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Thursday 29 April, 1999
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SF Ard Fheis 1999Sinn Féin's annual conference takes place next weekend at the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 All those attending are asked to register with Ard Oifig Sinn Fein at 44 Parnell Square in Dublin.Loyalist victims lucky to be aliveTwo bruised and battered young men have recount their ordeal at the hands of a loyalist murder gang.How do they know you're a Catholic?With this week marking the 300th day of siege of the Garvaghy Road, Laura Friel spent a day talking to local residents.They were ordinary and extraordinaryLaurence McKeown, one of those who took part in the 1981 Hunger Strike, shares his thoughts on the 18th anniversary of that terrible year of courage and struggle.RUC slated at Gilman hearingsIrish Americans queued last Thursday to show their support for the hearings called by Congressman Benjamin Gilman on the need for a new policing service in the Six Counties.Ligoniel grenade attack: RUC quizzed about carAn RUC vehicle was present in Ligoniel immediately after a grenade attack on the home of a Catholic woman on Sunday night.Stormont Circus provides no surprisesAs the summer weeks grow closer, there is a sense that the Stormont political circus is having difficulty selling its tickets.County Derry nationalist living in fearA north County Derry man who has been told he is ``going to be eliminated'' by the Orange Volunteers has told An Phoblacht that he and his family are now living in fear of their lives.Glasgow police brutalise nationalistsScottish police have been accused of abusing the rights of six young people from BelfastIngram snubs Springhill massacre victimsBritish `victims' minister Adam Ingram has been accused of snubbing members of the Springhill Massacre Committee, who requested a meeting with him.Community takes on multi-million pound industryA community in Dublin's South East Inner City went into battle last week against leading players in the recent boom in the construction industry.Stevens move aimed at preventing Finucane InquiryGeraldine Finucane, wife of assassinated solicitor Pat Finucane, has condemned RUC Chief Ronnie Flanagan's appointment of John Stevens to reopen the investigation into the murder.McElduff challenges UUP's HusseyThe UUP's joint whip, Derek Hussey, has been asked to explain the contradiction between his support for the Good Friday Agreement and the actions of the loyalist band he cofounded.Bloody Sunday - anonymity debatedLawyers representing the families of those killed and injured by British paratroopers on Bloody Sunday have told the Saville Inquiry that it should get information from whatever sources it can.Dublin/Monaghan bombings cover-upThe Garda Special Branch is looking at fresh claims by a former RUC man that his colleagues in the British military were behind the Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 1974.Racist bombings in LondonNail-bombs planted in London have been blamed on former members or low-profile associates of C18, a fragmented racist group.Adams slams `Partnership for Peace'Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has strongly slated the Fianna Fáil/Progressive Democrat government's intention to join NATO's `Partnership for Peace' organisation.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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