Corrections And Clarifications

A feature article on West Belfast's Feile an Phobail in yesterday's editions said Caitriona Ruane, "through her links with Sinn…

A feature article on West Belfast's Feile an Phobail in yesterday's editions said Caitriona Ruane, "through her links with Sinn Fein", had acted recently as economic adviser to the Garvaghy Road residents. Ms Ruane states that it was through the links between Feile an Phobail, of which she is director, and Feile na mBoithre in the Garvaghy Road area that she was invited to act as an adviser. The picture which illustrated the article showed a mural of historical Irish figures from 1798-1998, not the Cuban people's struggle as stated.

A report on the response to the OSPAR Convention on the marine environment in last Saturday's editions referred to Mr John Gormley TD as Green Party spokesman on the environment. Mr Gormley is a former environment spokesman and the position is now held by his colleague, Ms Mary White.

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