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Irish community bookshop closes (Free article)
16 January 1997
The Green Ink Bookshop at Archway in London closed its doors for the last time on Saturday after ten years of service to the Irish community and the general public.
Irish community bookshop closes (Free article)
16 January 1997
The Green Ink Bookshop at Archway in London closed its doors for the last time on Saturday 11 January after ten years of service to the Irish community and the general public. The closure was forced because of a cut of £32,000 in funding from the London Arts Board (LAB), its only funder.
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…
SPORTVIEW (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…
Watching the sunset (Free article)
16 January 1997
An Irish Empire? Aspects of Ireland and the British Empire and A Pocket History of Ulster
Television (Free article)
16 January 1997
RTE's Léargas (RTE1, Tuesday, 14 January, 7.30pm) recalled the events of that night and the legacy of the two men who died. Among those interviewed was Seán Sabhat's brother Gearóid, who proudly displayed his brother's uniform, and Monaghan Sinn Féin Councillor Pádraigín Ní Mhurchadha, Feargal O'Hanlon's sister.
Back Issues (Free article)
16 January 1997
Roy Mason's outburst at the Culloden hotel is in keeping with his overall attitude towards the war in Ireland. An arrogant little man whose frustration at never having served one day in the British Army while being in a position to dictate army policy has led to military paranoia.
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