Mar
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This strange and twisted language refers to the refusal of 'Republican sympathisers' to deal with the Royal Ulster Constabulary because of the fact that the I.R.A. would treat anybody on their 'turf' as a 'tout' if they contacted the RUC in any way, shape or form.
It is therefore extremely strange that many stories now emerging from the murky gloom of Sinn Fein/IRA history talk of the strong suspicions regarding the sexual and deviant behaviour of both the father and the brother of Gerry Adams.
Mar
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"Most disgustingly of all, and although Martin McGuinness is not mentioned by name, it is claimed that the codename J118 referred to him.
The document outlines dialogue between J118 and a handler, denoted as G. It is claimed that J118 discussed plans for the IRA's "human bomb" strategy of 1990.
In the first human bomb attack, the IRA forced Patsy Gillespie, an innocent man, to drive an explosive device to a vehicle checkpoint at Coshquin on the Donegal border.
more news on: Irish Republican Movement news
Mar
19
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SO Martin McGuinness, senior IRA figure, now Sinn Féin's deputy first minister in the Northern Assembly, felt confident enough on Tuesday to suggest Cardinal Seán Brady should be "considering his position".
If ever the cardinal didn't understand that his position was hanging by a thread, then news of that comment must have hit him like a bullet.
That someone with McGuinness's past feels entitled to pass judgement on Brady's suitability for office suggests that things for the cardinal must be very bad
Mar
19
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The latest production at the Great American Melodrama in Oceano takes place in the Haywire Lumber Camp, which is aptly named.
In "Lumberjacks In Love" everything goes haywire for the characters.
A very funny story by Fred Alley and James Kaplan, with book and lyrics by Alley and music by Kaplan, "Lumberjacks in Love" has played periodically in Wisconsin at the American Folklore Theater since 1994.
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Mar
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Martin McGuinness, chief negotiator for Sinn Fein, a political party from Ireland that supports reunification of the Irish Republic with Northern Ireland, will speak in Yonkers at 7 p.m. tonight.
McGuinness and Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams helped broker the historic 1998 Belfast Agreement, considered a milestone in the struggle between supporters and opponents of a united Ireland.
McGuinness will speak at Rory Dolan's restaurant in Yonkers, Admission is free and McGuinness will answer questions from
Mar
18
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In today's Belfast Telegraph I use Gerry Adams' latest US Tour as a jumping off point to examine Sinn Féin's lack of focus on the people who will actually decide the constitutional future of Northern Ireland.
The annual St Patrick's Day exodus to the United States is not what it used to be.
During the 1990s, Northern Ireland would gratefully empty its entire cohort of politicians, clutching suitcases full of green clover and emerald ties, unto a fleet of Boeing 747s bound for Washington.
Mar
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The only image most of us have of Jean McConville is of the sallow and tired face of a mother in black and white.
Her destiny was already a difficult one before she became an embarrassment to the IRA and she can never have imagined that she would be one of the most talked about victims of the Troubles 40 years after her death.
And IRA leader Gerry Adams, who back then spent much of his time dodging between safe houses, occasionally to clean up for meetings with British diplomats and even ministers to
Mar
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The Palisades School District can't afford to provide each of its 2,000 students with a laptop computer.
So school officials are developing a program they hope will provide the next best thing.
The district is working with CDW-G, a technology product company, to offer Palisades' families the ability to purchase laptops and netbooks for their children at discounted rates.
There is no way we, as a district, can financially fund laptops for every child -Gary Adams
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Mar
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Today, St. Patrick's Day, Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) renewed his call for lasting peace in Northern Ireland, as initiated by the Good Friday Peace Accords.
Dodd, a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a third-generation Irish-American, will meet this week with Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen; Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness, First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland; and Gerry Adams, president of Sinn Fein, the second-largest political party in Northern Ireland.
The progress made towards peace reflects tireless work and tremendous courage on the part of many people -Chris Dodd
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