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[An Phoblacht]

Thursday 10 December, 1998

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Progress needed
before Christmas

Sinn Fein's Martin McGuiness met with the British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Wednesday and impressed upon him the need for positive movement in the political process before the Christmas break. more

Unionists continue to unpick the Agreement

Gerry Adams, writing from Washington, outlines the continuing Unionist strategy to renegotiate the Good Friday Agreement.

`We too have our Mandelas'

This Saturday marks the start of the 24th year of imprisonment for the Balcombe Street POWs, Hugh Doherty, Eddie Butler, Harry Duggan and Joe O'Connell.

RUC said Bloody Sunday death was ``murder''

Damning new evidence about Bloody Sunday which has just come into the public domain will now form part of the evidence to the Bloody Sunday inquiry.

Death squad has South African weapons

Weapons brought into Ireland from South Africa by British Intelligence for use by loyalist death squads have resurfaced in the hands of the Red Hand Defenders and the Orange Volunteers.

RUC attack protesters

Sinn Fein in Belfast has stepped up the street campaign for the Disbandment of the RUC with a series of protests.

Spirit of Scrooge alive on Drumcree Hill

The nationalist residents of Garvaghy Road are counting the marching days left until Christmas.

Hypocrisy unveiled

Sean Marlow finds it strange that British Conservatives should have campaigned for the early release of British soldiers in light of their other statements.

What the housing crisis really means

There are 43,000 households on the housing waiting list this year. The Keowns are just one name on Longford's list.

Patten and the wisdom of Solomon

Since last week, Chris Patten's roadshow has visited various locations throughout the North, and he's looking the worse for wear.

IRA continues search for missing bodies

In a statement released on Monday, the IRA has declared that its efforts to find the bodies of people killed and buried by the IRA are continuing.

New group to boost Irish language

The Waterfront Hall is the venue today (Thursday) for the launch of Pobal, the new umbrella organisation for the Irish language community in Belfast.

Changing times for Travelling people

Traveller support groups are cautiously hopeful of a breakthrough in the provision of accommodation for Travelling people in the Six Counties.

Apprentice boys to reroute march

Reports that the Apprentice Boys have voluntarily rerouted a planned parade in west Belfast on 12 December have been welcomed.


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