor, has called for "an immediate review and evaluation of the government's so-called Waste Management Strategy and the introduction of the Kerbside collection scheme".
Harlem night in West Belfast (Free article)
27 June 2002
The world famous 'Harlem Gospel Choir' will open this year's Féile an Phobail in West Belfast this August.
Policing Review? Never mind the quality. Feel the width! (Free article)
4 July 2002
Reduced to its essence, the Good Friday Agreement requires a 'new beginning' to policing in a police service which is acceptable to the whole community. The criteria for acceptability are a police service which is:
Dublin Mayor to visit Short Strand (Free article)
4 July 2002
Incoming Mayor of Dublin, Dermot Lacey (Labour) has agreed to visit the Short Strand in Belfast with Dublin Sinn Féin Councillor Christy Burke. The agreement follows Burke's demands that greater attention be paid by politicians in Dublin to the crisis situation in Belfast.
A wreath to Empire's sad legacy (Free article)
4 July 2002
Enormously difficult for republicans this week was Alex Maskey's laying of a laurel wreath at the cenotaph outside Belfast City Hall to commemorate those Irish who died in World War I.
Referendum wording does not change Nice? (Free article)
4 July 2002
Commenting on the Bill published last Thursday, 27 June, containing the wording for the second Nice Referendum, Sinn Féin European Affairs spokesperson Aengus Ó Snodaigh TD said:
Sharon off the hook (Free article)
4 July 2002
Only a few hours after G.W. Bush's irresponsible speech effectively sanctioning the reoccupation of the Territories, the Belgian Court of Appeal has called a halt to the trial against Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, a "man of peace" in Bush's own words.
Man pressured to become informer attempted suicide (Free article)
4 July 2002
A 22-year-old West Belfast man attempted suicide after RUC/PSNI Special Branch conducted a campaign to pressurise him into becoming an informer. The RUC/PSNI men put John Cartmill under so much pressure that he took an overdose of anti-depressants.
Irish history by ballads (Free article)
4 July 2002
'Songs of Irish Rebellion' by Georges Denis Zimmerman, Four Courts Press (Dublin, 2002) Price: € 2495 paperback
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