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British dig inA massive reinforcement by the British Army of border based lookout posts has taken place in South Armagh. more The substance of the negotiationsMartin McGuinness outlines the areas which must be dealt with by the upcoming negotiations.Irish signs banned in Queen's Queen's University Student Union has attacked the rights of Irish language students by removing its bi-lingual signs from the student union building in Belfast. The death of a peace process Fionntán O Súilleabháin has just returned from the Palestinian territories where he found anger and despair at Israel's attitude to the peace process One TD and two MPs for USA The most high-powered delegation ever sent to the United States by Sinn Féin leaves Ireland at the start of September. RUC increase harassment of nationalists Mick Naughton.details some of the many reports of increased Crown Force harassment in the wake of the IRA cessation H-Block trio denied bail in US San Francisco judge Charles Legge ruled last Friday evening that he would not grant bail to three 1983 H-Block escapers, Terry Kirby, Kevin Barry Artt and Pol Brennan and endorsed the possibility of a future extradtion. Prisoners moved out of SSUs Thirteen republican POWs, including remand prisoners, who have up until now been held in the `concrete coffins' of Special Secure Units in three prisons in England, have had their security classification downgraded. Saoirse's dramatic relaunch There was a massive relaunch of the Saoirse campaign throughout the six counties this Wednesday. Labour cling to PTA Fern Lane of Fuaiscailt tells the new Labour government that it is time to match their rhetoric on human rights with deeds Shanahan case to go to UN Sinn Féin Justice Spokesman Barry McElduff has hailed the forwarding of a report on the murder of Tyrone man Patrick Shanahan to the UN. Ford discrimination exposed - again Gerry Adams, MP for West Belfast, has been excluded from a Ford Motors luncheon for newly elected MPs who represent constituencies in which there are Ford plants. POW clothes designed to humiliate Tar Anall spokesman Michael Ferguson has attacked the NIO for maintaining a vindictive policy on released POWs' clothes. O'Hagan tragedy A second tragedy hit the O'Hagan family in Greencastle this week when the youngest son of Paddy and Kathleen O'Hagan died after an accidental fire at his home. The unquenchable spirit The people of Creggan in Derry celebrated 50 years of the history of the estate on Friday night. Mary Nelis pays tribute to the unquenchable spirit of the people of Creggan. Sinn Féin meets IRSP Sinn Fein Chairperson Mitchell McLaughlin welcomed the talks with the representatives of the IRSP held in Belfast this week, describing them as `constructive and positive'. Preparations are continuing for the Sinn Féin Culture Department's annual Slogadh which this year will be held in Pullathomais in County Mayo. Sao Paola Forum passes declaration on Ireland The head of Sinn Féin's International Department, Bairbre de Brún, attended the Sáo Paola Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil earlier this month. Tension over Orange march in North Belfast Nationalists in north Belfast are calling on the Loyal Black Institution to enter into last minute negotiations in order to discuss a forthcoming loyalist march.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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