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Rally against racist attacks (Free article)
29 August 2002
Two weekends ago, 50-year-old Leong Ly Min became the latest victim of racist violence in Dublin. After being attacked in Temple Bar, he later died as a result of his injuries. Leong Ly Min had lived in Dublin since 1979 after coming here as a refugee from Vietnam.
Councillor wants ATMs for rural communities (Free article)
29 August 2002
At least one ATM should be located in every town and village to serve the people who live in them, says Clonakilty Sinn Féin Councillor Cionnaith Ó Súilleabháin. "It would make money available locally and more than likely spent locally, thereby helping employment and the local economy," he said.
Brits bail out nuclear power firms (Free article)
29 August 2002
Inefficient, unprofitable, unmanageable, unplanned, unaccountable and unacceptable. Yes, its just another week in the life of the British nuclear power industry. Another week when Irish lives were endangered and one where the Dublin government, despite their promise of action on Sellafield, were once again silent.
Shannon warplane protest (Free article)
29 August 2002
A women's peace camp will be held this Saturday outside Shannon Airport. The event has been organised to coincide with World Peace Day, on 1 September. The camp will run for 24 hours, from 12 noon on Saturday, and will be followed by a rally/vigil.
Students take direct action against cuts (Free article)
29 August 2002
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Science and Education, Seán Crowe TD, has congratulated the Union of Students of Ireland (USI) on the direct action protest they carried out on Tuesday outside Fianna Fáil headquarters.
Members' Programme launched in Dublin (Free article)
29 August 2002
Dublin Sinn Féin held what the party's Training and Development Unit chair, Frances McCole, described as a "successful and positive" launch to its new Members' Programme on Saturday 24 August.
A triangle of light (Free article)
5 September 2002
Foolishly, as it turned out, I had hoped for better. But in the event, British Secretary of State John Reid stood amid a gaggle of journalists in Clandeboye Drive and mouthed the same old platitudes. An intelligent man might have said he was here to listen and here to learn. But that was not to be.
Memorial rededicated (Free article)
5 September 2002
The 30th anniversary of the deaths of IRA Volunteers James Carlin and Martin Curran was marked in the County Down town of Downpatrick last Friday, 30 August.
Brits fail the process (Free article)
5 September 2002
Wednesday 4 September marked the tenth anniversary of the death of Peter McBride. In 1992, the 18-year-old father of one from north Belfast had just been stopped and searched by a Scots Guard detachment when two of their number, Mark Wright and James Fisher, shot the unarmed teenager in the back.
Mala Poist (Free article)
5 September 2002
Won't be fooled again A Chairde, FF and PD ministers are becoming increasingly hysterical in trying to frighten voters into reversing their previous decision on the rerun of Nice. This is hardly surprising, given the government's recklessness in squandering the economic boom, which was generated by Irish workers' increased productivity over…
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