NOV/DEC 2002 / VOL. 3 ISSUE 5

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New Relationship Between Britain, Ireland Noted
Ireland Fund of Great Britain Annual Luncheon, London, Nov. 5, 2002 Remarks by Brian Cowen TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ireland. [More]
 

Peace and Security: Ireland and the UN
Address by Minister for Foreign Affairs Brian Cowen TD, to the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, New York, Nov. 25, 2002. [More]
 

Commenting on The Colombia 3
CHRIS CAPPER - COLOMBIA 3 - Good Morning Ulster
(This transcript is courtesy of the Northern Ireland Information Service)
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Colombia 3 Boycott Hearing
By The Irish American Information Service
Three alleged IRA members charged with training left-wing guerrillas in Colombia have refused to appear in court in the country's capital, Bogota, to face trial. Niall Connolly, Martin McCauley and James Monaghan, who were arrested last year in the city, are accused of training the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in Colombia. [More]
 

IRA Does Double-Talk on Terrorism
By By David Trimble
Special to The Irish American Post
To its numerous American backers and to officials in the American government, Sinn Féin, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army, is adept at speaking the language of reason and reconciliation. But Sinn Féin speaks to its Irish followers through its in-house newspaper, An Phoblacht, from the other side of its mouth.. [More]

Ireland Makes First Contribution to Vaccine Fund
Adding momentum to the growing number of governments contributing to The Vaccine Fund - a partner in the Global Alliance of Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) - the government of Ireland today announced a $500.000 first contribution to the Vaccine Fund for 2002, to purchase vaccines and help improve immunization programs in the world's poorest countries. [More]
 

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