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Tuesday, March 4, 2003

Poll supports RSF view
Des Dalton

Sinn Féin Poblachtach Assistant Publicity Officer Des Dalton says that the poll conducted by Queen's University and the 'Belfast Telegraph serves to endorse RSF's position on the 'Stormont Agreement' as outlined in their 'Address to the Irish People' launched in Belfast by RSF President Ruairí Ó Brádaigh on February 11. [Saoirse
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Jomo Kenyata in the Mau Mau - Never
John Nixon

Ed Moloney's book The Secret History of The IRA is not just another shelf piece that makes up the voluminous canon of literature about the Provisionals. All truth is bitter and when apologists for the Provisionals rush to rubbish and malign his book then it would be fair comment that the bitter truth in this case is indeed a bitter pill and the only ones not swallowing it are those who want to write or see history written as they would tell it. For Napoleon history was a fable agreed upon; for Joyce's Stephen Daedelus it was a nightmare from which he is continually trying to awaken. [The Blanket]
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The all-Ireland imperative

Sinn Féin Agriculture and Rural Development spokesperson Martin Ferris this week urged the Irish Farmers' Association to participate in an all-Ireland initiative on the problems facing Irish farmers. Ferris was speaking at a meeting of the Dáil Joint Committee on Agriculture and Food that was addressed by IFA President John Dillon. [AP/RN]
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