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Building an Ireland of equalsMost ambitious Sinn Féin campaign everSinn Féin will today launch its 18 candidates for the Westminster elections of 7 June, the first time the party has fielded a candidate in each of the Westminster constituencies. moreEmotion and confidence as Hunger Strikers are honouredOver 700 people turned out for one of the most emotion-charged events to be held so far this year.Spooks move to discredit Derry witnessesBritish intelligence services have made another effort to fatally subvert the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.Methadone programmes are not workingThe first of a short series of articles on the drugs crisis and strategies to tackle it.Jack Lynch's inactionSinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin has asked the difficult questions on the 1970 arms controversy.Off the road, fenian bastardsTension in the nationalist Short Strand and elsewhere is running high after some intense loyalist violence.Equality is for everyone``Equality is for everyone and no one should be afraid of an equality agenda,'' Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams told a West Belfast conference last week.Cowen attack on Sinn Féin backfiresThe Nice referendum campaign cranked up several notches this week as Fianna Fáil dipped their toes into the debate.New plastic bullet dubbed Lethal Weapon IIIBackbench Labour MP, Kevin McNamara last week dubbed the new plastic bullet `Lethal Weapon III'.North West finds a directionSligo's refurbished City Hall was the striking location for a historic meeting this week.Schoolboy forced to hold cannabis stashA 15-year-old school boy was forced to hide cannabis valued at £2,000 in his Falls Road home according to Sinn Féin's Fra McCann.£6m taxi bill for health trustsThe 19 health trusts throughout the Six Counties have run up nearly £6m on private taxis fares in the past four years.Dublin Corporation betrys homeless``The Dublin housing crisis is a volcano just waiting to explode'', said Councillor Nicky Kehoe.Department order penalizes disadvantaged schoolsThe Department of Education and Science in Dublin has ordered schools to abolish Middle Infants classes.Telling the story of women's involvementAnne Speed introduced a meeting as part of the Women's History Project last Thursday in Dublin.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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