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Anger at British suspensionHaven't we been here before? It has been another week of loyalist attacks on nationalist and republican areas and of squandered opportunities in the political process. more
Fundraiser proceeds to go to New York victimsA Friends of Sinn Féin fundraiser will benefit the families of those in the construction industry killed in the World Trade Center atrocity.National culmination of Hunger Strike eventsNext week marks the culmination of the year of events throughout Ireland and overseas commemorating and celebrating the legacy of the 1981 hunger strikers.Health study highlights inequalitiesA sharp divide between health in urban and rural areas and is among the findings of a new report on Irish health.Death of Kevin BolandThe death ocurred this week of former Fianna Fáil government minister Kevin Boland. He was 84.Maskey arrested in TurkeySinn Féin Assembly member Alex Maskey was on a fact finding mission when he was arrested by the Turkish military and police last week.Meehan granted leave to appeal gun refusalSinn Féin councillor Martin Meehan has been granted leave to appeal the refusal to allow him a gun licence.`Don't privatise Aer Lingus' - Ó CaoláinA packed meeting of Aer Lingus workers expressed strong opposition to any plans to privatise the national airline.Gas pipe to North West approvedThe creation of an all-Ireland gas network moved a step closer last week with approval for a cross border pipeline.Tragic death during Construction Safety WeekThe tragic death of another construction worker brings to 15 the number of deaths on building sites in the 26 Counties this year.Council flouts waste and pollution lawsParkland in Finglas is being used as a dump by the local coouncil, according to residents.Republicans remember Diarmuid O' NeillRepublicans from around Cork gathered at the graveside of Volunteer Diarmuid O' Neill last Sunday.Nugent ceremony an historic firstUp to 100 people attended a ceremony to unveil a memorial plaque in honour of Kieran Nugent in Belfast City Cemetery on Sunday.Ógra Shinn Féin: Back on the beatÓgra Shinn Féin has launched a national campaign calling for radical change to policing.A tale of two cablesThe Public Accounts Committee of Leinster House is holding an inquiry into the rail signalling project.Shinko disaster for TallaghtCouncillor Seán Crowe has called on the government to act swiftly following the loss of 300 jobs in Tallaght.Harney's short memoryIt seems that the corridors of power are suddenly listening, writes ROBBIE MacGABHANN.Ahern urged to reverse Shannon offerA wide group of non-governmental organisations in Ireland held a vigil to protest the commitment of Taoiseach Bertie Ahern that US military planes could use Irish airports.Waterford ratifies CullinaneDavid Cullinane was ratified last Friday, 22 September, as Sinn Féin candidate for the Waterford constituency.Ard Fheis Clár launchedThe Clár (programme) for the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis, which takes place this weekend, has been launched.Slógadh Shinn Féin i Ráth CairnBeidh Slógadh Shinn Féin i Ráth Cairn arís i mbliana ar an 19, 20 agus 21 Deireadh Fómhair 2001.Sinn Féin score big at UCGSocieties Day showed an increased number of students, both male and female, joining the Sinn Féin university cumann in Galway.Football crazyRepublicans tasted bitter defeat in the annual soccer tournament against racism in Dublin last week.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
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