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Adams slams unionist obstacles
GERRY ADAMS has branded the
upcoming Ulster Unionist Council (UUC) meeting an attempt to "get
rid" of the Good Friday Agreement and has hit out at accusations
of republican orchestration of sectarian street violence in
Belfast.
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British Secretary of State John Reid mouthed the same old
platitudes in his recent visit to east Belfast, writes LAURA FRIEL.
The very first act of the new chief constable of the RUC, Hugh
Orde, was entirely political.
A forensic scientist has said he
can no longer stand by his claims about the Bloody Sunday victims.
The two soldiers responsible for the death of Peter McBride
are still in the British Army on the tenth anniversary of the murder.
Lading political figures from
Ireland and the US take part in a historic US-Ireland Business Summit
from 4-6 September.
The British government is
refusing to cooperate with the inquiry into the Dublin-Monaghan
bombings.
The 30th anniversary of the
deaths of IRA Volunteers James Carlin and Martin Curran was
marked in Downpatrick last Friday.
Sinn Féin President
Gerry Adams has extended his deepest sympathy following the death of SDLP leader Mark Durkan's
mother today.
Sinn Féin MP Martin
McGuinness, has commented in relation to an unannounced
visit by Bridie McCloskey to his Ministerial Office.
Thousands of Basque citizens
expressed their outrage over the banning of Basque
pro-independence party Batasuna last weekend.
Israle has jailed the father of one of the Palestinian young people who recently visited
Ireland as guests of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
Monto, nestled in the heart of Dublin's North Inner City,
now promises
salvation.
Aengus Ó Snodaigh
likens the second referendum on the Treaty of Nice to the movie
'Groundhog Day'.
Students held a candlelit
vigil outside the Dublin Department of Justice on Tuesday to
protest against the planned deportation of a Nigerian family.
Two British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL) freighters with a deadly
cargo are due to enter
the Irish Sea.
Aengus ó Snodaigh has
criticised the government's publication of an information booklet
on the Nice Treaty.
Sinn Féin's Caoimhghín ó Caoláin TD said
the government misled the electorate in
the General Election.
Several hundred took part in a walk in support of three Irishmen who are being
held in jail in Colombia.
After recent articles in this
paper by opponents of fluoride in our drinking water,
STIOFáN LONG presents the case for the defence.
The National Forum on Europe
has embarked on a tour of the 26 Counties for a series of public
meetings on the Nice Treaty.
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