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USI support Nigerian family against government threat (Free article)
5 September 2002
Students held a candlelit vigil outside the Dublin Department of Justice on Tuesday to protest against the planned deportation of a Nigerian family.
Nuclear ships approach Irish waters (Free article)
5 September 2002
As the date approaches when two British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL) freighters are due to enter the Irish Sea, Sinn Féin TDs and environmental groups are working to raise awareness of the dangers posed by their deadly cargo. The ships which set sail from Japan in July, are carrying 255kg of weapons usable plutonium (enough for 50 nuclear bombs) on a…
Government's biased booklet (Free article)
5 September 2002
Aengus ó Snodaigh has criticised the government's publication of an information booklet on the Nice Treaty, saying that it is an abuse of power that encourages a 'yes' vote.
Government misled the electorate on Health (Free article)
5 September 2002
Responding to the announcement of a €15 million government clawback in funding for the National Treatment Purchase Fund, Sinn Féin Health spokesperson Caoimhghín ó Caoláin TD said the government misled the electorate in the General Election.
Walk in aid of Colombia Three (Free article)
5 September 2002
On Sunday 1 September, several hundred people gathered outside Davey's Pub near Omeath to take part in a walk in support of three Irishmen who are being held in jail in Colombia.
Forum on Europe hits the road (Free article)
5 September 2002
The National Forum on Europe has embarked on a tour of the 26 Counties for a series of public meetings on the Nice Treaty, which kicked off in Drogheda on Tuesday.
9/11: Real grief amid TV and Tee Shirts (Free article)
12 September 2002
In 1993, a friend of mine from Tyrone and I were a few streets away from the World Trade Centre when it was blown up the first time. Both of us instantly recognised the sound of an explosion but were ridiculed by our American companion, who mocked the possibility of a bomb in Manhattan.
No Catholics need apply at Antrim KFC (Free article)
12 September 2002
Antrim Sinn Féin councillor Martin Meehan has told An Phoblacht that Catholics working in a Kentucky Fried Chicken fast food outlet at Fountain Hill in Antrim Town who have been subjected to loyalist threats are being offered relocation or a pay-off deal.
SDLP policing claims (Free article)
12 September 2002
There is nothing new in SDLP claims that the British government is to bring forward amendments to the Policing Act in the next parliamentary session at Westminster.
Mala Poist (Free article)
12 September 2002
Call for international human rights observers A Chairde The trial of Niall Connolly, Martin McCauley and Jim Monaghan will begin in early October. The men were arrested in August 2001 and have been held in various Colombian Jails since then. They have been charged with the use of false documents and training the FARC. The men will be tried in…
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