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Adams predicts
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Sinn Féin will be the ``story of this election'', the party's president, Gerry Adams, told An Phoblacht as we went to print on the eve of the elections in the Six Counties and the Nice Treaty referendum south of the border. more

IRA confirms talks with IICD

A senior IRA source confirmed to An Phoblacht that a third inspection of IRA arms dumps has been carried out by the international arms inspectors.

New loyalist death threats

Republicans throughout the North have been told they are being targeted by loyalists.

What kind of Ireland?

The Nice Treaty referendum campaign has uncovered two questions as being on the minds of the Irish public, argues ROBBIE MacGABHANN

Plastic bullets maim and kill

Plastic bullets maim and kill and in this respect there is nothing new about the latest development of this lethal weapon, writes LAURA FRIEL.

Save Aer Lingus from ``corporate pirates''

Sinn Féin is ``totally opposed'' to any form of privatisation of Aer Lingus.

Australian support for the hunger strikers

An article from an Australian magazine produced to mark the 20th anniversary of the 1981 hunger strike.

Huge turnout for Ballymurphy Volunteers

Over 1,000 people gathered for the unveiling in memory of two of the IRA's most legendary fighters last Sunday.

Belfast abduction attempt

A West Belfast man was tailed to his work last Friday in what is believed to have been a loyalist abduction attempt.

Derry `too dangerous' for soldiers

Britian is continuing to try to ensure that its soldiers involved in Bloody Sunday will not have to attend the inquiry in person.

Call for inquiry into Corrib Gas deal

Sinn Féin has called for an inquiry into the deal done by Ray Burke on a gas field off the West of Ireland.

Four years in Leinster House

Four years ago this week voters the first non-abstentionist Sinn Féin TD was elected in the 26 Counties.

Carey's flawed bag

Pat Carey, TD and leader of the Fianna Fáil Group on Dublin City Council, has financed the handout of 2,000 paper shopping bags.

Support for Downpatrick monument

A poll on the future of a republican memorial in Downpatrick has received up to 2,000 respondents.

Oldham deputy mayor attacked

The home of the Deputy Mayor of Oldham was targeted in a racially-motivated attack last Friday.

Volunteers honoured on the Border

More than 500 people attended the unveiling of a commemorative plaque on the Monaghan/Fermanagh border on last Sunday evening, 3 June.


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