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Dream of Algerian freedom turns to nightmare (Free article)
30 January 1997
In under five years, some 60,000-100,000 people have died in Algeria. Yet it is only of late that the conflict has commanded any sustained media attention.
Headmaster bars anti-RUC boy (Free article)
30 January 1997
Sinn Fein councillor James McCarry has accused the headmaster of St Bridget's Primary school in Ballycastle, County Antrim of barring his son Fionntan (aged 11) from the school quiz team after he (McCarry) refused to let him take part in an RUC-organised `Top of the Form' quiz.
Workers in struggle: Partnership 2000 back on the chain gang (Free article)
30 January 1997
The partnership agreements might seem like a positive first step towards giving unions a role in economic and social policy but the reality is that ten years later unions are still excluded
Churchgoers threatened (Free article)
30 January 1997
Parishioners leaving mass at St Patrick's Church, Dungiven in County Derry on Saturday evening, 25 January were threatened by members of the RUC's divisional mobile support unit (DMSU). The incident happened when massgoers confronted an RUC squad assaulting three men who were arrested after an arms find in the town.
Mic léinn ag éirí (Free article)
30 January 1997
Níl aon réiteach fós san aighneas is déanaí idir micléinn agus an Aire Oideachais Niamh Bhreatnach a phléasc amach go tobann an tseachtain seo caite nuair a dheonaigh Bhreatnach ardú stadais do Choláiste Réigiúnach Teicneolaíochta, Port Láirge.
Sportsview: Trainspotting (Free article)
30 January 1997
``Are you right there Michael, are you you right? Do you think we'll make it home before the night? Sure I'm sick and tired of schhtar-tin' an' I couldn't say for sar-tin So we might now Michael so we might''.
Remembering the Past: Helena Maloney (Free article)
30 January 1997
HELENA MOLONEY, actress, trade union activist and revolutionary was born in Dublin in 1884.
Paisley's zealous humbug (Free article)
30 January 1997
The author is a Methodist theologian and has produced a highly literate and intellectual analysis of Paisley's religious and political antics from early days.
I'm not paranoid but they are out to get me (Free article)
30 January 1997
Well, it's been a week for conspiracy theorists. First off we had the collapse of the Whitemoor trial on Thursday 23 January, with defence barristers telling the cameras afterwards that prison officers had played a key role in the escape plan, helpfully cutting two fences to aid the over-the-wall gang in their cross-country expedition. That was on…
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