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[An Phoblacht]

Thursday 3 December, 1998

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Executive must be formed

There can be no dilution and backtracking on the creation of All-Ireland policy and policy implementation bodies. more

RUC complicity in killings

The RUC's complicity in the loyalist killings of eleven nationalists earlier this year was exposed during inquests last Friday.

Full Bloody Sunday immunity not yet granted

Bloody Sunday relative Tony Doherty has refuted recent press reports that British soldiers are to get immunity from prosecution.

RUC complicit in loyalist siege of Garvaghy Road

The inactivity of the RUC as hundreds of loyalists gathered at the Garvaghy Road in Portadown last Thursday night has been condemned by local representatives.

David and Goliath battle over Silvermines dump

In a forerunner of many battles to come, a small Irish community is taking on the might of the biggest waste management company in the world.

Demise of DL opens new door to Sinn Féin

Decisions taken last week by the Executives of both the Labour Party and Democratic Left make the `merger' of the two parties a foregone conclusion.

RUC target Felons - again

The Irish Republican Felons Club on the Falls Road in Belfast was raided by the RUC for the second time in two weeks on Tuesday morning.

Sinn Féin sets policing agenda

Sinn Fein's oral submission to the Patten Commission on Policing on Monday outlined the party's vision for the future of policing in the North.

RUC challenged on recruitment attempt

Sinn Fein Assembly member for West Belfast Bairbre de Brun has slammed attempts by the RUC to recruit a local businessman as an informer.

Economic justice for travellers

A document on the Economy of Ireland's Traveller community will be given a high-profile launch in Belfast at Stormont next week.

Gunshots in Rathenraw

The home of a member of a residents group in Antrim was targeted by a drugs gang in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Crowe slams racist Gardai

The Gardai police have been accused of racism in a continuing harassment campaign against an Irish resident.

The strange case of Thomas Longstaff

A legal case involving sport, sectarianism and a stabbing came to a disturbing conclusion last week.

Equality - Sinn Fein opens up Stormont

Stormont was opened up to the equality debate by Sinn Fein's spokesperson John Kelly at an Equality Conference on Monday.

Threat of Ligoniel siege

Hardline loyalists are threatening to lay siege this weekend to the nationalist Ligoniel area in North Belfast.

Jim McGinn remembered

Tuesday marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Staff Captain Jim McGinn, Oglaigh na hEireann on the Tyrone-Donegal border.

Call for action on fodder crisis

Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín O Caoláin has criticised as inadequate government measures to tackle the grave shortage of livestock fodder.


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