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Draíocht Darach (Free article)
17 June 2004
According to the celtic calender, it is now time for us to appreciate the oak tree, writes AN DRAOI RUA. Deir na scríobhaithe Rómhánacha linn gurbh í an dair an chrann ba thábhachtaí a bhí ag na Ceiltigh fadó. Mar a thuigimid féin, áfach, tá meas againn ar na crainn ar fad ach is cinnte go bhfuil áit ar leith inár gcroíthe don dair.
Establishment parties vote to renew Offences Against the State Acts (Free article)
17 June 2004
On top of massive electoral success this week, Sinn Féin has made another leap in progressing rights for all by publishing a Dáil Bill seeking to repeal that familiar piece of emergency legislation known as the Offences Against the State Acts 1939-1998.
Residents escape as Brit chopper crashes in Crossmaglen (Free article)
17 June 2004
Sinn Féin Assembly member for Newry & Armagh, Conor Murphy, has expressed "anger and outrage" after a British Army helicopter hit a tree in the garden of a family home in Crossmaglen on Wednesday morning.
Ardoyne republican receives death threats (Free article)
17 June 2004
North Belfast Sinn Féin Assembly member Kathy Stanton on Wednesday hit out after unionist paramilitaries issued death threats to Ardoyne republican Eddie Copeland and his girlfriend.
Forced out of home by unionist thugs (Free article)
17 June 2004
A 32-year-old Catholic woman has been forced to leave her County Down home following weeks of loyalist intimidation. A hoax device was left outside the woman's home at Railway Street in Comber on Thursday 10 June and her car was also set alight.
Sinn Féin calls for Tour of North reroute (Free article)
17 June 2004
Sinn Féin North Belfast councillor Eoin Ó Broin has called on the Parades Commission to reroute this Friday's contraversial Tour of the North parade away from interfaces on Broughm Street, Duncairn Gardens and the Limestone Road.
An Fhírinne to highlight collusion in US (Free article)
17 June 2004
The group campaigning for the truth about collusion between the British state and loyalist death squads, An Fhírinne, will travel today to the United States to raise the issue of controversal killings.
Dickson influenced Holy Cross judgement (Free article)
17 June 2004
Commenting on Wednesday's dismissal of a court case taken against the PSNI over their policing of the Holy Cross School blockade, Sinn Féin Assembly member for North Belfast Kathy Stanton said the result was "undoubtedly influenced by the disgraceful public commentary made by Human Rights Commission Chief Brice Dickson".
Sinn Féin begins legal challenge to IMC report (Free article)
17 June 2004
On Tuesday 15 June Sinn Féin began proceedings in the High Court in Belfast seeking a judicial review of British minister Paul Murphy's decision to block financial assistance to the party on the back of the April report by the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC) on paramilitary activity.
Groogan elected Chair of Magherafelt District Council (Free article)
17 June 2004
Sinn Fein's Patsy Groogan has been elected Chairperson of Magherafelt District Council. The longserving councillor and GAA stalwart from Ballinascreen was nominated by party colleagues at the council's Annual General Meeting at The Bridewell. This is his second term in the office, having previously made history by being elected as Sinn Féin's…
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