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Thursday 22 October, 1998
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Crucial week aheadThe end of next week sees the date by which the institutions specified in the Good Friday Agreement should be set up. moreIncreased British patrols in South ArmaghPeadar Whelan reports on feelings inside South Armagh that the British military are taking advantage of the IRA cessation.Young and independentSinn Fein Youth's first National Congress was held on Saturday 17 October in Dublin, bringing together 150 young republicans.Sectarian intimidation reaches crisisOn the outskirts of North Belfast, the Whitewell enclave has in recent years become the focus of unrelenting sectarian intimidation and attack.Impressed but not overawedWhen I thought of London I thought of Thatcher and all the pain she brought to Ireland, writes Jim Gibney who visited the city after a long absence this week.H-Block 3 out on bailThree Irish political prisoners in California enjoyed their first breath of freedom in more than a year last Friday.Appointment of Gudgin threatens equalityDavid Trimble's appointment of Graham Gudgin as his personal economic advisor theatens the equality agenda, according to Sinn Fein economic spokesperson Dara O'Hagan.False debate on Objective 1 slammedSinn Féin has called the for retention of Objective 1 Status for the Border region, the West and the Midlands.Church of Ireland Drumcree turmoilThe rift between Church of Ireland ministers remains unresolved after Robin Eames backed the Orange lobby north of the border this week.Informer recruitment attemptsSinn Fein councillor Sean McGirr has condemned the recent attempts by the RUC to recruit three nationalists from Armagh as informers as ``unacceptable''.FAIT in fraud and porn probeThe NIO-funded anti-republican group, Families Against Intimidation and Terror, FAIT, has been pitched into further controversy.IRA memorial defacedThe increase in RUC and British Army patrols in the Coalisland/Clonoe area has been highlighted by Sinn Fein councillor Brendan Doris.Bloody Sunday inquiry delayedThe Saville inquiry into the Bloody Sunday massacre has announced that it is to put back its starting date for hearing public evidence.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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