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Poverty is relative (Free article)
3 October 2002
The recently released annual report from the Combat Poverty Agency reveals that while consistent poverty in Ireland is falling, relative poverty is on the rise.
Challenging Sellafield apologists (Free article)
3 October 2002
Arthur Morgan TD is pictured with Sinn Féin and Ógra Shinn Féin members in a picket on a conference in Dublin organised by the Royal Irish Academy.
Women debate EU Equality Agenda (Free article)
3 October 2002
Many of the distinguished panel and audience at last Friday evening's National Forum on Europe, held to discuss "Women in an Enlarging Europe", raised important arguments about the EU's Equality Agenda.
RUC/PSNI won't investigate abduction bid (Free article)
10 October 2002
The widow of LVF murder victim John McColgan has hit out at the RUC/PSNI saying they refused to charge loyalists who attempted to abduct her 16-year-old son Sean.
SPRINGVALE: University of Ulster must come clean (Free article)
10 October 2002
Last month's announcement by the Minister for Employment and Learning, Carmel Hanna, that her Department was seeking a review of the Springvale Campus in West Belfast, has attracted scathing criticism from community activists.
Mala Poist (Free article)
10 October 2002
Treat all death driver crime equally A Chairde, I am in the group 'Families bereaved through car crime, Loved ones' lives less worthy'. I have watched their courageous campaign grow, walked along with them in estates terrorised by the car thieves and have supported their call for an end to joyriding. Since they came together as a group of…
Ógra SF defiant after bomb hoax (Free article)
10 October 2002
Sinn Féin councillor Barney McAleer says that a hoax bomb device left outside premises in Omagh being used for an Ógra Sinn Féin function on Saturday night was intended to disrupt the continued growth of Sinn Féin's youth organisation.
Lula, a Brazilian dream (Free article)
10 October 2002
Luiz Inacio 'Lula' da Silva, a poorly educated former lathe operator from the industrial heartland of Brazil, is on the brink of making history this weekend by becoming President of the eighth largest economy in the world. Lula -as he is universally known - came within three per cent of winning Sunday's 6 October first round outright. Elections…
Paras' changing stories (Free article)
10 October 2002
Some of the many inconsistencies in the various statements provided by British soldiers about the events of Bloody Sunday were exposed during the examination of Colonel Ted Overbury, a former British Army legal officer, at the Saville inquiry in London last Thursday.
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