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Primate’s speech provokes mixed reaction

The leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland, Archbishop Sean Brady, was branded as a republican sympathiser by the DUP’s Ian Paisley jnr after he made a wide ranging speech on the peace process in the North of Ireland.

Published May 7, 2004



Sisters of Mercy make apology to abuse victims

A religious order has issued an unconditional apology to all the children who suffered abuse in its orphanages and industrial schools throughout Ireland.

Published May 7, 2004



Treaties don’t stir good memories

By Ray O’Hanlon (for the Irish News)

An American anniversary passed quietly last week. On April 29 1868, representatives of the United States government and of the Sioux and Arapaho Indian nations signed the Fort Laramie Treaty in Wyoming. Signatories for the United States included General William ecumseh Sherman, a few years on from his civil war triumphs.

Published May 7, 2004



Bank caught overcharging customers

Allied Irish Banks, Ireland’s largest bank, has been exposed for overcharging foreign exchange customers over an eight-year period.

Published May 7, 2004



Cory tells US Congress of collusion findings

Retired Canadian Supreme Court Judge Peter Cory testified before the U.S. Congress in Washington on Wednesday giving detailed evidence of collusion of British Crown forces in four murders in the North of Ireland.

Published May 7, 2004



Get out of Iraq now

Four years ago, I travelled the length of Iraq, from the hills where St Matthew is buried in the Kurdish north to the heartland of Mesopotamia, and Baghdad, and the Shia south. I have seldom felt as safe in any country.

Published May 7, 2004



STORM OVER PRISONERS THREATENS TALKS

The case of four Republican prisoners who were denied release under the Good Friday Agreement was in the spotlight tonight amid allegations that their release was a secret part of a deal that collapsed dramatically in October last year.

Published May 7, 2004



British move to block SF fundraising

The British government has been accused of damaging the democratic process by restricting the fund-raising of political parties.

Published May 7, 2004



IMC land

Within just a week of publishing its findings the fallibility of the Independent Monitoring Commission became easily demonstrated if one considers how it would have reported had it been established in 2001, with the same punitive powers and using the same jaundiced criteria it was to use in the Tohill affair.

Published May 4, 2004



Seven to stand for EU elections in North

The former leader of the Ulster Farmers’ Union John Gilliland has announced that he is standing as an independent in the forthcoming European elections in the Six Counties.

Published May 4, 2004



Bring Them Home campaign continues

An international campaign to allow the three Irishmen known as the ‘Colombia 3’ to be released into freedom is underway following their acquittal in Bogota on charges of training rebels last week.

Published May 4, 2004



Interview with Caitriona Ruane

Caitriona Ruane, coordinator of the campaign to release the Colombia Three, talks to Toni Solo about the case and continuing dangers preventing the men returning home

Published May 4, 2004



SDLP SEEKS ‘CIVIL ADMINISTRATORS’ FOR NORTH

A plan for a temporary administration apoointed by London has been proposed by the nationalist SDLP as a stop-gap measure while the political process in the North remains deadlocked.

Published May 4, 2004



Tohill accuses PSNI of ‘frame-up’

A republican at the center of an alleged IRA kidnap plot stormed out of a courtroom and claimed he had been framed because he refused to make a statement blaming the Provisional IRA for an alleged abduction and beating.

Published May 4, 2004



Viking site found at site of new motorway interchange

The discovery of a 1,200-year-old Viking fortress at Woodstown, near Waterford city, has been hailed by a leading historian as “the most significant new find in Viking studies in perhaps a century”.

Published May 4, 2004



Orchestrated violence at soccer final

Unionist paramilitaries have been blamed for orchestrating violence which marred Saturday’s Irish Cup soccer final at Windsor Park in Belfast.

Published May 4, 2004



The Colombia Three Acquitted

Three Irish men arrested on leaving FARC territory in Colombia during august 2001 were acquitted of the most serious charge of providing training to FARC rebels yesterday in Bogota.

Published April 28, 2004



Inquests reopen into Dublin and Monaghan bombings

The inquests into the deaths of 34 people in the Dublin and Monaghan bombings 30 years ago were reopened yesterday by the Dublin City Coroner, Dr Brian Farrell.

Published April 28, 2004



African National Congress

By John Minto

The African National Congress has coasted to an easy victory in the South African elections. More significant than its two-thirds of the vote, however, was the greatly reduced voter turnout.

Published April 28, 2004



Anger as Blair dismisses pressure on Finucane killing

Calls for an immediate public inquiry into the murder of Belfast defence lawyer Pat Finucane were rejected by the British Prime Minister today.

Published April 28, 2004

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