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Don't do itThis weekend, tens of thousands of Irish people on the streets of Dublin and Belfast are joining millions in demonstrations throughout the world and demanding that the governments of the United States and Britain stop their drive to war. moreUDA Business as usual in North BelfastHaving temporarily sorted out their internal squabbles, unionist paramilitaries are celebrating by returning to what they do best - attacking nationalists.Never again?JIM GIBNEY on the debate following the humiliating collapse of the remnants of Johhny Adair's 'C' Company.Shooter refuses to come cleanAny remaining hopes the Bloody Sunday soldiers would be honest about the day were dealt a severe blow on Tuesday.Hillsborough talks frustratingA Sinn Féin delegation met with Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and British Prime Minister Tony Blair at Hillsborough on Wednesday.National Reconciliation - A Strategic ImperativeDECLAN KEARNEY proposes a republican strategy in the political process for the months ahead.Sinn Féin welcomes northern representation but criticises delaysThe response of the Taoiseach to a question concerning the rights of people living in the Six Counties to representation in the Houses of the Oireachtas has been welcomed.Heavy handed PSNI in OmaghThe PSNI has been accused of heavy handed tactics during disturbances in Omagh town centre on Sunday 9 February.Cory must recommend full independent public inquiryFebruary 12 marked the 14th anniversary of the assassination of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane by UDA gunmen.Parents accuse school of breach of trustParents of children attending St Malachy's High School in Antrim are accusing the school authorities of bad faith.Police Board sanctions use of CS gasThe North's Policing Board has been accused of backing PSNI proposals to arm themselves with weapons of repression.Ahern promises to raise concerns over registerThe Irish government is to raise the issue of the disenfranchisement of a large section of the Six-County electorate with the British government.Newry/Armagh picks threeSinn Féin in Newry/Armagh will be fielding a strong three-person team for the forthcoming Assembly elections.Sinn Féin puts concerns to PostComm chiefSinn Féin Assembly members from across the Six Counties met with the Chief of PostComm, John Semple, on Tuesday to discuss concerns about the Post Office.Colombia trial now a shamSinn Féin TD Seán Crowe says there is no possibility of the three Irishmen facing charges of assisting FARC guerillas getting a fair trial.Forcing farmers off the landIn the first of a series of articles on the crisis in agriculture, ROISIN DE ROSA discusses the EU Common Agricultural Policy.Beware of "dangerous facts"What could be worse than a broken Fianna Fáil election promise? Well it could be Fianna Fáil's fear of facts, writes ROBBIE SMYTH.Safe sites and Subbies don't mixLast week, thousands of building workers marched through Dublin city centre.Dublin urged to back families' demand for inquestsProposals have been submitted in response to a European Court of Human Rights ruling that the British had violated the Right to Life.Finance Bill tinkers with tax inequityThere were few surprises in the publication of last week's Finance Bill, writes ROBBIE SMYTH.Call for fundamental reform of mental health servicesThe Amnesty International report on mental healthcare published on Monday has been described as an "indictment".Blanchardstown tenants protest rent hikesOver 100 people protested outside Fingal County Council Offices in Dublin on Monday afternoon over the local authority's unprecedented rent increases.Adams announces details of SlógadhSinn Féin President Gerry Adams MP this week announced details of the party's Irish language conference, Slógadh Shinn Féin.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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