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Derry needs full-time jobs (Free article)

22 January 2004

Speaking following the announcement on Tuesday of a potential 400 call centre jobs in Derry, Foyle Assembly member Mary Nelis warned that Derry City and the Northwest need a balanced approach to economic development if the area is to achieve sustainable economic growth.

Imeachtaí and Draw Results (Free article)

29 January 2004

• SF FUNCTION: Featuring Finnegan's Wake. Saturday 7 February, Mac's Bar, FERMOY, County Cork. Táille €4 • BALLINASLOE SF EVENTS: Election Convention: 5pm Saturday 7 February; 8pm anniversary Mass for Sr Sarah Clarke. Eyre Court Ballinasloe, County Galway. Followed by music and refreshments in Clark's Bar, Eyre Court; 12.30pm Sunday 8 February,…

I nDíl Chuimhne agus Comhbhrón (Free article)

29 January 2004

Jan. 26th 1972: Vol Peter McNulty, South Down Command; Jan. 26th 1985: Vol Mick Timothy, Dublin Brigade; Jan. 30th 1972: Fian Gerry Donaghy, Fianna Éireann; Feb. 1st 1975: Vol Seán Boyle, South Armagh Brigade; Feb. 1st 1981: Vol Peadar Mohan, Monaghan Brigade. "I've always believed we had a legitimate right to take up arms and defend our…

The 5th Column (Free article)

29 January 2004

An Phoblacht's famous satirical column. Read on...

Mumbay gathering highlights social gulf (Free article)

29 January 2004

The fourth World Social Forum finished on Wednesday 21 February on the streets of Mumbay (formerly Bombay) India, where 30,000 activists from more than 100 nations marched for a more equal and fair world. The selection of Mumbay as the venue for this fourth World Social Forum brought home the reality of a world where the poorest people live side…

Mála Poist (Free article)

29 January 2004

Dublin's petulant mayor A Chairde, All the media frenzy about what Dublin Mayor Royston Brady has said and implied has been nothing but a PR stunt, and any party reacting to this only stokes the Fianna Fáil PR fire.

Why Inquiries are needed (Free article)

29 January 2004

Unionist politicians constantly demand an end to inquiries into state killings. To mask the real sectarian motivation behind their objections, 'cost' or 'strain on police resources' are usually identified as the rationale for their opposition. Of course, at the same time, their acolytes in various unionist pressure groups call for stringent…

30 years on and still in denial (Free article)

29 January 2004

"I want to express the revulsion and condemnation felt by every decent person on this island at these unforgivable acts." These were the words of Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave in the aftermath of the 1974 Dublin/Monaghan bombings, atrocities that left 33 people dead. They were shallow words of consolation from a government which promptly turned the…

Cormac (Free article)

29 January 2004

29 January 2004

Landmark court decisions protect asylum seekers and migrants (Free article)

29 January 2004

You may not have noticed, but quietly the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) has been going about raiding workplaces looking for people who are, or might be 'illegals', rounding them up and in numerous cases imprisoning them. It might be asylum seekers who are not allowed to work, it might be migrant workers who haven't work permits, or…

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