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Workers in struggle: Noonan's double standards (Free article)

16 January 1997

Fine Gael Health Minister Michael Noonan is fast becoming the most controversial member of the coalition. His dealings with the controversies over the actions of the Blood Transfusions and Supply Board, the VHI/BUPA debacle, the Hepatitis C and HIV controversies have monopolised headlines over the past year.

Hoax bombs in Dungannon (Free article)

16 January 1997

DUNGANNON SINN FEIN COUNCILLOR Vincent Kelly has accused the RUC of ``showing a callous disregard for the lives of nationalist children'' after a second hoax bomb find in Dungannon on Wednesday morning 15 January.

Laochra ar muir is ar tír (Free article)

16 January 1997

Bhuel, quel surprise, mar a deirfeadh mo chairde Francacha agus iad ag léamh nuacht na seachtaine seo chuaigh thart faoin Spiorad Sasannach. Theip ar na Brits faoi dó in aon seachtain amháin in iarrachtaí dul timpeall an domhain. Richard Branson san aer (ar feadh tamaillín) agus Tony Bullimore ar bharr na dtonnta. Sin an spiorad a bhuaigh agus a…

DLA threat (Free article)

16 January 1997

A group calling itself the Dungannon Loyalist Association has threatened Catholic business people in Tyrone. A leaflet campaign in Dungannon warned that money spent in Catholic shops could be buying arms for the IRA. It also claimed that 75% of Catholics, including the business community, contribute to the IRA.

Community workers targeted again (Free article)

16 January 1997

Belfast Sinn Féin councillor Alex Maskey has hit out strongly after the RUC and British army raided the homes of community workers in West Belfast last Thursday 9 January. ``These raids follow a disturbing pattern'', said Maskey. ``They are sanctioned at the highest level''.

Sportsview: Cat and mouse (Free article)

16 January 1997

Mary Harney, Ireland's answer to Evita, is on her soapbox revealing how the Progressive Democrats are going to ``help those who are willing to help themselves'' - I think that means no more money for ``all those scruffy unemployed people and beggars'', the rounding up of all republicans and the introduction of rugby as a compulsory subject in all…

Drug dealer threatens ex-POW (Free article)

16 January 1997

A KNOWN DRUG DEALER FROM Downpatrick's Meadowlands estate attacked the home of a republican ex-POW on Monday 6 January and threatened to ``cut his throat''.

DLA threat (Free article)

16 January 1997

A group calling itself the Dungannon Loyalist Association has threatened Catholic business people in Tyrone. A leaflet campaign in Dungannon warned that money spent in Catholic shops could be buying arms for the IRA. It also claimed that 75% of Catholics, including the business community, contribute to the IRA.

Remembering the Past : Black `47 (Free article)

16 January 1997

The year 1847, which was to become known as ``Black 47'', was one of the worst years of the Famine of 1845-'49, with `famine fever' ravaging the already starving population.

The old boys (and girls) of the brigade (Free article)

16 January 1997

I saw the Irish Brigade for the first time on 30 December last. Well, I heard them rather than saw them and from what I was told they were a slimmed-down version of what they once were, three members rather than five.

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