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Sinn Féin ministers win in court
Trimble should stop time wasting - Adams
Gerry Adams has
called on the First Minister to ``set aside his sanctions against
the two Sinn Féin ministers, stop time wasting and get on with
the job of promoting the Good Friday Agreement and building
confidence within unionism''.
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North Belfast residents are questioning the RUC's role in a
series of life-threatening attacks in North Belfast.
Catholics in that area of North County
Derry have little faith in RUC promises to clamp down on the
bombers.
Speaking in Derry at the weekend, Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness
said ``the good thing about the new Secretary of State is that the
old one is gone''.
The Paras are back in South Armagh and one young man whose life
was threatened last weekend can testify to that.
Thousands of people marched
through Derry last Sunday afternoon to commemorate the 29th anniversary of the killings on
Bloody Sunday.
A panel discussion was held on the legacy of the 1980 and 1981
hunger strikes at the Calgagh Centre in Derry on Saturday
27 January.
Campaigners for the family of Belfast teenager Peter McBride,
have raised serious
misgivings about the appointment of Dr John Reid as the new
Secretary of State.
As John Bruton's leadership ends, Fine Gael is in crisis and a
new leader will not solve the massive problems that beset the
party, writes MICHEAL MacDONNCHA.
A bomb find on the roof of an east Belfast school may have been the
result of a failed attempt to mortar bomb a
nationalist enclave.
Two RUC Special Branch officers may face prosecution for their
role in the killing of Belfast defence lawyer Pat Finucane.
Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin urged
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to
ensure that the meetings of the All-Ireland Ministerial Council,
be held.
Nineteen Moldovans on valid work permits were told
when they arrived in Dublin
that their jobs had gone and then taken to Mountjoy Jail.
ANDREW O'CONNELL, a resident of
St
Teresa's Gardens in Dublin's inner city,
takes issue with a recent negative portrayal of his community.
An historic decision was taken at the North Eastern Health Board
(NEHB) meeting in Kells, County Meath, last Monday, 29 January.
Sinn Féin's Joe O'Donnell is calling on the housing executive to
address the serious housing problem in the Short Strand area.
The Justice for Diarmuid O'Neill Campaign has
published a booklet setting out in detail the case for an
inquiry.
People in Monaghaan are concerned about
a possible health risk posed by an electricity mast on the hill
overlooking the town.
Sinn Féin's Pat Doherty has asked Secretary
of State Dr Reid to provide evidence of his touted 'peace dividend'.
An event in the Town Hall Theatre,
Galway, will highlight the cause of establishing a paid holiday
to value women's work.
Sinn Féin's Arthur Morgan has been granted a judicial review of a
ruling that opened the way
for waste incineration in the area.
Several hundred republican activists gathered at the Canal Court
Hotel in Newry last Thursday for the launch of the Newry/Armagh
2001 Westminster election campaign.
Sinn Féin has named Daithí Doolan, a 32-year-old community
development worker living in Pearse Street, as its general
election candidate for Dublin South-East.
Birr's Sinn Féin constituency office was officially reopened by
Dublin Sinn Féin Councillor Larry O'Toole on 26 January.
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