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Delivering a better economy for all - Adams addresses Dublin Chamber of Commerce (Free article)
22 April 2004
A packed Burlington Hotel conference room greeted Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams yesterday morning as he spoke at a Dublin Chamber of Commerce breakfast. The Chamber had originally planned using another hotel, but was such the demand they booked a bigger venue.
Governments devalue Peace Process (Free article)
22 April 2004
It has been almost ten years since the first IRA cessation. In that time, republicans have made enormous gestures for peace, often entailing great sacrifice. At times, even our harshest critics have acknowledged the work we have undertaken. But sometimes, like now, our input is completely ignored.
Israel's nuclear whistle-blower to be freed (Free article)
22 April 2004
For 18 years Mordachai Vanunu has been imprisoned by the state of Israel. His crime: telling the world the truth about his government's secret nuclear weapons programme. The date set for his release, 21 April, is only five months short of his full sentence. Over the years, the case of Mordechai Vanunu has come to symbolise the intractable problem…
British political control is the problem with policing (Free article)
22 April 2004
Sinn Féin MLA Gerry Kelly was in New York on Wednesday to address the National Committee on American Foreign Policy (NCAFP) on the issue of policing in the North of Ireland. His address comes on the heels of the public debate on policing in the US sparked by the Sinn Féin advertisement placed in the New York Times during the St Patrick's Day…
Zapatero to pull Spanish troops from Iraq (Free article)
22 April 2004
On Sunday 18 April, the newly inaugurated Spanish Prime Minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, announced his decision to pull Spain's 1,400-plus troops from Iraq. Spain's Iraq contingent is based near Najaf, where an uprising led by muslim cleric al-Sadr began two weeks ago. It is part of a Polish-led multinational brigade based in southern Iraq.
Irish Times accused of censoring sectarian racist British intelligence document (Free article)
22 April 2004
BY JOHN O'LEARY: It is assumed that owners of newspapers are closely associated with the Establishment, that they are part of it. It is seldom that evidence appears to confirm this assumption. But now we have clear-cut evidence in the form of the 2 October 1969 letter from the British Ambassador in Dublin to WKK White in the Foreign &…
Páistí Folláin (Free article)
22 April 2004
There is a campaign to ban TV ads for fast food aimed at children, but this should only be the start of a concerted campaign to make sure we have healthy Irish children, says AN DRAOI RUA.
One year ago... (Free article)
22 April 2004
By Mark Guilfoyle - It was a wonderfully sunny spring day in Covington, Kentucky on 15 March 2003, when Gerry Kelly spoke at the Northern Kentucky Police Memorial. A black marble slab, it is inscribed with the names of dozens of police officers who have fallen in the line of duty protecting the citizens of Northern Kentucky over the years. There…
Hopeful developments in Basque Country (Free article)
22 April 2004
While most Sinn Féin speakers had to battle against the unpredictable April weather to give their Easter speeches last week, Alex Maskey's Easter Sunday had a distinctly warmer, international flavour to it. Maskey was in the Basque Country, attending a day-long conference on conflict resolution and the need for multi-party talks.
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