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Ormeau Park rally madness
``Absolute madness'' is how Gerard Rice, spokesperson for the Lower Ormeau
Concerned Community (LOCC), described the Orange Order's decision to
switch its main Belfast parade destination to Ormeau Park.
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In his first full interview since last week's negiotiations at Castle
Buildings, Stormont, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams discusses those talks
and the implications of their outcome.
Laura Friel reports from the Garvaghy Road as the season of Orange sectarianism reached its
climax at Drumcree.
Residents of Belfast's Springfield Road are furious that the Parades
Commission has decided to allow a second contentious Orange parade jn the area in less
than a month.
The Irish government's Immigration Bill, which is designed to facilitate
the deporation of asylum seekers, was passed last week.
A new group has formed in South Armagh to protect their children from the threat caused
by British army activities.
A
broad bipartisan group of American legislators has renewed pressure on the
British government to establish a public inquiry into the murder of Belfast
solicitor Pat Finucane.
Additional surveillance equipment has been installed in the
gardens of three families which were confiscated in
1973.
An RUC patrol stood by as loyalists set up a checkpoint and checked
drivers' identification in North Belfast on Saturday 26 June.
A just solution would be to pension off EU commissioners on the average
industrial wage of the member states they originally came from, writes Robie MacGabhann
Swedish cancer doctors, Lennart Hardell and Mikael Eriksson, want to see
further health studies on the impact of a herbicide being used on Irish
farms.
People in Youghal, County Cork, are still scratching their heads over the
discriminatory treatment meted to poll-topping Sinn Féin Councillor Martin
Hallinan.
Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín O Caoláin has described a letter from ten leading
members of the United States Congress to the Patten Commission as a
``damning indictment'' of the RUC.
The government's Intoxicating Liquor Bill came to grief in Leinster House
last week as it failed to win enough support to push it through before the
summer recess.
There is little point in having an `information age' economy, creating huge
wealth and profits if all the people of the 26 Counties are not benefiting.
Direct action by people with disabilities has saved a pioneering transport
network which provides a vital service in the Greater Dublin area.
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