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UDA target the innocent
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A loyalist pipe bomb attached to the gates of
Holy Cross Girls' Primary School disrupted the first day of
term and renewed fears of a resumption of a sectarian campaign
of violence against the North Belfast Catholic School.
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An Armagh family had a lucky escape when their
car was attacked with stones by loyalists on Sunday evening last.
The sister of murdered New Lodge teenager Peter
McBride will stand as a candidate in a British by-election in
the Brent East constituency of London.
Sinn Féin
President Gerry Adams says he hopes the remains of a woman
found on Shelling Beach in County Louth last week turn out to
be those of Jean McConville.
Once again we approach the spectacle of David
Trimble going in front of the 900-strong unelected Ulster
Unionist Council, writes MITCHEL McLAUGHLIN.
Newry Sinn Féin councillor Cathy
Rafferty has urged people to be wary following a vicious
sectarian attack on two boys at the weekend.
The British government encourages rather than undermines the oppositional
lobby within the Ulster Unionist Party, writes LAURA FRIEL.
The nightmare of electoral registration
has begun all over again.
The 1913 Lock-Out was celebrated and
commemorated in a community pageant in Dublin at the
weekend.
Former Executive Health Minister Bairbre de
Brún was selected as Sinn Féin's candidate to fight
the European elections in the Six Counties.
Belfast law firm Madden & Finucane is helping
the families of Iraqi civilians shot at a US Army checkpoint
to take legal action against the American military.
From next Monday, thousands of people who haven't paid the
notorious bin tax (introduced earlier this year), will not
have their rubbish collected.
The Tar Isteach
Bogtrotters
followed the trail of the 1798 United men across the hills of
west Wicklow.
Pól MacAdaim, described by many as the
next Christy Moore, is playing at Ceolchoirm in the Shirley
Arms Hotel, Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, on Friday next.
Campaigners have
called on the Dublin
government to release its remaining four
political hostages.
The fifteenth anniversary of the Drumnakilly
Ambush and the deaths of three local Republicans were
commemorated at Loughmacrory, County Tyrone, last weekend.
JIM BIBNEY on his
holiday and the beautiful part of Ireland that he
discovered this year.
AINE Ní BHRIAIN talks to
a Belfast couple who are still struggling to come to terms
with the loss of their son.
Dozens of protesters gathered to protest the visit of
Prince Charles, on Tuesday 2 September.
JUSTIN MORAN argues that it is time to scrap a
Partnership process that has served only to widen the gap
between the haves and have-nots in Irish society.
Cavan/Monaghan TD Caoimhghín Ó
Caoláin has welcomed the move to reopen the inquest into
the Monaghan Bombing of 17 May 1974.
Warning to all readers: the government are back from their long and no doubt
lavish holidays and they desperately need money.
Newcastle, County Down, Sinn Féin
Councillor Willie Clarke has called for state subsidised
holiday provision for people on low incomes.
The National Women's Council of Ireland (NWCI)
has called for an official investigation
into the facts surrounding the
Magdalen Laundry grave.
29-year-old Andrew
O'Connell has been selected to run as the Sinn Féin
Local Election candidate in Dublin South Central.
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