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IRA advances Peace Process
Inspectors report that Army has `fully honoured its commitments'
A senior IRA source has confirmed to An Phoblacht that
international arms inspectors Cyril Ramaphosa and Martti
Ahtisaari have carried out a third examination of IRA arms dumps.
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Sinn Féin candidates and election workers
have faced harassment from the RUC, loyalist intimidation and a smear
campaign by the SDLP.
The pro-Treaty side are desperate to boost the ailing and error
filled arguments of their `Yes' campaign in the Nice Treaty debate.
John Huddleston suddenly collapsed
as he worked to calm his community
following loyalist violence in North Belfast.
A young couple and their two-week-old baby and a family of six
are the latest to be targeted in sectarian attacks in the
Loughside Drive area of Ballynahinch.
David Trimble will not resign after the coming local and
Westminster elections, Sinn Féin's chief negotiator,
Martin McGuinness said this week.
Relatives of Patrick Shanaghan are urging
support for a fully independent public inquiry into Crown forces
collusion in his killing.
It fell to Glasgow to host the first Hunger Strike Commemoration
march to mark the 20th Anniversary this year.
The Derry-based Pat Finucane Centre is calling for public support
in its campaign for a complete ban on plastic
bullets.
Several hundred people came to pay tribute to Martin Doherty at a
commemoration held in Glasnevin, Dublin, last Saturday.
Drogheda Corporation took the amazing step of prosecuting a
resident of the town for leaving separated waste on the steps of
his local authority.
Last Sunday, republicans and locals
paid their tributes to Eddie Fullerton on the tenth
anniversary of his assassination in Buncrana.
The film-maker and author of controversial book `The
Committee' won another victory last week in his
long-running libel case against the Sunday Times newspaper.
The Parades Commission has been blamed for violent scenes
following an Orange Parade in Portadown.
Sligo residents have won
a 20-year battle to force the completion of unfinished work on the estate, built in 1974.
Parents of children attending primary school in
Limavady have hit out at school authorities who invited the RUC.
On Thursday, 24 May, activists around the world supported the
family of Belfast teenager Peter McBride family in a Day of
Action.
Ending the 20th anniversary commemorations for IRA hunger striker
Raymond McCreesh, last Thursday, 24 May, the Camloch 1981
Committee launched a memorial book.
The public execution in London of Michael Barrett
was remembered at a special Mass in his honour last week on the
anniversary of his execution.
After weeks of increasing tension, the Oldham area of Greater
Manchester finally exploded last weekend.
Ray McGrath, who has been involved in anti-drugs activism over
the past 20 years, has some controversial views.
The Dublin government realised last week what
the Irish public have known for more than the last decade - that
the 26-County healthcare system is in crisis.
The decision by Senator James Jeffords (Vermont) to leave the
Republican Party means that the Democrats are now in the majority
in the Senate.
Republicans in the West of Ireland have organised a `Welcome Home Escapees
Night'.
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