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Blair must break unionist veto
Sinn Féin has said that its Ard Chomhairle last weekend held a
thorough discussion on the current state of the peace process and the Good
Friday Agreement.
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Gerry Adams writes that the Good Friday Agreement is Sinn Féin's bottom line.
The Garvaghy Road Residents Coalition have voiced their ``strenuous opposition'' about
new British government guidelines on disputed parades.
The United States Congress has halted an FBI training programme for the RUC
because of concerns about civil rights abuses by the RUC and its collusion
with loyalist death squads.
The ability of the Saville Inquiry to get to the truth of the Bloody
Sunday killings in Derry in 1972 has been seriously undermined by an
Appeals Court decision.
The high-profilre jailing of a brutal wife abuser
has failed to raise interest in the problem of domestic violence in Ireland
generally.
Plans to build a
150,000-ton hazardous waste incinerator outside the village of
Kilcock, County Kildare, have led to protests.
Ballycastle Sinn Féin councillor James McCarry has said he
will not be intimidated by loyalist threats, following an incident at his
home on Sunday.
Loyalist paramilitaries could have killed schoolchildren had a device
left outside a GAA club in Dungannon at the weekend exploded, says Sinn
Féin's Michelle Gildernew.
Nationalist residents have
expressed concerns that a planned 14 August loyalist parade in Kilkeel and
an open air service in the town the next day have the potential to erupt into violence.
Twinbrook Sinn Féin councillor Paul Butler has challenged the RUC to
explain why one of the car thieves involved in three deaths last Friday was arrested and
then released a week earlier.
A 17-year-old woman and her three-month-old baby were intimidated out of
their home in the Strule Park estate in Omagh following a sectarian attack
by stone throwing youths.
Greenpeace has mounted an elephantine protest at the shipment
across the Irish Sea of plutonium fuel.
New labour market figures released in the Six Counties reaffirm the
employment discrimination against nationalists highlighted by An Phoblacht
last week.
There will be no reduction in British military activity in south Armagh, a
Dublin government delegation was told after a visit to the area last
week.
New labour
force figures show one measure of unemployment dipping below 100,000
for the first time.
40 workers are striking for union recognition at a well known pub in the Dublin mountains.
Ireland has a problem in our attitude towards the production and
distribution of food, writes Robert Allen
It was announced on Tuesday, 27 July, that asylum seekers who had been
living in Ireland for the past year could now seek work.
The West Belfast Film Festival have succeeded in bringing Martin Sheen and
Tom Berenger to the city.
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has called an Arts Council
decision to withdraw funding for a play as ``political censorship''.
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