24 September 1998 Edition
Drugs: the state's failed legacy
24 September 1998
Michael Pierse examines the policies used to tackle Dublin's drugs crisis Free article
Food for thought
24 September 1998
Have you noticed that those individuals historically described as revolutionaries, were all thin and emaciated? No doubt their appearance was the result of long years of struggle and sacrifice, bread and water regimes in prison and cold tea and stale buns at cumann meetings. Free article
Mind how you go
24 September 1998
It is a chilling statistic but it is true to say that one thousand people have died for each of the 26 Counties since the beginning of the century for the cause of motor transport. Free article
``The Republican Movement has taught us the way''
24 September 1998
Euskal Herria (the Basque Country) is living through historic days after the Lizarra Agreement and ETA's ceasefire announcement. Esther Agirre, member of the National Executive of Herri Batasuna, tells An Phoblacht of the importance of these two events and how the Republican Movement's experience has helped them to create a new political scenario. Free article
Plé Ceart á iarraidh ar Choimisiúin Chearta an Duine
24 September 1998
Tá sé anois 30 bliana ó thosaigh an streachailt do chearta sibhialta ag árdú ceisteanna idirdhealú san Sé Chontae. Free article
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British Army fail to move on TB outbreak
24 September 1998
Toni Carragher, spokesperson for the South Armagh Farmers and Residents Committee has accused the British Army of failing to adhere to Department of Agriculture guidelines, and in doing so contributing to a TB outbreak that is threatening the livelihoods of 50-60% of local farmers. Free article
Workers in struggle
24 September 1998
Yes to a better future, Ahern must deliver tax cuts for the low paid and Dear Seán Dorgan, Free article
Sportsview: Kildare look a good bet
24 September 1998
The build-up to Sunday's All-Ireland Football Final between Galway and Kildare has been relatively low-key, except in the competing counties where of course the scramble for tickets is frenzied. Neither team has a recent history of success so their supporters aren't going to miss this big day out. They don't want to have to wait another thirty or forty years for a September trip to Croker. Free article
Back issue: We demand repatriation
24 September 1998
Due to the worsening conditions of the POWs in Wakefield Prison, Raymond McLaughlin, Tony Clarke, Patrick Armstrong and Michael Kelly have gone `on the blanket' in order to highlight their campaign for repatriation to jails in the six counties. Free article
Television: If this is progress...
24 September 1998
Portillo's Progress (Channel 4) Heart of the Matter (BBC1) Pet Set (UTV) The Cold War (RTE1) TV3 Free article