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Ahern-Blair meeting critical
"Thursday's meeting between the Taoiseach and the British Prime
Minister will probably be the most crucial meeting yet in the
peace process."
This was the very direct message sent by Gerry Adams on Tuesday
morning after meeting with Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and Foreign
Miniser Brian Cowen in Dublin on Tuesday morning.
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Sinn Féin Councillor Briege Meehan was in Glengormley on
Tuesday to show solidarity with striking firefighters
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Former British prime minister
Edward Heath has been involved in prolonged and dramatic clashes
with Michael Lavery QC, for the families, at the Bloody Sunday
Inquiry.
A Thomas Hardy novel comes to mind for LAURA
FRIEL after a week that saw both unionist parties snubb the opportunity for inclusive
dialogue in Belfast and Dublin.
Sinn Féin
Councillors on six local councils are to requisition a special
meeting to discuss the failure to ensure the registration of voters.
A
court ruling to uphold the decision by the British Army Board to allow Mark Wright
and James Fisher to remain in the army has been appealed.
A series of events has been organised to commemorate
the New Lodge Six on the 30th anniversary of their deaths.
Two people wounded by an RUC man Allen Moore
in 1992 had their claim for compensation settled in Belfast's HIgh Court on
Monday 13 January.
Father Aiden Troy, the
Chairman of the Board of Governors at Holy Cross school, has
revealed that he has received "two serious death threats" from
unionist paramilitaries in the last few days.
The names and addresses of
prominent Sinn Féin officials and nationalist community
workers in North and East Belfast have been found on a computer
disc following a PSNI raid in Carickfergus.
Over a thousand people gathered outside
Crossmaglen to commemorate the 26th anniversary of the death of
Volunteer Séamus Harvey.
The Northern
Ireland Electricity has been criticised for attempting to install new `pay as you use'
meters in homes
of people who have accumulated debts on electricity charges.
A round-up of other news stories of the week from around the country.
JOANNE CORCORAN continues her look at the work of the All Ireland
Implementation Bodies.
The British Medical Journal has found
that some corporations
have not complied with the International Code of Marketing of
Breastmilk Substitutes in West Africa.
The case of Niall Connolly,
James Monaghan and Martin McCauley will resume in Bogota on 5, 6
and 7 February.
The scene in Dublin's City
Hall last Thursday night was sickening, as the Labour Party
managed to once again serve its own interests.
Sinn Féin
spokesperson on International Affairs, Aengus Ó Snodaigh
TD delivered a
message of support to the Shannon Peace Camp on Tuesday.
A Sinn Féin Agriculture Conference took place in Carrickmore, County Tyrone, on Saturday 18
January.
The North Eastern Health Board's rejection of the Service Plan for 2003
provides an opportunity to restore
services at Monaghan and Dundalk hospitals, according to Caoimhghin Ó
Caoláin TD.
ROBBIE SMYTH profiles the media industry, asking who owns the media in Ireland?
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