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New collusion revelationsSinn Féin Assembly member Michelle Gildernew has been given a list with details of 23 republicans taken from crown forces files. moreNo initiatives from British governmentThe intensive political engagement signposted for St Patrick's Day in Washington never materialised.Sinn Féin encouraged by American supportThe St Patrick's Day celebrations at the White House this year had inevitably an underlying air of concern and regret.``As near to murder as you can get''A 10-month-old baby and her mother were treated in hospital after a loyalist petrol bomb attack on their home just outside Glenarm near Larne.Threats against solicitor not taken seriouslyA Belfast solicitor who took on the work of Rosemary Nelson representing the Garvaghy Road residents has been refused personal protection by the RUC.Hundreds join Lurgan justice marchLast Sunday in Lurgan, hundreds of devastated families, relatives and friends stood in silence, grief written all over their faces.Orange Hall ``celebration'' ends in tragedy Loyalists in Portadown on St Patrick's nigh tprovoked a confrontation between nationalist youths and the RUC. Trimble and the film makerA report on Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble'a turn at taking the witness stand in the McPhilemy libel action in London's High Court.RUC behind sinister callsRUC officers based at Lurgan RUC barracks were behind a series of anonymous, malicious phone calls, it has emerged.RUC officer chargedAn RUC officer is to be charged with assault after an incident in Derry last August 14.Dublin eviction resistedAt least 30 activists gathered on Tuesday morning to greet the Dublin city sheriff, who was due to evict tenants from two flats in Crumlin.Belfast Carnival funSt Patrick's Day revellers in Belfast didn't let a spot of rain dampen their spirits.Tom Smith remembered, 25 years onThe largest crowd in recent memory turned out on St Patrick's Day in Dublin to mark the 25th anniversary of the death of IRA Volunteer Tom Smith.League under fire as RUC match goes aheadThere has been anb angry reaction to the decision of Newington FC to play a controversial soccer match against the RUC.Fusco gets bailAngelo Fusco, who was arrested near his home in Tralee, County Kerry, in January and served with British extradition warrants, was finally granted bail on Tuesday.Garda intimidation in GalwayAlan Ó Cléirigh, a 20-year-old commerce student at NUI Galway, has the latest target of Garda harassment and intimidation of Sinn Féin members.Public meeting in BallinamoreCaoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD spoke on the current crisis a Sinn Féin public meeting in Ballinamore, County Leitrim, last Sunday.Australian Irish `welcome' for queenAustralian Aid for Ireland (AAI) demonstrators made sure that Elizabeth Windsor got the message at an official welcome ceremony in Sydney on Monday.Leading Quebec politician joins Irish on marchGilles Duceppe, Canadian MP and leader of the Bloc Quebecois Party marched with the Montreal Coalition for Peace in Ireland (CPI) in that city's St. Patrick's Day Parade.Crumley resignsDerry Sinn Féin Councillor Cathal Crumley has resigned as chairperson of the Airport Committee, claiming the financial management of the City of Derry Airport is 'a shambles'.Germany shows political muscleHorst Kohler, the current president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, is also set to become the head of the International Monetary Fund.Dublin radio spreads worldwide anti-racism messageCommunity radio station NEAR FM, based in Dublin, took part in a a 24-hour worldwide radio show against racism.North England Hamill campaignA north of England campaign is being launched to obtain justice for Robert Hamill.Orange Order in Dublin PR stuntSinn Féin is seeking a special meeting of Dublin City Council to discuss a controversial Orange Order march in Dublin.Ormond Square issue not about homelessnessThe construction of a homeless people's hostel has been blocked.Dublin's recycling company closesKerbside, based in the Dublin suburb of Tallaght, shuts its doors this Friday, and 66 workers will lose their jobs while recyclables go uncollected.Hard lessons from Rover and Harland & Wolff50,000 workers in Britain are this week pondering a bleak long-term future after the decision by the German BMW group to sell off the Rover Cars company.Sinn Féin Youth National Spring SchoolSinn Féin's youth wing is holding its two-day National Spring School in Monaghan Town this weekend.PPF vote to be carriedIt was widely expected that the Programme for Prosperity and Fairness (PPF) would be endorsed by the ICTU.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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