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Anti-Catholic
pogrom continues
UDA ceasefire over
It is with deja vú that we view the ``deployment'' of the
British Army in North Belfast this week and ask just who they are
protecting.
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The EU Commission is attempting to to bully the 26-County
government into changing its budget and cutting public spending,
says Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin.
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams addressed the annual
Joe McManus/Kevin Coen lecture in Sligo on
Sunday last.
The leadership election is in a sense the beginning of the end
for Fine Gael, writes ROBBIE MacGABHANN
Duncannon is a beautiful quiet little village in the southeast of
Wexford, almost
unspoilt, until now.
Angry residents in County Louth are calling on the Dublin
government to investigate British Army incursions into the 26
Counties.
The inhumane conditions in the H Blocks of Long Kesh 20 years ago
were recalled at a public meeting in Clonakilty last week by two
republican ex-prisoners who were on the 1981 Hunger Strike.
There are unanswered questions about the killing ten years ago
of Eddie Fullerton, Sinn Féin councillor in Buncrana, County Donegal.
Those who
petitioned against incineration in Galway are enraged at a
betrayal by Fianna Fáil and PD councillors.
reinstatement.
Whilst the army careers of convicted murderers progress smoothly, other
criminals within the British army are not treated so well.
The Dublin Department of Justice has announced a move to end the impasse over an
inquiry into the killing of Séamus Ludlow.
A row between Assembly members and Stormont civil servants,
surfaced last week after an embarrassing memo was
leaked.
Sinn Féin councillors walked out of a meeting of Armagh district
Council in protest at the handling
of the issue of the striking of the local rate.
The
maternity units in Dundalk and Monaghan Hospitals will not be
closed.
A Dublin friend rang the other night to say that he had just been
to the most depressing public meeting in his life, writes DANNY MORRISON.
Sinn Féin Equality Spokesperson Conor Murphy has accused Regional
Development Minister Gregory Campbell of misleading the Assembly
on the use of the Irish language on bilingual road signs.
A pathbreaking conference to discuss the powers and potential of
the Human Rights Commissions (HRCs) was held last Saturday.
A employment tribunal in Manchester, England, has found in favour
of an Irishman who claimed racial discrimination.
The Sinn Féin Mayor of Sligo, Sean MacManus, has welcomed the
serving of an enforcement order by Sligo County Council on
Eircell.
Sinn Féin representatives met Lebanon's Agriculture minister in
Beirut to improve beef trade links.
Dublin Tar Isteach held another successful hill walk last Sunday.
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