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Sectarian attacks follow Celtic success
Published March 8, 2004
Surfers shocked as chopper crash-lands
Published March 8, 2004
Published March 8, 2004
UDA blamed for threat to housing workers
Home repair workers in north Belfast have walked out after unionist paramilitary threats to staff. The threats were made in an attempt to force the housing authority to allocate properties to certain individuals.
Published March 5, 2004
When Tony Blair was expressing outrage that he was being spied on by republicans (remember, IRA Spy-Ring at the heart of government?) there he was, according to Clare Short, cheerily spying away at the heart of international government.
Published March 5, 2004
Canada excludes former political prisoners
Academics in Canada are questioning why that country denied entry to five Irish activists jailed as political prisoners after they were invited to talk about the peace process at the University of Ottawa and Concordia University this month.
Published March 5, 2004
Families accuse committee of 'breach of faith'
Published March 5, 2004
Sinn Féin criticised by IRA veteran
Published March 5, 2004
Shortly after revolution of 1979, Iranians were busy changing names. Names of thousands of streets, buildings and even cities that had been named after the Shah, his family or others close to the former regime needed to be changed and replaced by new idols and symbols of the revolution. Perhaps the most prominent was Tehran's major thoroughfare going from Pahlavi St. to be named after regime's renowned adversary, Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh.
Published March 5, 2004
Published March 5, 2004
Summit planned as Ahern demands end to violence
Published March 5, 2004
The default position of the British administration here is the status quo. Put another way, that means when faced with any opposition or even controversy about a policy issue, their proconsul chooses the way of least resistance. In short, he does nothing. The default position should be the opposite.
Published March 3, 2004
The sudden death of one of Gaelic football's brightest stars, Tyrone's Cormac McAnallen, has shocked his native county and the country as a whole.
Published March 3, 2004
Hearings told of Cabinet fears, secret sub-committee
The final hearings before the Dublin parliamentary committee on the Barron report into the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings took place today at Leinster House.
Published March 3, 2004
Ahern appoints quango to oversee e-vote
The Irish Prime Minister, Bertie Ahern came under strong presure from the opposition parties over his government's electronic voting plans in the Dail today.
Published March 3, 2004
Evidence of collusion demands public inquiry
Published March 3, 2004
TRIMBLE CRITICISED FOR TALKS WALK-OUT
Published March 3, 2004
British Army occupation continues in South Armagh
Published March 3, 2004
`Stakeknife' case adjourned after mystery appeal
A High Court action by the man who denies he was the British spy `Stakeknife' was adjourned in unusual circumstances yesterday.
Published March 3, 2004
Segregation at Maghaberry prison underway
Moves to permanently segregate loyalist and Republican prisoners in Maghaberry jail are starting today.
Published March 1, 2004
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