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Thursday 12 November, 1998
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Blair must push dealThe failure thus far of the Ulster Unionist Party to implement the terms of the Agreement concluded on Good Friday comes as no surprise to republicans. more Nationalist Belfast sends clear message to PattenIn West Belfast and North Belfast, over a thousand people gave their views on the RUC to the Patten Commission on Policing.Edentubber rememberedThe presence of pikemen added a dignified symbolism to this year's annual Edentubber commemoration on the Louth/Armagh border on Sunday.Family terrorised by RUCA Ballymurphy family known throughout Belfast for their Christmas lights extravaganza have again become the focus of a brutal RUC raid.A mockery of justiceAt the retrial of British Para Lee Clegg, Sean Reilly sat with his head in his hands as the man convicted of murdering his teenage stepdaughter sat just yards away.Joe Doherty - free at lastWalking through the New Lodge streets of his childhood, Joe Doherty remarks ``it hasn't changed a bit''.Tread with care in race for jobsRobert Allen argues that we should be wary of trade agreements drawn up for the benefit of US multinationalsTurning the screwsEoghan MacCormaic remembered old acquaintances this week as prison warders worried who would want the `skills' of a redundant screw.Delay on Jericho dismantlingThe dismantling of the Jericho British Army Fort in West Belfast will be delayed by months as the British Army decides on the demolition contract.People power takes hold in AntrimNed Kelly talked to residents who have decided to rid the Rathenraw estate in Antrim of the drug menace.Agent Orange results falsifiedA toxic time bomb has exploded in the faces of the US government following relevations that a health study into Agent Orange has been tampered with.McAleese planned to visit Brit base26 County President Mary McAleese planned to fly into one of the British army's biggest bases in South Armagh.Derrywoman wins damagesA member of Sinn Fein in Derry, Brid Curran, has won damages from the RUC after she was assaulted during a protest against the visit to the city of British royal Charles Windsor in 1994.Propaganda war hasn't gone awayThe glorious tradition of Colin Wallace is still alive and lying in the ranks of British Military Intelligence, writes Seán MarlowGardai allowed British overflightSinn Féin TD Caoimhghín O Caoláin has described as ``ambiguous and unsatisfactory'' Dublin's explanations regarding overflights by the British military.Threat of eviction in the midst of plentyAnother community facing the consequences of the Celtic Tiger are residents in the centre of Dublin's Temple Bar.`Informer' target arrestedThe RUC's attempt to recruit a man from the New Lodge Road area of North Belfast took a sinister turn last week.McBride family to challenge British Army boardThe British army's refusal to dismiss two Scots Guards convicted of the murder of Peter McBride is to be challenged by the dead man's family.Loyalist rampageResidents on the Broadway Road in West Belfast have been the latest victims of the upsurge in loyalist violence over the past two weeks.Plastic bullet compo victoryDavid Davidson, shot in the face with a plastic bullet by the RUC in 1996, has won his claim for compensation.Wexford pikes on the borderNew links between the border counties and County Wexford were forged last weekend in celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the 1798 Rising.Salmon fishermen struggling to surviveWhether the catch is up or down, salmon fisherman lose out, reports Roisín de Rossa
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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