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[An Phoblacht]

Thursday 4 June, 1998

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RUC provoked
Garvaghy trouble

An Phoblacht has learned that the RUC told the Parades Commission that last Saturday's Junior Orange Order parade on Portadown's Garvaghy Road was non-contentious, despite it having a history of trouble. more

RUC - dishonest, discredited, disband it

Outside Portadown, It was business as usual for the RUC this past week. Sean O'Tuama compiles reports from across the Six Counties on the activities of a discredited police force .

Adams keynote speech in New York

In a keynote address to The American Irish Historical Society in New York on 27 May 1998 Gerry Adams spelled out what changes must now be implemented as a result of the Good Friday Document

Sinn Féin Youth National Conference

Newry, Co Down, was the setting for last weekend's SFY conference entitled Republicanism Today.

British government must live up to commitments

Since the Good Friday Agreement the attitudes and approach of the British government on a number of issues have been of deep concern to nationalists, argues Sean Brady.

Tour of the North tension mounts

North Belfast residents have called on the RUC and the Parades Commission to say whether or not the `Tour of the North' march is to be allowed through.

Recruitment attempt exposed

An attempt last week by British Intelligence to recruit a taxi driver from the Markets area of Belfast failed when the man was advised by a Sinn Fein worker to go public.

The Battle of Ballynahinch

Marcas Mac Ruairi chronicles the battle which ended the United Irish Rebellion in Ulster 200 years ago next week

The hearts of Down

Sean O'Duifin visited Saintfield where, on 9 June 1798, the only major defeat inflicted by the rebels on the British during the United Irishmen's rebellion in Ulster took place.

Choices for all

Watching the continuing payments to politicians saga has been like watching reruns of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, writes Meadbh Gallagher.

Schoolboy battered

A young nationalist schoolboy was attacked by two men as he waited for a bus on the Antrim Road, Belfast, at 5.00pm on Monday 25 May.

Phone masts signal Big Brother future

A collaboration between the telecommunications company ESAT and the Garda is bringing George Orwell's high-tech, totalitarian future closer to home.

The rocky road to equality

The road from Derry to Belfast was cited at an economic seminar as a major cause of industrial decline and job losses which have beset Derry over the past year. Mary Nelis writes.

Whitewell onslaught continues

Last weekend Nationalists were again under sustained attack in the Whitewell area of North Belfast when a mob of 50 loyalists tore down an iron fence in an attempt to attack Catholic homes.

Wexford 1798 Commemoration

Pat Doherty represented Sinn Féin at the re-enacting of the 1798 Wexford Senate last week, organised to commemorate the bicentenial of the United Irishmen's rising.


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