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Kerry honours Jack Lawlor's memory (Free article)
8 August 2002
In brilliant sunshine, a large crowd assembled in the seaside village of Ballyheigue, County Kerry on August Bank Holiday Monday to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the execution of local volunteer, Jack Lawlor, by Free State forces in 1922.
Women's stories of war (Free article)
15 August 2002
A new book in which women in the Six Counties tell their experiences of conflict was launched on at the Sinn Féin art shop as part of the Festival on Wednesday 7 August.
Appeal on behalf of Breton prisoners (Free article)
15 August 2002
I am writing to you on behalf of SKOAZELL VREIZH, support committee for the political prisoners of Britanny, currently incarcerated in French gaols for over two years without charge or trial and without any political status recognition or rights
Blood on Trimble's hands (Free article)
15 August 2002
We often think of ourselves in Ireland as far removed from these regimes, but the Six Counties is no different. The use of UDA terror as a counter-insurgency tactic to do Britain's dirty work has been the subject in recent times of well-publicised investigations into individual killings, but the effects of all this on wider society have not been…
TOM visit South Armagh (Free article)
15 August 2002
On Friday 9 August a group of ten members of the Troops Out Movement (TOM) in Britain visited South Armagh.
Too much democracy is bad for you (Free article)
15 August 2002
What a week for the coalition government and in particular Environment minister Martin Cullen. Not content with sneaking stealth taxes onto hundreds of thousands of 26-County households, the minister has also pronounced that there is too much democracy in the 26 Counties.
Sympathy extended to the family of Henry O'Prey (Free article)
15 August 2002
Sinn President Gerry Adams has extended his deepest sympathy to the family of Henry O'Prey following his sudden death on Wednesday, 7 August.
Nice II Watch (Free article)
15 August 2002
Another week of the Nice Treaty debate and another week of confusion as the Dublin government and other groups in the Yes side were only too willing to put off real debate on Nice II and get into a needless and tension raising discussion about immigration.
McLaughlin challenges Policing Board on Devenney assault (Free article)
15 August 2002
Sinn Féin National Chairperson Mitchel McLaughlin has called on the Policing Board to disclose what action, if any, it has taken against the PSNI members who attacked the chairperson of Sinn Féin in Belfast, Paud Devenney, in May.
The IMF's domino effect (Free article)
15 August 2002
Latin America, where almost all governments follow the International Monetary Fund's economic philosophy without question, is in the throes of an unprecedented structural crisis.
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