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Thursday 6 August, 1998
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The fun isn't overNothing shows the growing confidence within the nationalist community in the Six Counties better than the summer festivals, particularly in Belfast and Derry. more Derry welcomes march dealWidespread relief welcomed the accommodation reached on Monday after a three-day marathon negotiation session involving the Bogside Residents and the Apprentice Boys.Living as refugees in IrelandMost refugees arriving in Ireland have suffered abuse and sometimes physical assault from Irish racists and police.No more word gamesSinn Fein President Gerry Adams MP, writing in An Phoblacht, says that progress demands action, not words.RUC attack Ardoyne familyArdoyne man Martin Nugent is set to press charges against the RUC after his father and himself were seriously assaulted by the RUC.Bricks, bottles and bootboysLast week the Portadown Orange Order threatened to increase its intimidation of the residents of the Garvaghy estate.Friends in high placesThree court cases here and in Britain in the last week show that justice is still based on privilege, argues Eoghan MacCormaic.A hierarchy of deathBritish journalist and former editor of the Mirror, Roy Greenslade, gave the inaugural Damien Walsh Memorial Lecture as part of Féile an Phobail.Morrison praises H-Block ThreeOn Friday 31 July Bruce Morrison updated over 200 government officals and Irish-American community activists on the Irish peace process at the Concordia-Argonaut Club in San Francisco.Drug debate must look at all issuesEfforts to discuss the subject of cannabis legalisation too often provokes a knee-jerk reaction, argues Michael Pierse.Kevin Lynch rememberedSeveral hundred gathered in Dungiven to commemorate the 17th Anniversary of the death of H Block Hunger Striker Kevin Lynch last week.ger over postal fiascoDublin SF Councillor Christy Burke has expressed the anger of Dublin public housing residents who have been deprived of postal services for the last three years.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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