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Anti-Catholic pogrom continuesWho are the UDA trying to kid?In a remarkable claim made to the BBC on Wednesday afternoon, the self-styled inner council of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) claimed that their killer gang is not involved in the ongoing bomb and gun attacks on nationalists across the Six Counties. moreTorturing the dyingAn excerpt from an article first printed in 1976 by GERRY ADAMS, reprinted on the 25th anniversary of the death of Frank Stagg.Move on policing or stay at homeGerry Adams has said that unless there is movement from the British Government on policing, Tony Blair need not visit Belfast.Female FRU operative namedA female Force Research Unit operative at the centre of the Pat Finucane controversay and only known previously as ``Mags'' has been named on the Internet.London hears O'Neill inquiry demandThe booklet presenting the case for an independent public inquiry into the shooting has been launched.Where was the EU when?ROBBIE MacGABHANN looks back at a week when the EU reprimanded the Dublin Government.Reid implicated in Ahern's Scotland cancellationThe new Secretary of State John Reid continues to be implicated in the fiasco surrounding the forced cancellation of Bertie Ahern's visit to Scotland.Orange Intimidation on Garvaghy RoadAs the 1,000th day of the siege of Garvaghy Road approaches, Orange protesters have again taken to the streets of Portadown.Memories of `81 stirredLast week saw the opening of the National `81 Hunger Strike Commemoration Committee's office in Belfast.Built on a dream, founded on a mythJUSTIN MORAN writes on the plight of the working poor in America, where one out of every five children lives in poverty.Over the top RUCSinn Féin has described an RUC operation in Armagh City as a case of brutality towards four youths.Dublin Sinn Féin against bin chargesA public meeting in Dublin's south-east inner city heard Sinn Féin support for a campaign of opposition to Dublin Corporation's new bin collection chargesCarpenters strike challenges PPFThe Building and Allied Trades Union (BATU) has been accused of breaching the Programme for Prosperity and Fairness.Large crowd hears hunger strikersThe inhumane conditions in the H Blocks of Long Kesh 20 years ago were recalled at a public meeting in Clonakilty last week.Dump unfair 11+Sinn Féin's Barry McElduff said this week that the marketplace or selective mechanisms have no place in future plans for education.St Patrick's auction raises £28,000Last weekend's fundraising events in aid of the St Patrick's Day Carnival and far exceeded the expectations of the organisers.350 held at anti-nuclear demo350 protestors were arrested at an anti-nuclear protest held at the Faslane Trident submarine base at Clyde in Scotland on Monday.UVF pipe bomb factory discoveredA bomb factory found in a block of flats off Belfast's Shore Road has been linked to the UVF.Long-term solutions to anti-social behaviourAt a recent meeting in Dublin, Lisburn Sinn Féin councillor Michael Ferguson described how anti-social behaviour can be tackled.Nigerians face deportationOn Monday evening two quite innocent people were handcuffed and taken to jail to await deportation.Maternity units to close after all?Insurers are still refusing cover on the maternity units at Louth and Monaghan County Hospitals.Reestablish the North West rail linkWest Tyrone Assembly member Pat Doherty has outlined Sinn Féin's vision for the future development of the rail transport in the North West Region of Ireland.Gas blast scare at Sellafield.A major disaster was narrowly averted at Sellafield's nuclear waste plant in Cumbria, last month.
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