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Thursday 15 October, 1998
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Crisis deepensAs the 31 October deadline for the formation of the Executive and All-Ireland bodies under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement gets nearer with no sign of progress, the sense of crisis in the peace process deepens. more
RUC in campaign of terrorDerryman Eddie McKeever has called time on a two year reign of terror directed at him by the RUC.drews to visit South ArmaghThe Minister for Foreign Affairs David Andrews has accepted an invitation from the South Armagh Farmers and Residents Committee (SAFRC) to visit South Armagh.Pressure on Orangemen increasesCalls for Portadown Orangemen to abandon their protests in the Garvaghy Road area are increasing.Drug dealers in youth entrapmentA systematic attempt to entrap young nationalists into acting as drug dealers has been exposed.Dublin remembers `98Some 1,500 pike men and women marched in bright sunshine in the centre of Dublin last Saturday to remember the 1798 revolution in the capital.SF campaign takes off in CorkAt Tuesday's public launch of Sinn Féin's by-election campaign in Cork South Central, there were expectations that the party's candidate, Henry Cremin, would boost the SF vote.Robbin' hoodsIn Ireland our biggest robbers swindle the poor to give to the rich - themselves, writes Sean Marlow.Saoirse train won't be derailedSaoirse chairperson Martin Meehan has said the train scheduled to take Republican POWs to a rally in Dublin at the weekend will go ahead despite loyalist threats.Sectarian attacks must end - KellySF Assembly member Gerry Kelly has slammed the latest in a series of sectarian attacks on Catholic homes in North Belfast.USA POWs in court ruling breakthroughThree Long Kesh escapees are being reunited with their families after San Francisco's Appeal Court overturned an earlier district court order to extradite them to British jurisdiction.them snub ``an insult''David Trimble has been accused of a ``calculated insult'' following his boycott in the U.S. of of the Irish national anthem.BBC bias exposedThe BBC's own Broadcasting Standards Commission has ruled that a 1997 current affairs programme, `Spotlight' had no evidence to support claims of electoral fraud.Trimble trying to renegotiate Agreement - AdamsGerry Adams told a packed audience in Dundalk Town Hall last Thursday that the current impasse in the peace process is about whether Unionism is prepared to do a deal.Nothing for StrabaneRecent figures have revealed that unemployment blackspot West Tyrone has been virtually neglected by the Industrial Development Board.Harvey-McGlynn monument unveiledA large crowd assembled on the Tyrone/Donegal border near Castlederg last Sunday to commemorate the deaths of local IRA Volunteers Seamus Harvey and Gerard McGlynn.Double by-passEoghan Mac Cormaic wonders what we are leaving behind as road improvements speed up traffic around Ireland.Securing community airwavesTara O'Liaith describes how an Irish community group wants to set up a digital TV channelReleasing the prisoners' artA unique art exhibition took place recently in Derry: an exhibition of art by ex-POWs from Tyrone and Derry was displayed throughout the home of ex-POW Stephen Donnelly.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
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