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Thursday 5 February, 1998
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Adams accuses TrimbleSinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has accused David Trimble's unionist party of being unable to treat nationalists with anything other than contempt. moreRelatives' campaigning produces inquiry The British government has finally been forced to announce a `judicial inquiry', into the killing of fourteen unarmed Catholics on Bloody Sunday.
Ardoyne raided while death squads roam On Tuesday 20 January, against a background of loyalist killers stalking the streets, the crown forces raided nationalist homes in Ardoyne. Life tariffs `outrageous' Sinn Féin Vice President Pat Doherty has described as outrageous and vindictive the setting of a natural life tariff on four republican prisoners. Sorry, Ma'am Sorry seems to be the hardest word for those at the very top of the British establishment, writes Eoghan MacCormaic Adams sceptical of threats against unionists Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has expressed scepticism following a spate of alleged threats to Protestant workers, the family of Billy Wright and Unionist Councillor Andrew Davidson in Derry. Vocal lobby to meet Blair in US Ireland remains high on the US political agenda, writes Ciara Collins in Washington RUC vendetta against Felons club The RUC are more interested in harassing the Felons Association than pursuing loyalist killers, says Liam Shannon, manager of West Belfast's Felons Club. Bloody Sunday buses attacked In three separate incidents, people returning to Belfast from the Bloody Sunday Commemoration in Derry on Sunday were attacked. Horse owners protest at Leinster House Horse owners were due to hold a protest at Leinster House this morning (Thusrday) over the implementation of legislation against horse ownership in Dublin. North Belfast Republicans threatened SINN Féin councillor Bobby Lavery has called on the RUC to explain publicly what the links between the UFF and the LVF are. Activism keynote of candidate Sinn Féin has announced that Paul Donnelly will represent the party in the Dublin North by-election. `Here they come' Laura Friel looks at how the media reacted to the truth from West and North Belfast THE Sinn Féin candidate in the Limerick East by-election has called for the city Corporation to adopt a new strategy to tackle the city's growing refuse problem. The Free World There is no better way to distract attention from seamy scandal than to whip up a bit of national jingoism, argues Laurence McKeown Enright memorial Black Mountain walk Thre weeks after the murder of community worker Terry Enright hundreds gathered at the foot of the Black Mountains to take part in a memorial walk across the mountains to Colin Glen. Four days of festive fun and magic are being lined up for youngsters in West Belfast this spring.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
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