The SDLP could offer to form a coalition with the unionists and centre parties, without Sinn Fein. |
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Thereafter, the IRA and Sinn Fein went forward on a twin-track policy, combining ballot box with Armalite. |
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It's as if Sinn Fein was unconscious of the message the killing sent to its own constituents. |
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Fein eliminates the bromide altogether, substitutes benzotriazole, increases the sulfite, and adds a whopping 13.5 grams of citric acid. |
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The sight of the brightly coloured Royal Parade Lilies has caused a real stink among Sinn Fein representatives. |
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There are suspicions about how Republican Sinn Fein, a splinter group, was able to summon such huge numbers. |
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I don't think the British Government will do this because the British Government are cuddling up to Sinn Fein. |
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In the week from the 6-12 April, as the peace deal was being negotiated and agreed, Sinn Fein purged its party of dissidents. |
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Sinn Fein is confident it can stretch its lead over Mark Durkan's party in terms of the popular vote. |
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Rose is running for Sinn Fein and is the only candidate declared on the peninsula and the only woman in the race. |
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With this in mind the Westport branch of Sinn Fein has called for the proposed workshop to be broadened out. |
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He believes that neutering the detective powers of the police service has been one of the key political objectives of Sinn Fein. |
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Hanging blame for the Northern Bank raid around the necks of the Sinn Fein leadership has clear political advantages for the taoiseach. |
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The IRA and Sinn Fein and the Unionists and all of the parties are now working together. |
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While Sinn Fein has come a long way in a relatively short space of time, its mirky legacy remains. |
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Brian Feeney, a historian who has written the definitive book on Sinn Fein, believes Adams and his party has the best claim to direct lineage. |
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A dramatic surge in support for Sinn Fein pushed the republicans ahead of the SDLP for the first time. |
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For a number of MLAs the limited experience of working a committee system with Sinn Fein seemed to demonstrate the fundamentally partitionist nature of the settlement. |
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The party does not have the energy of Sinn Fein, which electioneers with the zeal the IRA once devoted to killing. |
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Police warning Sinn Fein warned the government yesterday that a crisis was looming over the policing of Northern Ireland which may unravel the peace process. |
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If the IRA retaliates, and Sinn Fein then tries to justify this, republican claims to political legitimacy will be in tatters. |
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Wilhelm Emil Fein makes his mark on the history of technology with the world's first electric power tool: an electric hand drill. |
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It is on this basis, and not through any desire for refusenik glamour, that Sinn Fein MEPs cannot support the European Commission team. |
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Sinn Fein beat the moderate SDLP into fourth place among the parties in terms of total votes, and took two UU seats. |
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But as the election campaign gains momentum, young Sinn Fein canvassers will be pounding the beat in Northern Ireland, exuding their customary dynamism. |
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To watch many leading members of Sinn Fein swanking it up and sipping Bollinger with some of the Irish corporate elite in members clubs is quite remarkable. |
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As the House is probably aware, there have been recent announcements by David Trimble of the Ulster Unionist Party and Gerry Adams of Sinn Fein. |
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Sinn Fein, already active in Ireland, fully intended to seize this opportunity to advance its cause. |
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Will Sinn Fein be considered a terrorist organization for the purposes of legislation that we might put forward to the House? |
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Members of Sinn Fein had been elected before, but they always refused to have anything to do with the Westminster Parliament. |
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As ever with Marxist extremists, be they Castro or Sinn Fein, they simply pocket the concessions and carry on regardless. |
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Yet this is exactly what Sinn Fein Member de Brún did on Easter Sunday, when she described IRA terrorists as decent, selfless and honourable. |
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And in the 1992 British General Election Sinn Fein lost its sole Westminster seat in West Belfast to a moderate SDLP candidate. |
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Blessed in the knowledge that republican dissidents present no realistic alternative, Sinn Fein has embarked on a series of meetings to counsel its traumatised membership. |
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He said they represented a minority opinion not reflected in the wider republican community which, time and again, had endorsed the strategy of the Sinn Fein leadership. |
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Sinn Fein, the political wing of the IRA as it used to quaintly be called, says Martin McGuinness will shake Queen's hand. |
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Many believe the attacks in the US have finally awakened America to the effects of terrorism and that funds raised for the IRA's political allies in Sinn Fein will plummet. |
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Outrage against the atrocity is now being used by Unionists and New Labour to push Sinn Fein into full acceptance of the police and the rule of law generally. |
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Sinn Fein is understood to have given assurances of fresh co-operation to identify their unmarked graves, allowing their families to lay them to rest. |
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On November 12th and 14th, the Union Jack is scheduled to be flown ceremoniously from various public buildings including the offices of the two Sinn Fein ministers and one SDLP minister. |
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But it is here that the province's two pro-agreement nationalist parties, the SDLP and Sinn Fein, will fight one of the bitterest electoral battles in their histories for the soul of northern nationalism. |
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Trimble was tripped up by a Freudian slip during his speech to 860 delegates when he said he was giving Sinn Fein 'three years' to prove they were totally committed to peaceful means. |
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It is strange to see these British Conservatives bedfellows of the abstentionist Sinn Fein party, neither of whom have been in this House today or yesterday. |
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However, his departure from the helm of the SDLP will be a blow to the peace process and his party, still reeling after Sinn Fein romped ahead for the first time as the largest nationalist party in the June general election. |
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Mr Mallon said people recognised that the SDLP, which is slugging it out with Sinn Fein to retain its position as the province's largest nationalist party, was the only party fully committed to the peace accord. |
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In Eire, Sinn Fein was even more marginal. |
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Faced with the tide of public disgust, and pressed by journalists to say what they would do, Sinn Fein leaders, usually so skilful at parrying hostile questions, also seemed taken aback. |
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These so-called dissident IRA men are no different from the Provisionals and Sinn Fein who seek votes while holding Armalites in the background. |
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However, the 1997 election took place after the Belfast Agreement on power sharing in Northern Ireland, and in this new political climate both Sinn Fein Members wished to represent their electorate. |
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Similarly Sinn Fein is not a prescribed entity in the United States. |
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Hume was also savagely attacked by members of his own SDLP, who felt that, in lending credibility to Sinn Fein, he was electorally sabotaging his own party. |
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Figures published by the Electoral Commission showed Sinn Fein was in debt by PS139,397 while the DUP made a PS80,127 loss. |
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Sinn Fein still used aggressive rhetoric for the benefit if its own supporters, while cooing with the British, Irish and US governments about the joys of non-violence. |
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Either the IRA decommissions its weapons and Sinn Fein gets into they executive or they do not. |
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The UK Government has told Sinn Fein there will be no negotiations on the terms for an IRA ceasefire at the Belfast talks. |
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Following a series of acclaimed inventions, such as the electro-medical inductor, in 1895 Wilhelm Emil Fein constructed the world's first electric power tool: an electric hand drill. |
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By now the Gneisenau was hitting the merchantman with her secondary 5.9-inch armament, her captain, Kapitan-zur-See Otto Fein considering it was unnecessarily wasteful to use his 11-inch guns at this range. |
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When the murder was discussed at Stormont with senior Sinn Fein figures, there was no suggestion of raised voices. On the ground, however, the past is not swept away so tidily. |
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Last night Sinn Fein Health spokesman Caoimhghin O Caolain called on the HSE to come clean about the rechecking of scans. |
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But this cannot be turned into a political football, kicked around to attack Sinn Fein in the lead-up to a General Election. |
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Ulster can obtain such concessions only by first becoming subordinate to the Sinn Fein. |
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It is the biggest political shock on these islands since Sinn Fein wiped out the Irish Home Rulers almost a century ago. |
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Martin said he did not fear being eclipsed as the main opposition party by Sinn Fein, some of whose Dáil deputies outshine Fianna Fáil ones in debates inside the Irish parliament. |
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Recitals 47 and 63 contain elements which are outside Sinn Fein party policy and our support for the core elements of the resolution should not be taken as a full endorsement of the detail of these two recitals. |
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Sinn Fein, along with the DUP, face rising property taxes in the North but opposes the charge in the Republic. |
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Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams insisted that the party remained strong and that their political support was still as united as ever. |
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Adams initially denied that Connolly was a Sinn Fein official, then said he had been appointed to the post without his knowledge. |
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We have a Sinn Fein mayor who is refusing to wear the chain of office and is reducing the position from a mayorship to a chairmanship. |
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Yet nothing contributed more to the division, mistrust and implosion of our society in the north than Sinn Fein and the IRA's refusal to heed the cries of the people of Ireland to cease their violence. |
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It might prompt Sinn Fein, whose five MPs currently boycott the Commons, to start turning up at Westminster on the grounds that they shouldn't leave all the opportunities to influence events to their Unionist rivals. |
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But while the SDLP, which has already negotiated substantial changes, appears ready to sign up to the new policing arrangements after the election, Sinn Fein is holding out for amending legislation. |
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A major, if not the prevalent, thread running through PIRA history during the 1980s has been the growth of Sinn Fein and its struggle with the diehard militarists. |
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The result indicates growing disquiet with the way the two main parties at Stormont, Sinn Fein and the DUP, are dominating the devolved government. |
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And Sinn Fein Assembly member Raymond McCartney warned that the people of Derry would settle for nothing but the truth. |
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The Sinn Fein receives a financial advantage that will relieve her considerably from the burden borne by Ulster and other parts of the Kingdom. |
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The Sinn Fein Assembly member said he hoped unionists would end their boycott of the deputy mayorship at the council meeting tonight. |
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The IRA and Sinn Fein, meanwhile, have sounded stubborn to the point of surliness about the possibility of weapons ever actually being decommissioned. But the approach of the elections may finally have pushed a lever. |
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Even without interference from hard-line unionists, the assembly faces failure unless the UUP agrees to work with its historic enemy, Sinn Fein. |
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A last-ditch attempt to secure a compromise between DUP leader and First Minister Peter Robinson and Sinn Fein Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness failed. |
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Denis Donaldson, 55, who was arrested in 2002 over the Sinn Fein spy ring claims which brought down power-sharing in Ulster, spoke out after he was expelled from the party. |
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What right has the Sinn Fein to be a party to an agreement concerning the defences of Belfast Lough, which touches only the loyal counties of Antrim and Down. |
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He has banned Sinn Fein ministers McGuinness and Barbre de Brun from all-Ireland ministerial meetings because of the IRA's refusal to start decommissioning. |
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The crisis had been sparked partly by a dispute over the continued existence of the Irish Republican Army and its alleged links to Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein. |
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The party ruling executive met in Dublin on Saturday and cleared the way for three members of the Sinn Fein Assembly party to take their sets when the board meets next month. |
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