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Historic opportunity
Adams outlines vision for a new Ireland
Speaking in Dublin on Wednesday,
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams outlined a
republican vision for Ireland of
``a one-island people, emancipated and at peace with each other''.
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Michael O'Hara, a community activist from the Short Strand are of East
Belfast, was saved only by his screams.
The full text of Sinn Féin's pre-budget economic statement as
the Fianna Fáil/Progressive Democrats Coalition prepares to
spend the largest budget surplus in the history of the state.
Roisin de Rosa reports on the dire housing crisis which
Dublin minister Bobby Molloy
declared that he did not believe existed.
A former British agent has claimed that the fire which gutted the
operational headquarters of the Stevens' Inquiry team in 1990 was
deliberately started by a covert unit of the British Army.
The daughter of a man who died after being
attacked in his home by the RUC in 1969 has received
a survey from the RUC asking her for her views on policing.
The RUC viciously assaulted a 15-year-old
Armagh City boy on the night of Sunday,
24 October.
South Armagh residents have been told that their personal details
were amongst British Military Intelligence documentation uncovered at
Stoneyford Orange Hall, County Antrim.
A Catholic man serving in the Royal Irish Regiment has made a
complaint to the British Army about a litany of sectarian abuse he
suffered at the hands of members of the regiment.
Sinn Féin's Newry and Armagh Assembly member, Conor Murphy, has
branded the presentation of a peace prize to the Royal Irish Regiment
as a ``sick joke''.
Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin
has attacked the government's failure on the
issue of refugees, asylum-seekers and immigrants.
The Volunteer Michael McVerry Memorial Lecture was delivered by Sinn
Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin at Cullyhanna on Friday.
Sinn Féin Down District Councillor Paddy McGreevy has slammed
the North's third-level admissions service for
distributing promotional literature on behalf of the British crown
forces.
The use of St. John's Wort is an effective herbal treatment for depression and
many other ailments, is to be severely restricted.
Key activists attended a conference on the Patten report, organised
by the Falls Community Centre last week.
A Portadown businessman
must disclose details of the money he admittedly paid to
the wife of his nephew, loyalist leader Mark `Swinger' Fulton.
Veteran republican Joe Cahill has called for a renewed focus on the
welfare needs of republican prisoners in the coming months.
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