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Dublin's bankrupt economic policies (Free article)
7 October 2004
In the first of a two-part series, FINIAN CUNNINGHAM argues that Sinn Féin has the potential to make even more dramatic electoral gains because of the widespread disillusionment among voters with bankrupt government economic policies. The second part will sketch out, with an international perspective, what alternative policies could replace the…
Derry/Belfast Dual Carriageway - Maybe by 2025! (Free article)
7 October 2004
The Director of Network Services at the Roads Service has suggested that Derry may get a dual carriageway sometime approaching 2025 and even then it will only go as far as Dungiven, as he claims traffic between Dungiven and Castledawson would not justify the expenditure.
The flawed McCormack test - BY JACK MOYLETT, Chair of the Roger Casement Foundation (Free article)
7 October 2004
When one considers the importance of Roger Casement in world history, it is truly amazing the amount of nonsense that is written about him and the total ignorance of some who pontificate on the controversy that still surrounds his name.
Economic weakness requires All-Ireland framework (Free article)
7 October 2004
Sinn Féin Fermanagh/South Tyrone MP Michelle Gildernew, speaking at the 9th annual economic conference organised by the CBI on Wednesday, said that there are huge structural economic problems in the North that demand a new approach based on an all-Ireland model.
England's Irish Travellers face institutional racism (Free article)
7 October 2004
Irish Traveller communities in England face widespread social and institutional discrimination, new research has found. Many Travellers are forced to live in insecure and unhealthy conditions because local authorities refuse to provide adequate and appropriate temporary and long term halting sites, and they often find it difficult to access even…
Aer Lingus pensions "major cause of concern" (Free article)
7 October 2004
Speaking during Leaders Questions in the Dáil on Tuesday, Sinn Féin's Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin raised the issue of the privatisation of Aer Lingus and the role of the former Minister for Transport Séamus Brennan in it. He said it would be "an act of piracy if a handful of individuals were allowed to asset-strip the company".
The Department for Reunification (Free article)
7 October 2004
An examination of the Korean Ministry for Reunification in a country with two states that have been on ceasefire for over 50 years.
Castlerea prisoners to seek release in High Court (Free article)
7 October 2004
Two of the four remaining republican prisoners convicted of the manslaughter of Detective Garda Jerry McCabe have been granted leave to bring High Court proceedings against the Dublin Government for the refusal to release them under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement.
Bua Pheil na mBan (Free article)
7 October 2004
Women's football still does not seem to get the recognition it deserves, even though it is the fastest growing sport in Ireland, writes AN DRAOI RUA.
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