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24 June, 2004

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A view from South Africa: ANC fighter turned police chief Robert McBride visits Derry

Robert McBride (centre) pictured with republicans at Free Derry Corner

Former ANC Freedom Fighter turned Police Chief Robert McBride visited Derry City on Monday and Tuesday of this week and was given a tumultuous welcome at a number of public events. Responding to a questioner at a public meeting in Derry's Millennium Forum on Tuesday night, McBride declared that control over policing must be wrested from London-control and devolved to the North if it is to become fully inclusive.

Photo: Robert McBride (centre) pictured with republicans at Free Derry Corner

Sour grapes from 'Independent' hacks

We couldn't have expected the honeymoon to last. It was too good to be true - 342,000 votes, two MEPs, countless councillors, and a media response that, if not doing justice to, at least somewhat reflected Sinn Féin's success in the local government and EU elections.

The 5th Column

An Phoblacht's famous weekly satirical column. Read on...

Standing on the shoulders of giants - The Le Chéile testimonial function

Pictured with Gerry Adams are (left to right) International Honoree Marion Reynolds, Ulster Honoree Eoin McCaughey and his wife Bridget, Connacht Honoree Phil McFadden, Munster Honoree Jerry Sheehy, Sinead Clery and her husband, Leinster Honoree Gay Clery

"Bienvenue, Bienvenidos, Welcome. This is not the Eurovision. This is the Le Chéile Testimonial dinner and function." It was with this cheery introduction that Mary Lou McDonald, one of Sinn Féin's two newly-elected MEPs, introduced proceedings at the first annual Le Chéile event, held to honour five republicans, one from each province and one from overseas, for their hard work and dedication to the struggle for freedom, justice and equality.

Photo: Pictured with Gerry Adams are (left to right) International Honoree Marion Reynolds, Ulster Honoree Eoin McCaughey and his wife Bridget, Connacht Honoree Phil McFadden, Munster Honoree Jerry Sheehy, Sinead Clery and her husband, Leinster Honoree Gay Clery

Níl Fáilte roimh Bush arís

George W Bush's war record should neither be condoned nor made welcome in Ireland while he uses the visit to canvass Irish Americans in his Presidential election campaign, writes AN DRAOI RUA.

America's Number One - BY EOGHAN Mac CORMAIC

JFK in Ireland

The English language is a strange tool of communication, and just as in Alice in Wonderland, words can mean whatever we want them to mean. Warm is a partner to hot, and 'welcome' is a cousin to 'reception' but a warm welcome is a different kettle of fish from a hot reception.

Photo: JFK visits Ireland in 1963

Bodenstown 1963

• This old photograph was taken at Bodenstown on June 23 1963 and includes from left: Joe Clarke, veteran of the Battle of Mount Street 1916; Mrs Russell, Cumann na mBan 1916 and a Republican Justice during the Tan War and imprisoned in 1922; Julia Grennan, member of GPO garrison 1916; May Daly, sister of Charlie Daly executed by Free State Forces in Drumboe in 1923; and Mrs O'Hanlon, mother of Fearghal Ó hAnnluain, killed in action with Sean Sabhat in Brookeborough in 1957

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