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Anti-drugs activist harassed by Garda (Free article)
4 July 2002
A former anti-drugs activist in Dublin is this week seeking legal advice following his alleged harassment by the Garda Special Branch over the past two years.
Bullock shines in killer thriller (Free article)
4 July 2002
Murder By Numbers Cert 15 Starring Sandra Bullock, Ben Chaplin, Ryan Gosling, Michael Pitt
Minister signs racist anti-Traveller law (Free article)
4 July 2002
Over one thousand Travelling families are living in fear of being evicted following the signing of a new housing act on Monday last. The new Housing Act, which has been branded racist by the Irish Travellers Movement, criminalises trespass on public and private land.
Derry remembers republican dead (Free article)
4 July 2002
Despite terrible weather, hundreds of Derry republicans turned out for last Sunday's annual commemoration march for the dead Volunteers of Derry Brigade, Oglaigh na hÉireann.
Ireland's thriving arms industry (Free article)
4 July 2002
As the Indian and Pakistani governments still stand perilously close to nuclear war, as the Israeli Army occupies and destroys Palestine town by town, and the US administration pursues its war aganst "the axis of evil" in the Third World, the armaments industry has taken a great leap forward.
DARD handling of LEADER+ and Rural Development Programme questioned (Free article)
4 July 2002
Sinn Féin Agriculture and Rural Development spokesperson, South Down Assembly member Mick Murphy, has questioned the handling of LEADER+ and Rural Development Programme by Agriculture Minister Brid Rodgers.
Sue Ramsey to become Assembly Chief Whip (Free article)
4 July 2002
Sinn Féin West Belfast MLA Sue Ramsey is to become Chief Whip of the party's Assembly team.
De Brún wins millions for Health Service (Free article)
4 July 2002
Sinn Féin Chief Whip, West Belfast Assembly member Sue Ramsey, has congratulated the Six-County Health Minister for winning over £110 million for the Health Service in the negotiations on the Reform and Re-Investment Initiative.
Johnson and Ram free at last (Free article)
4 July 2002
Two long-standing British miscarriage of justice case have been resolved in recent days, with the release of Satpal Ram and the overturning of the murder conviction of Irishman Frank Johnson by the Appeal Court. They had served 16 and 26 years respectively, during which time both had been denied parole for insisting that they were innocent.
Iranian opposition petitions EU (Free article)
4 July 2002
The People's Mojahedin, Iran's main opposition, has called on the EU to rethink its decision, in return for several trade contracts worth $7 billion, to include the movement on its list of terrorist groups.
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