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Monday, March 24, 2003

Scandal as opportunity
Web Mayfield

Ansbacher. Flood. McCracken. Moriarty. Do you know what these are? Irish political scandals. Scandals that could convince people that the Dublin political establishment is hopelessly corrupt and the only way to have effective government is to reduce the power of the central government and put it in the hands of...
[Proceedings of the Radial Symmetry Institute: Scandal as opportunity]
Comments: Google It! 7:36:23 AM    

Blair should get tough?
Mick Fealty

Interesting Republican analysis from the Britain based newspaper the Irish Democrat. In this view, Tony Blair, rather than David Trimble is the leader of the Union - it argues: If Tony Blair is serious about his desire to save the Good Friday agreement he will have to demonstrate to Trimble...
[Letter to Slugger O'Toole: Blair should get tough?]
Comments: Google It! 7:33:37 AM    

INLA Patrols Derry Streets

The INLA in Derry patrolled the Galliagh Park area on Saturday 25th January for a period of 30 minutes in a bid to halt to serious ongoing anti community activity that has been prevelant in the area for some time. Before leaving the INLA fired a number of shots in the air.
[The Starry Plough: INLA Patrols Derry Streets]
Comments: Google It! 7:28:30 AM    

Maghaberry POWs call for separation

We the Republican POWs incarcerated in Maghaberry prison are calling for segregation of Republican and loyalist prisoners.
[Saoirse: Maghaberry POWs call for separation]
Comments: Google It! 7:25:34 AM    

Republicans' Big Risk
Paul Fitzsimmons

Astoundingly, even before "fat lady" P. O'Neill has sung an IRA swansong, already an essentially pro-agreement, Westminster-based pundit is heard arguing, remarkably forthrightly, that the devolved Stormont tables should be dramatically turned for - of course - the good of the province.
[The Blanket: Republicans' Big Risk]
Comments: Google It! 7:21:54 AM    

IRA Volunteer killed by criminal gang

The IRA has categorically dismissed media speculation around the fatal shooting of an IRA Volunteer in a border village last week. In a statement signed by P O'Neill, the IRA confirmed that Keith Rogers was a member of Oglaigh na hÉireann but insisted that "he was unarmed" and that "he was not on active service" at the time of his death. The statement described Keith Rogers' killer as "an armed criminal" and added that the IRA Volunteer died "while defending his community". [AP/RN: IRA Volunteer killed by criminal gang]
Comments: Google It! 7:16:19 AM    


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