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Britain must act - IRAThe IRA has reminded the British government of its responsibility to move the peace process forward. more How the audacious escape was done Republican POW Liam Averill talks exclusively with An Phoblacht about how he walked out of the top security Long Kesh prison dressed as a woman. Scandalous arrest of leading republican The charging of Brendan McFarlane in Dublin yesterday has been met with widespread disgust by republicans. Nationalists pay the price Laura Friel reports on a New Year when nationalists once again paid the price of a Unionist refusal to countenance change.
Our crime: Looking for peace Imprisoned Basque leader Karlos Rodriguez writes exclusively for An Phoblacht from his prison cell in Basauri The Orange card is played once more Sinn Fein has called on the British and Irish governments to ``grab this process by the scruff of the neck and drive it forward with urgency''. The revision and sanitation of 1798 By the end of this year `98 will have made an impact of one sort or another, with a range of dubious impacts in between, writes Eoghan MacCormaic. Isle of Man concern over Trimble Concern is growing on the Isle of Man following the appointment of Unionist leader, David Trimble to the Privy Council. Governments must push process forward Unionist intransigence cannot be allowed to condemn the people of Ireland to a future of inequality, division and conflict, argues Marcas Mac Ruairí O'Caoláin opposes Transfer Bill The Transfer of Sentenced Prisoners (Amendment) Bill was passed in Leinster House on 17 December, the day before the parliament broke for Christmas. Artt back with fellow escapers Irish political prisoner Kevin Barry Artt was transferred back to the Federal Detention Center at Pleasanton, California, last week, and is now housed with two fellow escapers. US support for CEARTA Rockland County in New York has become the first US government body to throw its weight behind the newly formed organisation, `CEARTA - Charter for change' Technological New Year Laurence McKeown beats another deadline despite having neither e-mail nor a wind-up radio. Sean Sabhat commemorated in Limerick Up to 500 Republicans from all over Munster were not easily deterred from attending the annual Sean Sabhat commemoration in Limerick last Sunday. A year of green street protests Robert Allen predicts a year of increased militancy on green issues
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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Fanann Mic Léinn Ollscoil na Banríona ar atháitiú na gcomharthaí Gaeilge Ruaigtear gáirsiúlacht an chiníochais! Lainseálann grúpa pobail seirbhís turasóireachta
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