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RUC has no credibilityNo credence can or should be given to the latest statement from RUC Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan regarding the IRA and the death of Charles Bennett. more Ormeau arrests insult nationalist communityAdding insult to split heads, up to 20 nationalists have been arrested by the RUC in connection with the peaceful protest on the Ormeau Road.
The Case of Ed MoloneyAlexander Cockburn is a journalist who has investigated the killing of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane. Here Cockburn raises some important questions and offers some challenging answers.RUC `circle of deceit' as councillors are targetedThe RUC has attempted to intimidate brothers and Sinn Féin Belfast City Councillors Bobby and Danny Lavery this week.Young mother attacked in KilkeelA young Catholic mother received 30 staples in her stomach in hospital after she was brutally beaten by loyalists in a sectarian attack on Saturday.H-Block escapees again face extraditionAfter one year of freedom, three H-Block escapees are facing extradition from America aftert a San Francisco court ruling on Wednesday.Quinn's crusade falls at first hurdleWith four tribunals all highlighting politicians with open hands and full wallets Harney and McCreevy should have chosen their holiday destinations more carefully, writes Robbie McGabhann.The bravest of the braveExtracts from Executed, Tom Williams and the IRA by Jim McVeigh, introduced by An Phoblacht's Laura Friel.Britain's other TaigsScotland's unwanted Taigs have no history - other than as a burden on the state, writes Mick Derrig.Rioting in LarneSeveral dozen nationalists clashed with the RUC in Larne in response to RUC heavy-handedness and continuous loyalist attacks against Catholics in the area.Too many Irish dying in custodyAn IBRG study has found that 53% of white people who die in police custody in England are Irish.Return to East BelfastRobert Allen recounts his experiences following his returned to East Belfast this week after thirty yearsti-drugs activist targetedFollowing the release of video footage showing drug dealers peddling in Dublin's inner city, Gardaí have raided the anti-drugs activist holding the tapes.Crucial moment for East TimorThe people of East Timor are deciding on their future. Tom Hyland, spokesperson for the East Timor Action Campaign in Ireland, discusses the situation.Fáilte Abhaile finding its way in LouthThe Fáilte Abhaile project in Dundalk is one of 20 projects in the 32 Counties designed to help ex-political prisoners and their families and displaced people.Vulnerable targeted in health cutsThe Six-County Eastern Health and Social Services Board has reneged on funding promised for three occupational therapy posts in North and West Belfast.English louts ruin holidayA young couple from the Cabra area of Dublin were forced to cut their Cyprus holiday short after their break was ruined by loutish English tourists.Derry's Ethel Lynch rememberedAn inaugural memorial lecture was given to mark the 25th anniversary of the death of IRA Volunteer Ethel Lynch.Economics made simple the IMF wayBoth the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Irish based Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) have produced new reviews of the economy.Harney hits community workersMary Harney has proposed phasing out of 10,000 Community Employment (CE) workers over the next five years.Keane's £40,000 - your £5Roy Keane has been in the news a lot lately over his difficulties in securing a decent working wage.Dumping drugsNearly 40% of drugs donated by pharmaceutical companies in needy countries are not actually requested by the recipient governments.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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