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We're innocent
Colombia accused testify in court
The three Irishmen on trial in Colombia made a surprise appearance in
court for the first time in their trial on Wednesday as the lengthy
proceedings draw to a close.
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The family of an independent nationalist councillor, Patrick Kelly,
have said they will not cooperate with a
new PSNI inquiry.
The Chief Executive of the Ulster Unionist Party has been arrested and
questioned by the PSNI in connection with serious offences within the
north's Electoral Office.
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams MP has continued to press the message that the British
government "has to set a date certain for the elections".
Sinn Féin Chief Negotiator Martin McGuinness MP on Wednesday
morning led a party delegation to meet with the Human Rights
Commission.
Families of peace activists in Antrim have been told they are in
imminent danger from loyalist paramilitaries.
Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin spoke at the unveiling of a monument in County Cavan
to IRA Captain Edward Boylan, who was killed in the Civil War.
Twenty-three-year-old Stephen Dowie appeared at Belfast Court on
Saturday 16 July charged with the murder of Jonathan Stewart in
December 2002.
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams last Thursday spoke at a
news conference at which he urged people to take part in the march and
rally against collusion on 10 August.
Sinn Féin councillor Pat McGinn has accused the British
Army of glorifying loyalist violence.
The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign has slammed the shooting
of an Irish human rights activist by Israeli forces.
The Minister for Health
has been urged to should establish a full public inquiry into
events at Our Lady of Lourdes
Hospital in Drogheda.
In the space of a week, the birth of two children highlighted the
need for the reopening of the Maternity Unit at Monaghan General
Hospital.
DOMHNALL Ó COBHTHAIGH responds to the recent discussion on the place of left-wing
politics in the current republican strategy.
Residents in the luxury Clarion Quay Apartments in Dublin
Docklands have been refused access to their communal green space.
The funeral of leading civil rights campaigner Oliver Kearney took
place from his Dungannon home on Monday 28 July.
The Dublin government has effectively initiated
a process of buck passing of its job creation
responsibilities, writes ROBBIE SMYTH.
Sinn Féin has callede for
the island of Ireland to be free of Genetically Modified (GM) seeds and foods.
PAUL O'CONNOR wonders where it has all gone wrong for Bertie Ahern and Fianna Fáil.
Sinn Féin has been selecting new
candidates to step into existing council seats.
On Friday 25 July the O'Donovan Rossa Cultural Society in Newry started
its weekend summer school with a trip to the Ulster/American Folk Park
in Omagh.
Clonakilty Historical
Society organised a commemoration last Wednesday evening to remember
the bicentenary Robert Emmet's ill-fated rising.
Thirteen years on, the Ardoyne Fleadh in north Belfast just keeps
getting better and better.
This year's Gasyard Wall Féile programme is a feast fit for anyone.
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