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Websites encourage racist attacks (Free article)
2 September 2004
British based far-right websites are publishing the details of black and Asian workers and of anti-racist activists in the North and are actively encouraging violent attacks on ethnic minorities.
Ó Caoláin questions real value of Spatial Strategy (Free article)
2 September 2004
Commenting on the documents released under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act regarding the 26-County Government's National Spatial Strategy, Sinn Féin Dáil leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin said it "raised fundamental questions about the way the strategy was drawn up and about its real value".
Politics without convictions - Election SSIA and tax cut bonanza on the way (Free article)
2 September 2004
Holding onto power is a difficult thing, especially after spending 15 of the last 18 years in government. Last week, 20 fretful Fianna Fáil strategists met in one of Dublin's most exclusive hotels to plan new strategies for the party.
Basques in West Cork (Free article)
2 September 2004
Clonakilty Sinn Féin Councillors Paul Hayes (left) and Cionnaith Ó Súilleabháin (third left) recently hosted a group of Basque young people who were visiting Ireland. The two councillors took the group to the site of the Battle of the Big Cross, just outside Clonakilty, which was the only rising in Munster in 1798, where they presented each of…
Waving goodbye to the Wax Museum? (Free article)
2 September 2004
One of Dublin's most familiar tourist attractions will soon be demolished, if Fianna Fáil TD Donie Cassidy gets his way. Cassidy, who owns numerous hotels in Dublin City, also owns the building on Granby Row, which is currently leased to the National Wax Museum
Guesthouse with historic links (Free article)
2 September 2004
The official opening of Belleek Fort Guesthouse in Ballyshannon, County Donegal on Wednesday 25 August also marked, to the day, the 80th anniversary of the handing over of the Belleek Fort to the Irish Free State soldiers by the British Army. The Fort had been occupied in the 1920s by the British Army, the Irish Free State Army and the anti-Treaty…
McBride family welcomes US intervention (Free article)
2 September 2004
Jean McBride, mother of murdered Belfast teenager Peter McBride, has welcomed the intervention of a number of US Senators who have called for an investigation into the award of a US Defence Department Iraq contract to a firm led by Tim Spicer, a former Scots Guards officer who was CO in Belfast when her son was shot dead.
Andersonstown PSNI Base must close (Free article)
9 September 2004
West Belfast Sinn Féin Assembly member Michael Ferguson has expressed his outrage after the local District Policing Partnership began attempts to keep the Andersonstown PSNI military base open.
Troops Out Movement - 30 years campaigning for British withdrawal (Free article)
9 September 2004
There is a long and honourable tradition in Britain of opposition to the occupation of Ireland. It goes as far back as 1647 when the one of first political parties in England and early socialists, the Levellers, published The English Soldiers' Standard in which they set out their belief that Ireland should be free.
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