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Thursday 21 May, 1998
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Looking to the futureMindful of the changed political landscape which they have helped to create, republicans are looking to the future with confidence. moreO'Toole stable after shootingSurrounded by flowers by his hospital bed a slightly subdued yet stable Larry O'Toole spoke this week to Michael Pierse.Sinn Fein carries message to USSF Ard Chomhairle members Pat Treanor, Martin Ferris and Joe Cahill last week briefed members of American support groups about the latest developments in the Irish peace negotiations.Judging the victimsSean O'Tuama examines how Kenneth Bloomfield's report downgrades victims of state forcesSFY say: keep Rule 21On Sunday 17 May Sinn Fein Youth held a protest outside the Tyrone v Down Championship match opposing the proposed changes to the GAA's Rule 21.Lord Edward Fitzgerald - 1798 revolutionaryAengus O Snodaigh on a cosmopolitan aristocrat who made the journey from idealist reformer to violent republican revolutionary.Sinn Fein launch Yes voteSinn Fein launched its Yes campaign for the upcoming referenda on the Good Friday document on Friday.SF urge No to Amsterdam TreatyDublin SF South West representative Seán Crowe advised those unsure of the implications of the Amsterdam Treaty to vote No at a press conference in Dublin this week.Me Feiners and OurselvesMeadbh Gallagher on the sad irony of a Romanian author being feted in Dublin while 20 compatriot found hiding in freight trailers brought in through Rosslare Port were being treated very differently.Garvaghy welcomes supportThe Garvaghy Road Residents Coalition (GRRC) has voted to end its opposition to nationalists from outside Portadown joining the protest against the annual Drumcree Orange march in July.People flooding clinics as housing epidemic soarsDublin North Inner City SF Councillor Christy Burke spoke this week of a housing epidemic in Dublin which has caused the ``flooding'' of his advice centres.TD meets asylum seekersSinn Féin TD Caoimhghín O Caoláin met representatives of the Association of Nigerian Asylum-Seekers in Ireland in Kildare House on 20 May.Dunlavin Green martyrs rememberedThe 1798 commemoration at Dunlavin, County Wicklow turned into a tribute to Larry as well as to the 36 patriots done to death by British forces on Dunlavin Green.Help fund Irish schoolsTuesday 19 May saw the launch of a patronage scheme to help fund the shortfall that exists in state funding for Irish medium education.G8 debt double standardRather than being net recipients of aid the Third World is subsidising the first to the tune of four dollars paid to us for every dollar we give them
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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