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Saturday, September 13, 2003 |
The Story Unfolds Danny MorrisonLast Saturday's
meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council was summoned (by the dissidents) to
discuss a motion calling for the disciplinary action taken against Jeffrey
Donaldson, the Reverend Martin Smyth and David Burnside to be dropped. Some
months ago the three MPs resigned the Westminster party whip and were
suspended by the leadership without an inquiry in a move that was
subsequently ruled illegal. [dannymorrison.com: The Story
Unfolds]
Comments: 7:21:22 AM
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Fine Gael should come clean on housing policyThe Fine Gael party was
called upon to declare its policy on the provision of social and affordable
housing in the Greenfields area. [Saoirse: Fine Gael should come
clean on housing policy]
Comments: 7:21:07 AM
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A Regime of Silence Anthony McIntyreFor the most part,
whether imposed or as the result of self-censorship, a regime of silence has
established itself within many sections of the media since the discovery of
a body on a County Louth beach believed to be that of Jean McConville, a
victim of a 1972 war crime carried out by the post-Seamus Twomey Provisional
IRA leadership in Belfast. How that self-proclaimed organ of professionalism
and first class journalism, and unrivalled purveyor of the truth in the face
of 'yellow press' onslaughts, the Andersonstown News, missed the scoop
raises questions as to the raison d'etre of the paper. After all it was
first out of the traps to interview Spookaticci. And if press reports merit
further consideration - including those in the Sunday Business Post - he may
be the type of character that would find putting people like Jean McConville
'down a hole' no more than a day's work. Yet not a line in the West Belfast
tabloid pointing to the discovery on Shelling Hill. Is it hopelessly cynical
to suspect that the management took its cue from Sinn Fein president Gerry
Adams, who publicly stated, I really think the least said about these
matters the better. ? So much for editorial independence; not even an
inkling of understanding Andre Vltchek's observation on East Timor that
reconciliation based on silence never worked.
[The
Blanket: A Regime of
Silence]
Comments: 7:20:29 AM
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Catholic teenagers hurt in sectarian attackA North
Belfast father has told how his son was one of three teenagers attacked by a
gang of unionist paramilitaries carrying baseball bats and golf clubs, as
they walked along Alliance Avenue on Saturday afternoon, 23
August. [AP/RN: Catholic
teenagers hurt in sectarian attack]
Comments: 7:18:53 AM
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