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Urgent inclusive talks needed
Dangerous vacuum must be filled - McGuinness
Speaking after his meeting with US Ambassador Richard Haass at
the State Department in Washington on Tuesday, Martin McGuinness
expressed the concern among republicans and nationalists at the
suspension of the institutions by the British government.
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It was clear that in the 26 Counties the changed political
landscape signalled in May's Leinster House election was even
more crystallised, writes ROBBIE MacGABHANN.
A 29-year-old Catholic man
is fighting for his life after being attacked by two loyalists
outside his flat in Larne on Tuesday night.
Soldier 027, who began his
evidence to the Saville inquiry last Wednesday, continued his
account of Bloody Sunday this week.
Sinn Féin
national chair Mitchel McLaughlin predicts that census figures will confirm
a further closing of the gap between republican/nationalists and
the combined pro-Union population.
Sinn Féin members in
Louth are becoming increasing anxious about the illegal
dumping problem at Baltray.
The trial of Jim Monaghan,
Martin McCauley and Niall Connolly has been adjourned until 2
December.
Labour has been criticised as
"a different kind of Fianna Fáil" after Dáil rules were changed
to
accommodate the Party and the Taoiseach.
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Justice
and Equality, Aengus Ó Snodaigh, while broadly welcoming
the Bill has broadly welcomed the Data Protection
(Amendment) Bill 2002.
A 20-year-old West Belfast
man has been recharged with causing the death of
Ballymurphy teenager Debbie McComb.
The recent Supreme Court
ruling declaring aspects of the Domestic Violence Act, 1996
unconstitutional has reopened the debate on men and women's
rights in family law cases.
LAURA FRIEL finds little has changed one year after the traumatic
sectarian siege of Holy Cross girls' primary school.
Independent TDs have given
their support to the protest fast and vigil demanding the
retention and development of services at Monaghan General
Hospital.
The sectarianism that
permeates soccer in the Six Counties reared its ugly head at the
weekend.
A panel of top journalists
from RTÉ and many of Ireland's leading newspapers has
issued a ruling which amounts to a declaration that Belfast is no
longer in Ireland.
he scandal whereby the
organs of deceased children were removed without the knowledge or
consent of their parents was highlighted in the Dáil this
week.
A
Belfast Court has granted leave to the widow of nationalist
councillor Patsy Kelly to seek a judicial review on the actions
of the PSNI.
A series of bomb alerts
throughout the Six Counties on Monday 21 October were the work of
the so-called Real IRA, the group responsible for the Omagh
bombing.
JIM SLAVEN argues that the
focus of a new campaign against sectarianism in Scotland has been
exclusively placed on the Irish community.
The last few days have been
full of activity and news for anti-nuclear activists.
Sinn Féin's five TDs
play host to a visit to Leinster House by a delegation of Sinn
Féin Assembly members today.
The long awaited Stevens
Inquiry report into the killing of Pat Finucane is to be delayed
for a second time.
Sinn Féin
spokesperson on International Affairs and Defense, Aengus
Ó Snodaigh has called on the government to strongly oppose the
launching of a new war against Iraq.
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