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Death drivers attack Sinn Féin offices (Free article)
28 November 2002
Sinn Féin councillor for the Lower Falls Fra McCann has told death drivers who attacked the Sinn Féin offices at Sevastopol Street in West Belfast that "the republican community will not be held to ransom by death drivers and drug dealers".
Education, the expensive revolution (Free article)
28 November 2002
Take nearly 50 people and send them to Kilkenny on a wet, windy Saturday to discuss Sinn Féin policy and what do you get? Well, despite the early start, the sleepy and in some cases sore heads, a unique political process transpired.
Planning for a New Ireland - a New Future (Free article)
28 November 2002
The Forum for Peace and Reconciliation, reconvened by the Dublin government following the British government's suspension of the institutions, met in Dublin Castle on Wednesday, 27 November.
Anger over Irish language cuts (Free article)
28 November 2002
Sinn Féin spokesperson Gearóid Ó hEára has hit out at the decision by the Dublin Government to cut their funding of the North/South Irish language body Foras na Gaeilge.
Families want answers, justice and acknowledgment (Free article)
28 November 2002
This past weekend there was a public community inquiry into the shooting deaths of six young men at the hands of the British Army in February of 1973.
Jordans still seeking justice (Free article)
28 November 2002
The tenth anniversary of the death of IRA Volunteer Pearse Jordan was marked with a wreath laying ceremony at his grave in the republican plot in Milltown Cemetery on Monday 25 November.
Policing proposals fall short of Patten (Free article)
28 November 2002
The British government's proposals for additional police reform legislation announced on Monday have, despite Paul Murphy's claim this week that "Patten is the bedrock of the government's approach to policing change", fallen far short of the reforms promised by the Patten Report, particularly on the issues of representation, accountability,…
Failing those most in need (Free article)
28 November 2002
Recently, a letter appeared in a Belfast paper from a woman who was watching her daughter struggle to raise six children on her own. She remarked that having lived through hard times herself, she had thought nothing could compare to the poverty and despair of those days. "I was wrong," she added.
Drunken thugs attack homes in Waterside (Free article)
28 November 2002
Sinn Féin councillor Lynn Fleming condemned a sectarian attack on Catholic homes and vehicles in Violet Street at the bottom of Chapel Road in Derry's Waterside.
'Real' IRA must stand down (Free article)
28 November 2002
West Tyrone Sinn Féin MP Pat Doherty, responding to last Thursday night's arson attack on popular nightspot Katy Daly's in Strabane, said that the 'Real' IRA should take the advice of its own leadership in Portlaoise Jail and stand down.
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