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PUPs Hutchinson joins SF picket (Free article)

19 December 2002

PUP assembly member Billy Hutchinson joined a Sinn Fein picket calling for action to save the Springvale Campus in West Belfast

Cutbacks hamper Foras na Gaeilge (Free article)

19 December 2002

As part of our series of articles on the all-Ireland implementation bodies, JOANNE CORCORAN talks to Gearóid Ó hEára about the work of the Irish langage body, Foras na Gaeilge, which has just had its funding cut by 11%, almost €2 million, as a result of Charlie McCreevy's Budget

PARTITION'S DYING PANGS (Free article)

19 December 2002

As 2002 draws to a close, republicans may reflect with disappointment but not despondency on some of the more depressing political developments of the year, most notably the theatrics of the PSNI hoax-raid on Sinn Féin's offices in Stormont, and the subsequent suspension of the political institutions.

Census set to show big growth in Irish language (Free article)

19 December 2002

Sinn Féin's Irish language Spokesperson, Barry McElduff, has said that he expects the Six-County census due to be published later this week to show a big rise in the use of the Irish language.

Destitution and prostitution (Free article)

19 December 2002

The rise in prostitution merely illustrates the wretched underbelly of the Celtic Tiger economy, argues PATRICK CUNNINGHAM

Ambitious Republican History Museum underway (Free article)

19 December 2002

An ambitious plan to open an Irish Republican History Museum is well under way in the Conway Mill complex in West Belfast.

Time to tax the rich (Free article)

19 December 2002

Tax inequality is nothing new to anyone who lives in the 26 Counties. But how do you measure the benefits that have flowed to the super-rich in Irish society through the culture of tax avoidance created in loopholes and reliefs, leaving the wealthy paying tax bills considerably lower than those levied on the average worker?

A lifetime fighting for his community (Free article)

19 December 2002

An Phoblacht has recieved many inquiries from our friends and comrades in America asking how Joe Doherty has been doing since his release from prison. Joe made many friends during his time in prison in the US, where he fought against extradition to the North.

The revolution will be online (Free article)

19 December 2002

An Phoblacht prides itself on being one of the first Irish papers with an online edition. It was a logical step in a world where access to the mainstream media was and still is made ever more difficult by not just political censorship and establishment control of the media, but also the still increasing ownership of media companies by fewer and…

Malachy Carey (Free article)

19 December 2002

A biting cold December wind cut like a knife through the crowd gathered in Loughiel's graveyard in north Antrim last Sunday afternoon. The occasion was the annual commemoration for IRA volunteer Malachy Carey. This year's anniversary was special for the Carey family and for the republicans of north Antrim. Ten years ago on 13 December loyalists…

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