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A massive human tragedyThe appalling catastrophe in New York and Washington is above all a massive human tragedy. The full extent of the casualties is not yet known but they must run into thousands. moreExplaining ArdoyneOver the 30 years of conflict, the Ardoyne has never witnessed scenes of such sectarian hatred as at Holy Cross School, a Dublin audience has been told.Loyalist threats forces bus company to closeA South Derry coach hire company has been forced to close due to continuous threats from loyalist paramilitaries.Hundreds march in support of Turkish Death FastThe Turkish Hunger Strike claimed its 33rd victim on Friday 7 September, when Gulay Kavak died in Istanbul after 68 days on Hunger Strike.Concerns expressed over Colombian prisonersThe three Irishmen currently detained in Colombia are being held in conditions that are in breach of their human rights, according to their families.Witnesses describe cold-blooded executionsThe Bloody Sunday inquiry has resumed in the Guildhall in Derry.Newry/Armagh plots further advancesSinn Féin held an internal conference in Tí Chulainn, Mullaghbán, South Armagh last week.London hunger strike marchRepublicans based in England are set to march to Trafalgar Square in the heart of London to mark the 20th anniversary of the 1980/81 Hunger Strike.Cork councillor barred by NavySinn Féin has slammed the actions of the 26-County naval authorities in barring two party members.Trading PlacesEven before the destruction of the World Trade Centre in New York, and the closure of the two US stock exchanges this week, the international economy was in severe difficulties.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
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