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A party slowly becoming irrelevant (Free article)
6 March 2003
The Ulster Unionists may not be the only party who might be secretly rather relieved that the Stormont Assembly has not been reinstated in time for the elections on 1 May.
Belfast celebrates its Irish language at City Hall (Free article)
6 March 2003
Belfast will recognise the contribution of the Irish language community to the city on Thursday 6 March at 7.30pm when Mayor Alex Maskey will entertain representatives of Irish language groups in the Mayor's parlour.
Mala Poist (Free article)
6 March 2003
UDA thugs in Antrim A Chairde, May I request your fullest courtesy to express my absolute disgust and deepest dismay at the never-ending sectarian attacks against nationalists throughout my town. I have lived in Antrim all my life and it is in deepest despair that I write to the newspapers for someone with influence to please believe what…
Vigil for teen death driver victim (Free article)
6 March 2003
Hundreds of people, many of them teenage friends of Ballymurphy teenager Debbie McComb, gathered at the junction of the Whiterock and Springfield Roads on Saturday 1 March for a candle light vigil in her memory. The 15-year-old had been mown down by death drivers a year before to the day.
IT STARTED WITH A STRIKE (Free article)
6 March 2003
On the last Sunday of February 1908, socialist women from all over the US participated in large demonstrations calling for the right to vote. At the start of the 20th century, more and more women throughout the world had entered the paid work force, but remained stuck in gender segregated jobs. They worked mainly in textiles, manufacturing and…
New mural unveiled at Beechmount (Free article)
6 March 2003
A new mural in Beechmount, West Belfast, was unveiled at the weekend by veteran republican Billy Herrity.
Bank robbery (Free article)
6 March 2003
Can't pay, won't pay. That was the message from not just the banking community this week but also from the Minister for Finance on why banks cannot be levied to hand over more of their billions of euros profits to the Revenue Commissioners.
Moley and Burns honoured (Free article)
6 March 2003
On Sunday 2 March the 15th annual commemoration of Volunteers Brendan Moley and Brendan Burns took place in south Armagh. Almost 1,500 people marched to the monument at Creggan near Crossmaglen, led by a lone piper and the South Armagh Women's Colour Party. Sinn Féin Councillor Elena Martin chaired the proceedings and told the assembled crowd:
Republican Christmas Card Appeal (Free article)
6 March 2003
Our movement has a istory of great graphic and pictorial ways of recording the events of the past.
Sciúirse na nDrugaí (Free article)
6 March 2003
This week, AN DRAOI RUA discusses the scourge of drugs in society and questions the willingness of authorities and governments worldwide to seriously try to eradicate the problem.
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