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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''.
Watching the sunset (Free article)
16 January 1997
An Irish Empire? Aspects of Ireland and the British Empire. Edited by Keith Jeffrey. Published by Manchester University Press.
Unionists will unite for elections (Free article)
16 January 1997
Last week political news from the North was dominated by disagreements within nationalism over the forthcoming Westminster elections; this week it was the turn of unionists to begin their inter-party battles.
Unionists will unite for elections (Free article)
16 January 1997
Last week political news from the North was dominated by disagreements within nationalism over the forthcoming Westminster elections; this week it was the turn of unionists to begin their inter-party battles.
There was one from near the border (Free article)
16 January 1997
``It was on a dreary New Year's Eve, as shades of night came down...'' So begins one of the most famous and best loved Irish rebel songs of all time, Seán Sabhat, remembering the famous Brookeborough raid of 31 December 1957, one of the first operations of the IRA's Operation Harvest, in which Sabhat and Feargal O'Hanlon were fatally wounded.
Workers Party expels Newry branch (Free article)
16 January 1997
The Workers Party this week expelled the Newry branch of their Party for what they termed "serious sectarian, anti-social and anti-party activities''. The expulsion was immediately followed by the formation of a group in Newry calling itself "The Campaign for Democracy in the Workers Party''.
Workers Party expels Newry branch (Free article)
16 January 1997
The Workers Party this week expelled the Newry branch of their Party for what they termed ``serious sectarian, anti-social and anti-party activities''. The expulsion was immediately followed by the formation of a group in Newry calling itself ``The Campaign for Democracy in the Workers Party''.
Heaven can wait (Free article)
16 January 1997
The good news is that heaven is Microsoft compatible, or so we are led to believe by Whitney Houston's latest Hollywood vehicle, The Preacher's Wife. The bad news is that there are no pizzas or hot dogs there that compare to the ones available on earth.
Tiger-hunting in Leinster House (Free article)
16 January 1997
The emphasis of next budget will be on image, but will leave the basic unequal structure of the economy untouched, writes Micheál MacDonncha.
Bloody Sunday remembered across USA (Free article)
16 January 1997
Irish American activists in almost two dozen cities around the United States will hold demonstrations and other activities to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, beginning this week.
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