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Loyalists target memorial to murdered Catholic (Free article)

20 November 2003

A memorial erected by the family of Ciarán Cummings, a Catholic shot dead by unionist paramilitaries in Antrim in 2001, has been wrecked by loyalists. The wooden cross placed at the spot where the teenager was killed by UVF gunmen was smashed to pieces.

South Down raids and arrests slammed (Free article)

20 November 2003

The arrest of eight people from Kilcoo and Castlewellan in South Down during the early hours of Tuesday morning 11 November, has been slammed by local Sinn Féin Councillor and Assembly candidate Willie Clarke.

PSNI break man's thumb (Free article)

20 November 2003

Derry Sinn Féin Councillor Tony Hassan said there is a long way to go on the issue of policing after members of the PSNI assaulted a Derry man on Saturday night 16 November, leaving him with a broken thumb and other injuries.

Ógra member on trumped up charges (Free article)

20 November 2003

Sinn Féin's Barry McElduff has accused the PSNI of conducting a witch hunt against Ógra Shinn Féin after 22-year-old Danny Turnbull from Omagh, County Tyrone, was arrested and charged with "collecting information useful to terrorists".

Derry man could face US sentence of up to 25 years (Free article)

20 November 2003

Sinn Féin and republican ex-prisoner groups are trying to secure the voluntary deportation from the United States of republican former prisoner Don Browne. The 44-year-old Derry man could face a jail sentence of 25 years in America after being arrested minutes after filling out immigration forms at Boston Airport on Thursday 13 November, as he…

A new deal for Rural Ireland (Free article)

20 November 2003

Sinn Féin this week launched its manifesto on Agriculture and Rural Development, Breaking The Cycle. Vice President Pat Doherty, head of the party's national Agriculture and Rural Development Department, said our agricultural industry and rural communities face many challenges. "CAP reform and the pressures faced by farm families as a result of…

Monaghan hears Great Escape tale (Free article)

20 November 2003

The story of the 1983 Great Escape from Long Kesh was told in Sliabh Beagh in Monaghan on Saturday 17 November to an audience of some 300 people. Councillor Pat Treanor (Clones Town Council) introduced the three speakers, Gerry Kelly, Bik McFarlane and Bobby Storey, all of whom played key roles in the escape.

Statue of Michael Dwyer to be unveiled (Free article)

20 November 2003

A new statue of the famous 1798-1803 United Irishman and rebel leader Michael Dwyer will be unveiled in the Glen of Imaal on Sunday 14 December. The day will begin at 11am with a pike march from the landmark Dwyer-McAllister cottage in Derrynamuck to the site of the new statue, adjacent to the Glen of Imaal bar in Seskin.

Big winner... (Free article)

20 November 2003

Sinn Féin Connacht/Ulster EU election candidate Pearse Doherty presents a €15,000 cheque to fellow Donegal man Daniel Gallagher of Burtonport, winner of this year's Sinn Féin National Draw.

Former IRA Volunteer gives evidence - Bloody Sunday Inquiry (Free article)

27 November 2003

A former member of the Derry IRA, Gerry Doherty, told the Saville Inquiry on Monday this week that on Bloody Sunday, IRA Volunteers were under orders not to take any action on the day.

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