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Decision timeNegotiations under the Mitchell Review are now at a critical point. This is clearly a defining moment for the Good Friday Agreement. more Conspiracy to murderThe fingerprints of British Military Intelligence are all over the murder conspiracy uncovered at Stoneyford Orange Hall.British militarisation continuesThe British army is engaged in a major programme of refortification in South Armagh.Night of shame as State enters PfPIn one of the most shameful votes in the history of Leinster House, the 26-County State has been taken into NATO's so-called Partnership for Peace.Dublin's refugee service crisisThe Refugee Application Centre in Dublin shut its doors on Monday, the result of a shameful lack of resources.RUC assault ex-POWFormer republican prisoner Packie Leonard received a severe bruising in a serious attack in McDonald's on Belfast's Bradbury Place on Monday.Be the worstThe lack of new recruits to the British army is now so desperate that young offenders institutions may be visited in an attempt to fill the 5,000 personnel shortfall.500th day of Garvaghy siege markedThe Garvaghy Road Residents Coalition is to host a public meeting to mark the 500th day of siege, which falls on Saturday, 13 November.Workers 'want a decent society'A trade union leader has said there is now a historic opportunity to match economic prosperity with democratic prosperity in Ireland. of a shameful lack or resources.O Caoláin deplores retention of Section 31Sinn Féin's TD is to table an amendment to the new Broadcasting Bill repealing the section which for years banned Sinn Féin spokepersons from the airwaves.Support the studentsFoyle Assembly member, Mary Nelis, has called on the public to support next week's rally organised by students at Belfast City Hall.Shoot to kill - A search for justiceNobody has ever been called to answer for the 1980 RUC killing of Volunteer Teddy O'Neill. Now his family are asking questions.Tom Williams - Still hope for republican burialAppeals continue for the remains of executed IRA Volunteer Tom Williams to be buried at the republican plot in West Belfast's Milltown cemetery.Scandal surrounds Kepak closure in DrumshamboLeitrim Foods closed down last June, and last week was inviting buyers in for the machinery in the plant.Marie Moore to open Women's ConferenceMarie Moore, the first ever Sinn Féin Deputy Mayor of Belfast, will be a featured speaker at Sinn Féin's National Women's Conference this Saturday.Microsoft found guilty of abusing powerWilliam Gates III was for a few hours this week a poorer man after a US Court decision that Microsoft was a monopolist.SDLP blocks Belfast St Patrick's Day paradeA decision by the SDLP to support unionist efforts to block funding for next year's St Patrick's Day parade in Belfast has angered many nationalists.Pastor scalds prisonerPastor Clifford Peebles has been put in isolation after scalding, Tommy Crossan, a prisoner being held on remand for dissident republican activity.`Peace dividend' and the arms tradeA company which manufactures arms for international warfare has brought controversy to Derry.Crowe welcomes Rovers to TallaghtA South Dublin County Council decision to grant Shamrock Rovers planning permission for their new site in Tallaght has been welcomed.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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