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SF Deputy Mayor in Clones (Free article)

8 July 2004

• Clones Town Council elected Sinn Féin Councillor Debbie Moore as Leas Meara Bhaile (Deputy Mayor) at its recent AGM. Moore was first elected onto the council in 1994 and has since proven herself an able and efficient public representative. She played a key role in ensuring the party's increased representation from three to four seats on the…

More British delaying tactics on inquiries (Free article)

8 July 2004

Sinn Féin Chairperson Mitchel McLaughlin on Monday described the postponement by the British of inquiries into the killings of Rosemary Nelson, Robert Hamill and Billy Wright as "just the latest delaying tactic".

Dublin remembers Jackie Griffith (Free article)

8 July 2004

Members of the Volunteer Hugh Hehir/Lisa Bell Republican Flute Band lead the annual Volunteer Jackie Griffith commemoration from Ringsend to the junction of Merrion Square and Harcourt Street, where the unarmed Griffith was shot dead off his bicycle by the Special Branch in 1943. Speaking at the commemoration, local Sinn Féin Councillor Daithí…

Rain fails to dampen Pride spirits (Free article)

8 July 2004

Thousands of gays, lesbians and non-gays and non-lesbians took to the streets of Dublin last Saturday for the annual Pride march, culminating with a carnival at the Dublin Civic Offices. Everyone had a good time, despite the refusal of the weather to give in and accept that this is supposed to be summer.

Linfield manager caught offside (Free article)

8 July 2004

The presence of Linfield soccer manager David Jeffrey at a mini-12th parade in Glengormley, North Belfast, has provoked an angry response from Sinn Féin Councillor Breige Meehan.

And they call them Games (Free article)

15 July 2004

It's the taking part, not the winning that counts. This was the motto of Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who founded the modern Olympics in 1896. Few of us awaiting this year's Games, which will start in Athens next month, are under the illusion that the Olympics are solely about sportsmanship. In a special two-part series, An Phoblacht's JOANNE…

Ardoyne anger justified (Free article)

15 July 2004

This week has seen a return to the bad old days of the RUC, backed up by the British Army, facing down nationalist residents to allow their Orange buddies indulge in the annual Twelfth of July triumphalist tramp through nationalist areas. To add salt to the wound this year, the all-new-improved PSNI decided it would be better to ignore the…

Terrorising 'terror' (Free article)

15 July 2004

The Anglo-American 'War on Terror' has facilitated gross escalations in human rights violations of detainees worldwide, writes MICHAEL PIERSE

Imeachtaí and Draw Results (Free article)

15 July 2004

REPUBLICAN FUNCTION: Featuring the Irish Brigade. 8pm Thursday 15 July, the Shamrock Lounge, Finglas, DUBLIN. Adm €7

Notices (Free article)

15 July 2004

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