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Bloody Sunday families' fury
Fears that the British judicial system would once again rule in
favour of the British Army were realised last week at the High
Court in London.
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Loyalist thugs who abused a seven year old child on her way to
Holy Cross school on Wednesday were described as "the
lowest of the low".
A Catholic man had a lucky escape from death after a loyalist
gunman opened fire on him as he waited for a lift to work on
Friday 16 November.
If there ever was any hope of justice for the Finucane family
arising out of the Stevens inquiry it was fading fast this week
with the immanent collapse of the trial against William Stobie.
Sinn Féin councillor Eoin Ó Broin has accused the RUC/PSNI of
indulging in unprovoked violence after they attacked nationalists
in Newington Street last Sunday, 18 November.
Martin McGuinness has dismissed a Book by Sunday Times
columnist Liam Clarke and his wife Kathy Johnston as an attempt
to return to the failed policy of demonising the Sinn Féin
leadership.
Sinn Fein spokesperson on Policing North Belfast Assembly member Gerry Kelly
has said his party will study the regulations now published by the British government.
JIM GIBNEY gives his view on
the decision by Britain's Home Secretary, David Blunkett,
to reintroduce internment without
trial.
A South Armagh farmer who was threatened by members of the
Crown forces says he is fearful for his life and the lives of his
family.
The third annual conference of the Sinn Féin
National Women's Forum took place in Dublin on Saturday 17 November.
It was difficult to come up with a good reason to
justify the pay packets of
Ruairi Quinn and
Eoghan Harris last week, after seeing them both levelled by Sinn Féin leaders,
writes MICHAEL PIERSE.
The basis on which the war in Afghanistan has been fought was
challenged by Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD in a special Dáil debate
last week.
In the space of a few months, the bullish
optimism, the arrogance, the endless hype are all no more, writes ROBBIE MacGABHANN
Foreign Affairs minister Brian Cowen has decided
that the Treaty of Nice is necessary for enlargement and that it
needs to be ratified by the end of next year.
Sinn Féin joint Assembly Education spokespersons assess
the impact Minister for Education Martin
McGuinness has had in the Six Counties.
Estimates are here again - like Christmas. It's either vote
the same old thing, and more of it, or vote yourselves out of a
job, writes ROISIN DE ROSA.
Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin
has backed a motion calling for a public inquiry into the conduct of
the Gardaí in County Donegal.
The students of Galway
returned to college to face dramatic rent increases this
September.
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