22 May 1997 Edition
Sham fights and real battles
22 May 1997
MICHEAL MacDONNCHA profiles the Sinn Féin candidates and constituencies in Dublin, Meath and Louth Free article
US resistance to Cuban blockade
22 May 1997
Last year, a UN report estimated that 4000 children were dying every month in Iraq, as a direct result of US-driven sanctions on that country. The sanctions are in place supposedly to achieve what the Gulf War failed to achieve, namely unseat Saddam Hussein. Free article
Comóradh an Chéid - leabhar cuimhneacháin
22 May 1997
Lainseáil Conradh an Gaeilge tráthnóna Dé Sathairn 17 Bealtaine Ostán an Royal Dublin leabhar cuimhneacháin ar Oireachtas na Gaeilge, príomhfhéile na Gaeilge, a bhunaigh an Conradh 100 bliain ó shin. Ba í Seomra Cruinn an Rotunda (pictiúrlann an Ambassador atá ann anois) a reachtáladh an chéad Oireachtas ar 17 Belataine 1897. Féile aon lae a bhí ann an chéad bhliain. Féile deich lá atá ann anois agus is i mBéal Feirste a thionólfar Oireachtas 1997 - ó 24 Deireadh Fómhair go 2 Samhain. Free article
Workers in struggle: Taxing questions
22 May 1997
How far can £1.5 billion go these days? Well for the Leinster House political parties there seems to be a belief that it can buy five more years in political office. Free article
Sportsview: Fighting reported in Ulster
22 May 1997
Down and Tyrone meet again on Sunday after a scrappy but exciting draw. Free article
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Remembering the Past: Internment 1922
22 May 1997
In a further attempt to consolidate their position and to subdue the nationalist minority, the new Six County regime introduced internment without trial in May 1922. Free article
Back issue: Word war ends with war
22 May 1997
The scene now appears set (and last Wednesday's attacks would seem to bear this out) that over the next few days British pig-headedness and imperialist fever will set off a conflagration in the South Atlantic over the Argentinian capture six weeks ago of the Falklands/Malvinas islands and their assertion of sovereignty. Free article
New in print
22 May 1997
Crying Out for Justice - a collection of talks and writings , Archaeological Excavations at Patrick, Nichols and Winetavern Streets, Dublin, Hot Chicken Wings and A Keeper of Sheep Free article
Television: Tame, lame Pat
22 May 1997
On paper, RTE's premiere chat show, Kenny Live (Saturdays, 9.20pm) looks fine. Last week it had interviews with Garth Brooks, Mick McCarthy and an actress who has written a play about bigotry in the North, with live music from Trisha Yearwood and a newcomer. Free article
Editor's desk
22 May 1997
The first strange thing about the SDLP reply is that it was... Free article