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EU hopeful weds (Free article)
29 April 2004
New Ross Councillor and prospective Sinn Féin MEP for the East (formerly Leinster) constituency, John Dwyer, had plenty to celebrate last Friday when he married Lorraine Wall in Enniscorthy, County Wexford. John and Lorraine return from their brief honeymoon in Tunisia this weekend, when his attempt to woo the voters for the June election will…
Torture accusations nothing new for British Army (Free article)
6 May 2004
Last June, Kelly Tilford, an assistant in Max Spielman's photo-processing shop in Tamworth, Staffordshire, developed a film containing a number of photographs which she said made her "sick". The film had been handed in by 18-year-old British Army soldier Gary Bartlam, a private in the 1st Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, and contained…
Missed opportunity for all-Ireland tourism (Free article)
6 May 2004
Waterways Ireland is one of the Implementation Bodies set up under the Good Friday Agreement to develop the network of navigable waterways across the whole country. The potential for economic and community development, in some of the poorest neighbourhoods on our island, is huge. But it's not happening.
Notices (Free article)
6 May 2004
May 3rd 1974: Vol Teddy Campbell, Long Kesh; May 5th 1981: Vol Bobby Sands, Long Kesh; May 5th 1992: Vol Christy Harford, Dublin Brigade; May 6th 1988l: Vol Hugh Hehir, Clare Brigade; May 7th 1974: Vol Frederick Leonard, Belfast Brigade, 3rd Battalion; May 8th 1987: Declan Arthurs, Tyrone Brigade; May 8th 1987: Vol Euge
Imeachtaí (Free article)
6 May 2004
• LONDON EVENTS: Saturday 8 May 8pm: Social event East London with Charlie and the Bhoys at Legends Niteclub, London Road, Barking, LONDON. (Barking Tube) Organised by the Bhoys of Ilford Celtic Supporters club, Essex. Doors open 8pm till 3am. admission £8. Contact Dan-07736 065 573 or Martin 07799-477 917; Wednesday 12 May 7.30pm: Public Meeting…
Do your bit to bring them home (Free article)
6 May 2004
Over a week after they were acquitted of training FARC guerillas, three Irish citizens remain locked up in a Colombian jail and two of their supporters are in danger also as they hang around in Bogota waiting for the breakthrough that will allow them to make arrangements for the journey home.
Star on Sunday lies refuted (Free article)
6 May 2004
Dublin Sinn Féin Councillor Nicky Kehoe has slammed as "disgraceful gutter journalism" a story in last weekend's Star on Sunday tabloid linking a Dublin Sinn Féin activist with one of the city's most notorious heroin and cocaine dealers.
The privatisation of war (Free article)
6 May 2004
The US and British Governments have turned to private military corporations to provide security and carry some of the dirty work in Iraq. These are what the media are calling the civil contractors, the new lingo for mercenaries. After some of the activities of some of these individuals came to light with the investigation of tortures in the prison…
How Sinn Féin will tackle poverty (Free article)
6 May 2004
BY MARY LOU McDONALD - According to a report by Dr Jane Wilde of the Institute of Public Health, published less than a year ago, almost 6,000 people die prematurely in Ireland every year as a result of poverty and inequality. This is close to 20 times the number of people slain on our roads annually. And while there is plenty of advertising and…
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