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NIO won't pay out on quashed conviction (Free article)

10 April 2003

A 38-year-old County Antrim man who spent ten years in jail has been refused compensation by the Northern Ireland Office.

Ahern's "winning formula" (Free article)

10 April 2003

ROBBIE SMYTH on Fianna Fáil's new constitutional crusade against builders, developers, the medical legal and other professions, as well as retail cartels.

Irish neutrality a lie (Free article)

10 April 2003

The Dublin government was urged in the Dáil on Wednesday to come clean and admit that Irish neutrality is a lie.

Mala Poist (Free article)

10 April 2003

Ultra-leftist claptrap A Chairde, May I just say as a republican that I refuse to be lectured on revolutionary integrity by the ultra leftists who have made so much of the fact that Sinn Féin met with George Bush as part of the negotiations on the peace process this week. As Peter Bunting of the ICTU rightly pointed out, we are engaged in…

Ex-RUC man faces charges in Hamill case (Free article)

10 April 2003

A former RUC member is among three people due to face charges in connection with the investigation into the killing of Portadown man Robert Hamill by loyalists.

Train delayed indefinitely (Free article)

10 April 2003

Sinn Féin Dáil spokesperson on Justice, Equality, and Human Rights, Aengus Ó Snodaigh, has renewed the party's call for a positive immigration policy.

Sectarian killer get 24 years (Free article)

10 April 2003

Clifford McKeown, from Craigavon, County Armagh, was sentenced to a minimum of 24 years in prison on Wednesday for the sectarian killing of Catholic taxi driver Michael McGoldrick.

This is a man's world (Free article)

10 April 2003

Discrimination against women has always existed. It's too hard to pinpoint exactly when it started, or why it did, but it can be identified as far back as Aristotle's ancient Greece. Even this so-called 'enlightened' philosopher affirmed the so-called inherent inferiority of women to men. Women, were in fact 'slaves of slaves' in ancient Greece.

ROSLEA MARTYRS TOUR (Free article)

10 April 2003

Due to the great success of last year's event, the Roslea Martyrs' Tour has been made an annual event.

Tiocfaidh ár 'Gach Lá' (Free article)

10 April 2003

AN DRAOI RUA gives a big 'céad míle fáilte' to the Irish Language daily national newspaper 'Gach Lá', to be launched at the end of the month.

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