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Local heroes capture gunman
Loyalist gunman Andrew Coulter after his capture and arrest
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A loyalist gunman who was overpowered and disarmed by Portadown
nationalists was intent on ``mass, indiscriminate murder'', An Phoblacht
has been told. more
Thirty years on from the burning of Belfast's
Bombay Street, the fundamental issues
about the nature of society in the Six Counties have again been cast in stark relief, writes
Sean Brady.
Open drug dealing across Dublin is making a comeback, according to anti-drugs
activists
The Ardoyne Fleadh and Féile an Phobail in West Belfast this year hosted events
that allowed the relatives of those killed in the conflict to speak
about their experience.
A 22-year-old West Belfast man was stripped, beaten and left for dead
outside Woodbourne RUC barracks on the weekend of 24/25 July.
The failure of Britain's Master of the Rolls to declare his
military links has compromised his judgement in the Bloody
Sunday anonymity case.
Over 500 attended a meeting at the Rhu Glen Hote lorganised by the
Waterford-Kilkenny Incinerator Study Group in Slieverue.
Falls taxi drivers scared off a sectarian attacker assaulting a
Shankill Road taxi driver and his passenger last week.
In the capital of the Celtic Tiger, an increasing
number of people are living on the streets, young and old alike.
Catholics still suffer disadvantages in employment, a British
government agency has admitted in a report published last week.
California State Senator Tom Hayden officially opened the new
Community Restorative Justice (CRJ) central offices on the Andersonstown
Road, Belfast, on Tuesday afternoon.
A Derry family has
called on the British army to accept responsibility for
their son's death.
New laws by Tony Blair's British government allowing the use of
plastic bullets in England and Wales have been described by Sinn
Féin's Mary Nellis as insulting.
Lurgan republican Collie Duffy is to appeal the 12-month suspended
sentence he received last week for allegedly assaulting a Royal Irish
Regiment (RIR) soldier in 1997.
The news that yet another loyalist has been charged by the Stevens
team investigating the 1989 killing of lawyer Pat Finucane highlights once
again the failure of the RUC in their original investigation.
The ongoing campaign of terror against Catholics in Dunmurry -
thought to be orchestrated by the UDA - has forced another young family out
of the area.
Tension between the UVF and UDA in Derry has seen violence erupting
across Protestant communities in the Waterside area of the city last week,
with attacks on cars and people.
A
whole host of companies and organisations are waiting to profit from your
illness, writes Robbie MacGabhann
Cavan/Monaghan Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín O Caoláin
has accused the Minister for Finance of setting double
standards.
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