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The Irish Independent, 22 July 2003:
The six were killed
on the same day as multiple bomb attacks in Dublin. The request was
made by Monaghan Town Council after a motion in the names of all the councillors
was unanimously carried. The council
requested that pursuant to Section 24 of the Coroner's Act - used recently to
direct resumption of inquests into the deaths of the Dublin victims - a similar
direction should apply in relation to those who died in the Monaghan attack. Monaghan Town
Council plans to erect a memorial to those killed in the attack. Patsy McArdle and Justice for the Forgotten at http://www.dublinmonaghanbombings.org/
The
Dundalk Democrat, 18 May 2002: Book
claims to identify Dundalk bombers The
Irish Times, 18 May 2002: 1974 bomb victims
remembered in Dublin ceremony LMFM
Radio, 18 July 2002: INQUEST NOT EXPECTED UNTIL
2003 The
Irish Independent, 19 July 2002: Fresh
inquest into death of murdered man The
Irish News, 19 July 2002: Family
welcome inquest 26 years after murder The
Irish Times, 19 July 2002: New inquest
ordered into Louth man's death LMFM
Radio, 20 July 2002: LUDLOW FAMILY WANT
SEPARATE INVESTIGATIONS The
Dundalk Democrat, 20 July 2002: Second
inquest to be held into the death of Seamus Ludlow The
Sunday Life, 28 July 2002: Inquest
to name Ludlow killers The Irish Examiner Online - Breaking News, 29 July 2002: Call for public inquiry into 1976 murder Ulster Television (UTV), online 29 July 2002: Celtic League in demand over murder The Examiner, 30 July 2002: Ludlow killers to be named The Irish News, 6 August 2002: Celtic League to fight on for murder inquiry The Argus (Dundalk), 23 August 2002: Coroner wants the law changed to compel witnesses to attend inquests The Irish News, 27 August 2002, Loyalist victim's family call for answers The Irish News, 29 August 2002: Murder bullets lost, Ludlow family told Magill Magazine, September 2002:The Truth Trickles Out Mystery has always surrounded the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings. An independent inquiry has been set up to look at the events surrounding the attacks, and the bombing of Dundalk the following year. Donall O Maolfabhail reports on its likely findings. The Dundalk Democrat, 21 September 2002: Barron investigations lead to public inquiry into Dundalk bombing The Dundalk Democrat, 21 December 2002: Author identifies those who may have been responsible Book on bombing to be launched on Saturday The Dundalk Democrat, 21 December 2002: Nearly 30 years on from Dundalk bombing and the fight for justice continues The Dundalk Democrat, 04 January 2003: A photograph of Joe Tiernan's book launch in Dundalk. (See above Dundalk Democrat 21 December 2002) The Sunday Times, January 12, 2003: Army 'link' to Dublin bombings RM Distribution, 13 January 2003: Dublin/Monaghan bombs came from British Army - report Sunday Business Post, 19 January 2003: Dublin-Monaghan: will the truth finally out? Ulster Television News online, 27 February, 2003: Irish justice group 'furious' over Barron Inquiry The Irish Examiner online edition, 27 February 2003: Group calls for new Dublin-Monaghan bombings inquiry BBC News online, 28 February 2003: Troubles victims fund set up The Irish News, 5 March 2003: Family's wait for murder file over The Dundalk Democrat, 8 March 2003: Ludlow murder: files to be made available The Irish News, 11 March 2003: Family 'cautious' over inquest progress The Dundalk Democrat, 15 March 2003: Plaque to Patrick Mone unveiled The Irish News, 21 March 2003: Loyalist murder inquiry call renewed The Irish Sun, 26 March 2003: Report on Ludlow to be unveiled The Daily Irish Star, 26 March 2003: Inquiry into man's murder The Irish News, 27 March 2003: Government 'will not keep Ludlow secrets' The Irish Times, 13 June 2003, Inquest on 1974 Dublin bombs to reopen
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