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Blair must play his partThe round table crisis talks being held in Shropshire, England, broke up on Wednesday without any sign of positive movement. moreKeeping an eye on the prizeAn edited version of a keynote address by Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams delivered in Westminster on Tuesday evening, 10 July.Loyalists abandon the AgreementNorthern nationalists braced themselves, fearing further sectarian attacks, as loyalists formally withdrew their support for the Good Friday Agreement.Widespread loyalist attacksNationalists from across the North, from Limavady in County Derry to Ballyclare in County Antrim, have been targeted by loyalist bombers.``Cover-up on Arms Trial'' - Ó CaoláinSinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin has said that the number of key documents which are missing point to a cover up on the 1970 Arms Trial.UN finds shameful level of Irish povertyThe latest UN Human Development Report casts a shadow on the record of the Irish coalition government.Lenadoon pays tribute to JoeThe 20th anniversary of the death on hunger strike of Joe McDonnell was marked by a massive turnout in Lenadoon last Sunday, 8 July.alternative to Punitive JusticeROISIN DE ROSA on the emergence of Community Restorative Justice in the Six Counties in the context of a policing vacuum.The Battle of the SOM (Silly Old Men)FERN LANE on the annual protest by Orangemen on Drumcree hill, more muted this year than previous years.Emmet bicentenary plans announcedAt a packed meeting in Dublin Castle on Wednesday, plans were unveiled to mark the bicentenary of the 1803 Rising and the death of Robert Emmet.Sinn Féin calls on UN to act on abusesSinn Féin has presented a 40 page document to the United Nations Human Rights Committee.Republican ex-POWs back Turkish hunger strikersA former republican POW speaks about his recent visit to Turkey and his meetings with some of the hunger strikers.Finucanes family insists on public inquiryThe family of assassinated Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane have reiterated that they will accept nothing less than an independent public inquiry.Ireland's part in the anti-globalisation movementIn the second of a series of articles on globalisation and the worldwide movement against it, JUSTIN MORAN talks to some Irish activists.Dáil session endsWhile most focussed on the governmentÕs failed attempt to ban opinion polls in the week before elections, the Waste Management Bill was considered more damaging.Burke gives it awayRTE for once got a good press in the West last week over its Prime Time Programme assessing the costs and benefits of bringing Corrib Gas ashore.25th anniversary of Volunteer Patrick CannonOver 200 people commemorated the 25th anniversary of the death of IRA Volunteer Patrick Cannon at Balgriffin Cemetery in North County Dublin last Saturday.The biggest bestest Féile everEurope's largest and most energetic community festival, West Belfast's Féile an Phobail, is set to be even bigger and better this year.Sinn Féin National Draw tickets now availableThe first of five weekly draws will take place on Saturday, 6 October 2001.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
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