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The North – A Look Ahead
THE temptation this time of year is to utter a wish and a prayer that somehow, a way forward can be found in the New Year which will allow the peace progress in Northern Ireland to progress.
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(Irish Voice) 18 Dec 2003
A Lonely Time of Year
THERE is no time of the year that is lonelier for an exile than the Christmas season.
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(Irish Voice) 11 Dec 2003
How to Get. Around Paisley
THE head-scratching that the victory of the Rev. Ian Paisley has caused in the Irish peace process has continued all this week.
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(Irish Voice) 11 Dec 2003
Demise of the SDLP?
OF all the story lines out of the Northern Assembly elections last week, none is more poignant than the virtual eclipse of the SDLP by Sinn Fein on the Nationalist side.
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(Irish Voice) 4 Dec 2003
Facing the New Realities
THERE is almost a sense of relief at the outcome of the Northern Ireland Assembly elections last week, as if the smoke has finally cleared and we are finally able to see the battlefield as it truly is.
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(Irish Voice) 4 Dec 2003
A Thanksgiving Dark Nightmare
ON October 2, 1988, two masked gunmen fired 25 shots with an AK47 into the home of Malachy McAllister, a Nationalist living in the Lower Ormeau Road area of West Belfast.
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(Irish Voice) 26 Nov 2003
Giving Thanks  In a Tough Year 
IT hardly seems the best time to be giving thanks for our blessings.
It is a year when war and reconstruction in Iraq, suicide bombings in Turkey and the Middle East, and American soldiers coming home in coffins from Iraq and Afghanistan are familiar sights.
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(Irish Voice) 26 Nov 2003
Bashing Blacks, Gays, Women
QUICK – which Irish publication in New York has over a page of jokes about Blacks, gays, and sexual innuendo? If you answered Irish Voice or Irish Echo you would be wrong.
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(Irish Voice) 12 Nov 2003
So We Are Morons
IT is always interesting when the mask slips from the face of “moderate Unionism” and the real persona comes through.
Such was what happened last week, when the highly regarded Stephen King, a close advisor to David Trimble, launched an incredible attack on Irish Americans in the course of his column in The Belfast Telegraph.
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(Irish Voice) 12 Nov 2003
Another Bloody Sunday
“BLOODY Sunday,” the screaming headline on Monday’s New York Post, certainly grabbed my attention. It was, of course, a reference to the horrific events that cost 19 young Americans their lives, most in a miåssile attack on their helicopter in Iraq.
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(Irish Voice) 6 Nov 2003
Apply for Lottery Visas 
AS usual, there is a flood of speculation and rumor about the application form for the annual diversity visa lottery program, commonly called the Schumer visas after the New York senator who championed them. Information on the visa program and how to apply is available from www.travel.state.gov.
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(Irish Voice) 6 Nov 2003

A Revolution in Irish Politics
IN a week when he is visiting the U.S. on a fundraising drive, Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams will surely take major comfort in the fact that he now by far and away the most popular politician in Ireland.
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(Irish Voice)30 Oct 2003
The War’s Over Who Knew? 
SUPPOSING the IRA ended its war and nobody noticed? That, apparently, is what happened on Tuesday, October 21 when Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams made the following statement”
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(Irish Voice)30 Oct 2003

Another Trimble Tantrum
THE first time I met David Trimble many years ago he clicked his heels in welcome. A group of Irish Americans were visiting Ulster Unionist Party headquarters in Belfast, and Trimble was one of several lesser leaders rounded up to meet us.
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(Irish Voice) 22 Oct 2003
Trimble Seeks Surrender 
THE outrageous behavior of David Trimble in turning down the carefully choreographed deal put together by the parties in the North and the British and Irish governments is an utter disgrace.
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(Irish Voice) 22 Oct 2003
At Last a Peace Breakthrough?
ONCE again the Irish peace process seems poised on the verge of a major breakthrough as November elections loom and the parties face intense pressure. Of course it would not be the peace process without the obligatory crisis as we reach crunch time.
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(Irish Voice) 15 Oct 2003
Police Climbdown in QueensWHAT is happening in Queens, where there are many conflicting reports on sexual abuse charges against Irish women there? The sexual assaults appear to occur late at night when the women leave Irish bars to go home and predator taxi drivers pick them up.
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(Irish Voice) 15 Oct 2003
Me and the Material Girl
Sitting in my office on Monday afternoon, minding my own business, I received a call from a casting director in New York. Madonna wanted at least 10 Irishmen to act as her bodyguards in the shooting of her new video with Britney Spears. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 Oct 2003
Securing Health Insurance
A CASUAL perusal of the advertising pages of the Irish Voice every week reveal a flood of benefit events to help those in the community who have no health insurance. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 Oct 2003
Time Is Now for Immigration Action
THE announcement by Irish Foreign Minster Brian Cowen that the financial grants to emigrant groups in the U.S. and elsewhere have been increased is a welcome statement of support by the Irish government.
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(Irish Voice) 1 Oct 2003
The Greatest Sport of All?
IN an age when sport stars command ridiculous salaries, sometimes reaching over $100 million for a few years of work, there was a wonderful throwback to the age of amateur sports last weekend in Dublin’s Croke Park, the Mecca for Irish sports fans.
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(Irish Voice) 1 Oct 2003
Bertie Eyes Breakthrough
TAOISEACH (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern is quietly confident that the major breakthrough which will herald a new era in the North can happen over the next few weeks.
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(Irish Voice) 24  Sep 2003
Stopping Assaults On Young Women
THIS weeks warning from the New York Police Department on the dangers of young women leaving bars alone and taking unlicensed car services home is very timely.
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(Irish Voice) 24  Sep 2003
New Visas On the Way?
WITH an election year looming in 2004, there is an increasing belief that a new visa bill which would grant amnesty to those here illegally, and create new methods of addressing the incredible backlog in cases pending, may finally occur. more...
(Irish Voice) 18 Sep 2003
Signs of Hope In the North
THE summer doldrums have passed in Northern Ireland and a fresh burst of political activity has greeted the onset of autumn. In many ways it feels like déjà vu. more...
(Irish Voice) 18 Sep 2003
Blowing Hot Air
IRISH Health Minster Micheal Martin is in New York this week, researching the likely response to the smoking ban in Irish pubs and restaurants set to take place in Ireland on January 1. more...
(Irish Voice) 18 Sep 2003

Where Is the Humanity?
THERE is something wrong in a country where a man desperately fighting a cruel cancer is unable to be helped by his fellow Irishmen because of bureaucratic regulations.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 Sep 2003
Editorial
THE world changed and not for the better on the morning of September 11, 2001. Even two years later we are still feeling the seismic effects and aftershocks of what occurred. more...
(Irish Voice) 11 Sep 2003

Seeking Justice in Colombia
IT would seem an open and shut case. The three Irishmen accused of aiding FARC guerillas in Colombia have cast iron alibis and the prosecution witnesses have been thoroughly discredited.  more...
(Irish Voice) 04 Sep 2003
Editorial - A Fresh Voice in Ireland
SPEAKING before his inauguration as Coadjutor Archbishop of Dublin, Dr. Diarmuid Martin last week gave an interview to the local media that was stunning in its frankness. more...
(Irish Voice) 04 Sep 2003

A Hot, Hot Summer
DUBLIN – It has been an endless summer here in Ireland. Long, lazy days of sunshine are followed by balmy nights.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 Aug 2003
Editorial - Tragedy in Queens
THE heart of the Irish community in Sunnyside was ripped out last week when a massive blaze burned down several Irish businesses on Queens Boulevard which were central to the Irish living in the area. more...
(Irish Voice) 28 Aug 2003

Arnie’s the Man, Says Expert
ARNOLD Schwarzeneg-ger would be the best thing ever to happen to California politics says Warren Hinckle, the famed San Francisco newsman who has been a strong Irish activist all his life. more...
(Irish Voice) 20 Aug 2003
Editorial - The Sound of Silence
THIS was supposed to be another summer of discontent in Northern Ireland, thousands rioting, pitched battles in interface areas and the like. more...
(Irish Voice) 20 Aug 2003

Strange Times for the Kennedy Clan
IN AMERICAN political parlance, the name Kennedy goes with Democrat the same way salt goes with pepper. So, it is a huge shock to the system when the words Kennedy and Republican are joined together in the same sentence. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 Aug 2003
Editorial - This Wacky Weather
ONE would be excused for thinking that Ireland and the East Coast of the U.S. have geographically switched places this summer, given the extremes of climate both are experiencing. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 Aug 2003

Editorial - Is This America?
THE forced deportation of Derry native John McNicholl, snatched from his home and family in Philadelphia, asks some very tough questions of the Bush administration. more...
(Irish Voice) 30 Jul 2003

Arrested But Innocent
FORMER Labor Secretary Ray Donovan, who held the job under President Ronald Reagan, was extensively investigated for mob links while he was in office. more...
(Irish Voice) 24 Jul 2003
Editorial - Blair’s Survival Vital for Peace
THE continued survival of a British prime minister is usually not a matter of grave concern for an Irish American newspaper, but in the case of Tony Blair, there are certainly grounds for dismay if he goes. more...
(Irish Voice) 24 Jul 2003

One More Push on North
THE great and the good turned up to say farewell to Richard Haass, President Bush’s special envoy to Ireland, at the Irish Embassy in Washington, D.C. last week. more...
(Irish Voice) 18 Jul 2003
Editorial - Concern for Students Jobs
THERE have been many unintended consequences of the raft of new laws drafted post-September 11. For young Irish people seeking work in the United States it has become a major concern. more...
(Irish Voice) 18 Jul 2003
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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