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Thursday 24 September, 1998
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Trimble must decide Decommissioning being used to wreck AgreementThe issue of decommissioning has once again been pushed to the top of the political agenda. And once again it has the potential to push the entire peace process into crisis. more
Sinn Fein launch Patten submissionGerry Adams and Sinn Féin spokesperson on Policing and Justice, Bairbre de Brun launched the party's submission to the Independent Commission on Policing at Stormont on Wednesday.Drugs: the state's failed legacyMichael Pierse examines the policies used to tackle Dublin's drugs crisisWest Belfast resistance on New York stageOn the eve of their departure for America, some of the women behind the Justus Community Theatre smash hit `Binlids' spoke exclusively to An Phoblacht.Mowlam challenged on South ArmaghAt the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body in York this week Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín o Caoláin raised the deteriorating situation in South Armagh and the urgent need for demilitarisation.Whitewell - a tragedy waiting to happenThe Ballymoney atrocity almost reoccurred last weekend in the Whitewell area of North Belfast when petrol was poured through the letterbox of a house in the nationalist enclave.Loyalists plan `cultural' eventPortadown town centre will be the scene on Saturday 26 September for a day of events to celebrate loyalist culture.NIO delaying releasesA recently released republican POW has said that the release procedure is being deliberately delayed.Orange ``PR stunt''Last weekend's seminar by the Ballynafeigh Orange Order was dismissed as a cynical attempt to get around the need for dialogue.Food for thoughtMary Nelis finds a new source of inspiration in her search for a revolutionary figure.Troops Out - of UniversityStudents at Queen's University are alarmed by British Army recruitment attempts using promises of cheap alcohol and free travel.Gardai question genetic protestorsThe Gardai say they want to question all those who were involved in the public uprooting of genetically modified crops at a Co Wexford farm in June.Compo fury ignores factsThe angry Unionist protests over the £76,000 paid in compensation to H Block prisoners ignored certain facts surrounding the case.British Army fail to move on TB outbreakThe British Army has been accused of failing to adhere to Department of Agriculture guidelines in South Armagh.Ringsend rejects developersA proposed development for a sixteen-floor private apartment complex, car park and an hotel has infuriated east Dublin residents.Ex POW harassed in WaterfordEx Portlaoise Prisoner Bill Hayes' family was last Saturday harassed by members of the Gardaí and Special Branch.Mind how you goThe statistics of those killed and injured in road accidents make for disturbing reading, writes Meadbh GallagherSurvey shows benefits of IrishNew research has discovered that 97% of those who pass through Irish medium schools go on to either full-time employment or third level education.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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Féiniúlacht tacair chomh caol le tráithnín Cosnaíonn rialacha..
Ahern must deliver tax cuts for the low paid Open letter to Seán Dorgan
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