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Thursday 4 February, 1999
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Loyalist threat growsNationalists throughout the Six Counties are being warned to be vigilant during the current upsurge in loyalist attacks and threats. more
Unionists try to censor St. Patrick festivitiesThe Belfast St. Patrick's Carnival will go ahead, despite a concerted effort by unionists and elements of the SDLP to torpedo what was designed to be an inclusive and cross-community day of festivities.Remembering state violence`State the Truth' was the theme for the 1999 Bloody Sunday commemoration programme as victims of state violence were remembered last weekend in Derry.
Memories of a singer, a republican and a comradeGerry Adams pays tribute to Kathleen Largey, who died twenty years ago this week.IRA investigates stolen gunsThe IRA has revealed that it is investigating the theft of ``a small amount'' of its weaponry which was stolen by individuals who resigned from Oglaigh na hEireann over a year ago.Paisley setting-up people for assassinationUp to two dozen men named in the House of Commons by Ian Paisley are now in living in fear of their lives.Creating an accountable justice systemYouth and community activists are coming together in the form of Community Restorative Justice (CRJ) to confront the problem of anti-social behaviour.Inequality still the unionist aimAs David Trimble persists in obstructing any progress, it is becoming more obvious that inequality is a pillar of his Agreement-stalling strategy, argues Mary MaguireCheckpoint closures a PR stuntThe announcement that seven border checkpoints are to close and one is to be dismantled has been described as a deception.SF Assembly team visits Leinster HouseThe demand for full implementation of the Good Friday Agreement in all its cross-border aspects was brought to Leinster House by Sinn Féin last week.`Spypost' to be demolishedA demonstration against British military bases at Cloghogue checkpoint outside Newry on Sunday will include the demolition of a `spypost'.New Lodge `Bloody Sunday' rememberedThere are questions to be answered, even after 26 years, about the New Lodge massacre.The fodder is running outSerious fodder crisis reveals catastrophe for small farmers, says Roisín de RossaTrinity welcomes Sinn FeinSinn Féin is in the process of forming a cumann in Trinity College following the recent overturn of a long-standing ban on the party.Parents oppose Cowen planPlans by the Dublin government to close the Haematology Department in the newly opened Tallaght Hospital have has met with strong opposition.Kerry anti-drugs campaign will continueFollowing media stories about Kerry Sinn Féin's anti-drug campaign, Ard Comhairle member Donal Cusack puts the record straight
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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