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[An Phoblacht]

Thursday 5 November, 1998

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Terror fills vacuum
Death squads return as Agreement stalls

The political vacuum created by David Trimble's refusal to implement the Good Friday Agreement is now being filled by loyalist terror gangs. more

Loyalists murder North Belfast nationalist

Nationalist communities in Belfast fear a renewed loyalist sectarian murder campaign following the weekend murder of Brian Service.

RUC informer drive ``act of war''

As nationalists complain of RUC attempts to coerce them into becoming informers, Sinn Fein's Northern chairperson Fra McCann has accused the RUC of ``building for war''.

Ballymun - promises of a brighter future

Roisín de Rossa examines the biggest regeneration project in the history of the 26 County state

Crown forces saturate Cappagh

The rural community of Cappagh, Co Tyrone was placed under siege for over 96 hours in a joint RUC/British Army operation that started on Thursday 29 October.

Saoirse debates its strategy

At the second annual Saoirse Conference, held in West Belfast last Sunday, activists were reminded that the struggle on behalf of POWs is not yet over.

Long march to equality

Mary Nelis on the long road to equality in the U.S. for northern nationalists.

Cosy caravan for two - mother and son

Francis Kerrigan, who has spina bifida, has been housed by his local authority for over three years in an unserviced 14ft caravan, which he can't get in or out of.

Crown forces accused

West Tyrone Sinn Fein Assembly member Barry McElduff has accused the RUC and British Army of harassing local people along the Donegal border.

Binlids - a roaring success in New York

Following its sell-out run in at the Angel Orsanz Foundation in New York's Lower East Side, the play's director, Pam Brighton, spoke to An Phoblacht.

Methadone concern continues

Emotions ran high at a meeting in Dublin on Tuesday as Ringsend and Irishtown residents protested against the methadone service being established in their area.

SF man arrested

Sinn Fein Youth National Organiser Eoin O'Broin was arrested at Birmingham Airport on Monday at the start of a speaking tour of English cities.

Twenty five years remembered

One of the most respected volunteers in the history of the struggle in South Armagh will be remembered this month with a series of commemorative events.

The demise of the smaller farmer

Roisín de Rossa looks at the crisis in agriculture which brought 40,000 farmers onto the streets of Dublin last week

Adams to visit US west coast and Mexico

Following a successful trip to the US East Coast in October, Gerry Adams will be making a trip to the West Coast and Mexico City next week.

Krups closure a blow to Limerick

Hundreds of Krups workers who have lost their jobs doubt their chances of finding other work.


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