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Ógra member finally cleared (Free article)
15 July 2004
Nine months of frustration for Ógra Shinn Fein member Daniel Turnbull finally came to an end on Tuesday 6 July, when charges of gathering information that would likely be of use to terrorists were dropped at Omagh Court.
Coca Cola still in the Colombian dock (Free article)
15 July 2004
As the year-long boycott against Coca Cola by Colombian trade unions nears its end, the President of the Sinaltrainal trade union says the struggle against the multinational's policy of harassing trade union members and officials has been a worthy exercise in raising awareness. In this interview, Javier Correa says the campaign will continue…
Something to be in Antrim and Newtownabbey (Free article)
15 July 2004
Breige and Martin Meehan are heroes, not in the style of Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones or Russell Crowe's Gladiator, but in the understated manner of earlier Hollywood stars, Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mocking Bird, Henry Fonda in Twelve Angry Men and Jane Darwell in The Grapes of Wrath.
Dunloy Orangemen break rules again (Free article)
15 July 2004
North Antrim Sinn Féin Assembly member Philip McGuigan has criticised the Orange Order in Dunloy after they broke determinations set out by the Parades Commission by deliberately playing music and making speeches outside the Orange Hall on Station Road.
Cultúr na n-Oráisteach (Free article)
15 July 2004
There is nothing in 'Orange Culture' that makes any sense to AN DRAOI RUA. What has culture got to do with bigotry?
North Antrim Catholic family targeted (Free article)
15 July 2004
A Catholic family escaped serious injury in a sectarian attack after a gang of armed unionist paramilitaries broke into and searched their Loughguile home near Ballymoney, County Antrim at around 2am on Tuesday 13 July.
The 5th Column (Free article)
15 July 2004
An Phoblacht's famous satirical weekly column. Read on...
Concerns over inquiry principles (Free article)
15 July 2004
The Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ) has expressed concern over the independence of the inquiries being set up to investigate the deaths of Rosemary Nelson, Robert Hamill and LVF killer Billy Wright. The CAJ also raised questions about some of the principles announced by the British Government, on Thursday 8 July, that will govern…
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