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Higher walls no protection
As Gerry Adams met US
Special Envoy to the north of Ireland, Richard Haass, yesterday,
Wednesday 12 June, he delivered yet again Sinn Féin's
message on policing: the Patten Report must be implemented in
full, and the party will not settle for its dilution.
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While people's minds were
focused on the loyalist violence directed at the Short Strand in
East Belfast over the past week, loyalists in other parts of the
North were equally active.
In stark contrast to the
situation in Belfast, unionist councillors elsewhere have agreed power-sharing
deals.
Thursday was the
momentous day
when for the first time five Sinn Féin party representatives entered
Leinster House as TDs.
Two Sunday Times
journalists told the Bloody Sunday
Inquiry that an article they wrote was pulled after the newspaper
came under pressure from the government.
Assembly member
Conor Murphy has condemned the actions of a British Army
helicopter which flew dangerously low for several miles along a
main road.
Retired Canadian judge Peter Cory (76)
has been appointed to 'review' a number of controversial killings
where there have been allegations of collusion.
Sinn Féin's Davy
Hyland hosted a
reception to welcome
US Consul Barbara Stevenson and Jim McShane, Deputy Chief New
York Police Department.
Foyle Assembly member
Mitchel McLaughlin has welcomed last week's launch of ADSL
Broadband in the Derry City Council area.
Sinn Féin's Mitchel McLaughlin has said
that thousands of construction and related services jobs in Derry
are at risk.
Sinn Féin Health
Minister Bairbre de Brún has released details of
a major plan for the restructuring of hospital facilities across
the Six Counties.
Exchequer
returns for the first five months of 2002 show a serious problem, writes ROBBIE MacGABHANN.
Caoimhghín Ó
Caoláin TD has described new inflation figures as an
indictment of the government's handling of the Euro changeover
and of the last Budget.
Two ships, carrying enough
useable plutonium to create 50 nuclear bombs, will depart
Japanese shores for England in the next few weeks.
Sinn Féin TD Arthur
Morgan has slammed the decision of two county
councils to back the building of an incinerator.
A Public
Appointments Commission watchdog has been urged after the
revelation that outgoing Fianna Fáil ministers rewarded 59
friends and supporters with jobs on state bodies.
The Equality Authority (EA),
last week launched a report titled 'Implementing
Equality for Older People'.
The newly formed Real Women
Drama group from Mullaghbawn are getting ready for the opening
night of their first ever production.
A massive celebration of
Irish culture and traditions will take place in Trim, County
Meath, on Sunday 23 June.
Sinn Féin is
organising a soccer tournament for young people in the Farranree
area of Cork this Saturday.
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