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32CSM summit held in Derry

Derry Journal 10 November 2009 Hardline republicans gathered in Derry at the weekend for the Annual General Meeting of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement. The meeting was held on Saturday and attracted delegates from across Ireland. More than 90 motions were debated at the meeting and a National Executive for the movement selected. Francie Mackie was re-elected as the national...

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Derry players vexed by pay wait

NEWS:TENSIONS between players and administrators at Derry City have reached an all-time high after squad members spoke to local media late on Thursday night to express their anger and concern at the state of the club’s finances.

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Derry players go public in wages row

Tensions between players and administrators at Derry City have reached an all-time high after squad members spoke to local media late last night to express their anger and concern at the state of the club’s finances.

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Vigilantes 'damaging city image'

Inspector Jon Burrows spoke out after a photograph in the Derry Journal showed masked men holding two "prisoners" they allege are drug dealers.

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Police ask for anonymity in Donnelly case

Derry Journal 25 November 2009 Police officers due to give evidence in a compensation claim by leading dissident republican Gary Donnelly have applied for anonymity and screening, it's emerged. A compensation claim by Mr. Donnelly against the PSNI Chief Constable was due for hearing at Derry County Court today (Wednesday). However, in a dramatic development yesterday, counsel...

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RAAD issue new threat to drug dealers: 'Come forward or else'

Derry Journal 10 November 2009 Republican Action Against Drugs (RAAD) has again warned that it will take "immediate and direct action" against drug dealers in Derry. The organisation insists the “onus” is on dealers to “come forward” and admit their involvement in “this death trade”. If this doesn’t happen, warns the group, it...

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'My business has stalled because I won't inform'

Derry man claims MI5 tried to recruit him Derry Journal 03 November 2009 A Derry man has claimed that his company has been placed in jeopardy by MI5 who offered to make his business happen only if he works with them. Ciaran Doherty of Northern Lites Limited is currently trying to open premises for a cigarette manufacturing company and claims that four applications to HM...

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Strabane man claims informer approach

Derry Journal 03 November 2009 A Strabane republican has claimed the PSNI attempted to recruit him as an informer after he was stopped at a checkpoint in the town last week. A spokesperson for the 32 County Sovereignty Movement (32CSM) said the man was given a telephone number to call by the PSNI if he was willing to provide information on republicans. "This young man was stopped...

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Jivin J's Life Links 11-2-09

by JivinJ Geron is hoping to restart its delayed clinical trial using human embryonic stem cells in the third quarter of 2010: In August, the company delayed human clinical trials of the drug candidate because some of the animals treated with the injection developed microscopic spinal cysts. The company has been testing the product on rats and mice. The Derry Journal has the story of...

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Life Links 11/2/09

... developed microscopic spinal cysts. The company has been testing the product on rats and mice. The Derry Journal has the story of a premature infant who survived after being born at 24 weeks, weighing slightly more than a pound. "Eva Marie is a wee miracle," says Donna. "I want people to look at Eva Marie's story and see how she survived at 24 weeks. If there's anyone...

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Project to explore Bogside's heritage

Derry Journal 28 October 2009 Image of Derry's Bogside in 1960 found at Phil Mack The unique history of Derry's Bogside is to be explored and recorded in a new project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund . The Gasyard Development Trust has been awarded a grant of £24,700 for the project which will trace the roots of the area back to the days of St Columba, the Plantation...

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Family demand 'full truth' of Motorman death

Derry Journal 27 October 2009 The family of a Derry teenager shot dead by British soldiers in July 1972 have urged the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to co-operate fully with a new inquest into the killing. Daniel Hegarty was shot dead by a soldier in Creggan during Operation Motorman. After today's preliminary hearing at Derry Courthouse, a statement on behalf of the Hegarty family...

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Coroner to visit scene of shooting

Derry Journal 26 October 2009 Northern Ireland's senior coroner Mr John Lecky plans to visit the street in Derry's Creggan Estate next week where 15 year old Daniel Hegarty was shot dead by British soldiers in July 1972 . The visit will follow a preliminary hearing at Derry courthouse to deal with some of the issues surrounding the decision by the British Attorney General...

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Woodward meets with Bloody Sunday families

Derry Journal 26 October 2009 The family of Bernard McGuigan, one of those shot dead on Bloody Sunday, this week refused to meet with Northern Ireland Secretary of State Shaun Woodward when he was in Derry to meet with relatives and legal representatives of the Bloody Sunday families. The McGuigan family say they are deeply concerned about meetings the Secretary of State held with some...

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'How can they allow me to live like this?'

Derry Journal 23 October 2009 A Derry woman suffering from primary progressive Multiple Sclerosis has been living without an accessible toilet, shower and access ramps to her home for almost four years, the 'Journal' can reveal. Pat Gormley, who uses a wheelchair, says her health has "deteriorated further" as a result of the situation which, she claims, has been...