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Kinsella arrest vindictive (Free article)
6 March 1997
Republicans have reacted angrily to the re-arrest this week of former POW Sean Kinsella.
Sportsview: Confessions of a Cock Fighter (Free article)
6 March 1997
I bumped into a lifelong GAA man at a cockfight on the border at the weekend. This is how the conversation went:-
Tyrone man fights deportation (Free article)
6 March 1997
In a packed Manhattan courtroom on Thursday 25 Feburary, Clogher man Brian Pearson who is facing deportation from the United States over his past IRA activities, took the witness stand. Throughout the 10 hour testimony Pearson, with obvious distress, gave an account of the atrocities in the Six Counties during the 1970s which led to his…
Back issue: International Women's Day (Free article)
6 March 1997
On this International Women's Day 1982, Sinn Féin Women's Department salutes all women in Ireland and abroad. The war in Ireland is a people's war. It is a war against a colonially imposed partition and ensuing divisions and inequalities, a war for national liberation and socialism.
No charges decision slammed (Free article)
6 March 1997
IN AN UNSURPRISING AND PREDICABLE DECISION the RUC has informed an Armagh youth that none of the RUC members involved in an incident last year, when he was run over and seriously wounded by an RUC jeep, will be prosecuted.
Cinema (Free article)
6 March 1997
The world premiere of A Further Gesture opened the Dublin Film Festival this week and a more honestly radical and thought-provoking film you'll find hard to get.
Westminster election debate in Dublin (Free article)
6 March 1997
Aine Keane was in UCD to hear Pat Doherty debate with Joe Hendron
Television: Big Brother is watching (Free article)
6 March 1997
Republicans don't need television programmes to alert us to conspiracy theories. When Big Brother is bugging your phone, checking your mail and greeting you by name in the street, being paranoid is a healthy option. But the march of modern technology is making it easier and easier for the state to keep tabs on all of us.
Editor's desk (Free article)
6 March 1997
Big Davy Tweed comes across as the strong silent type. Former Irish rugby international, staunch loyalist, defender of Dunloy Orangemen, he has the appearance of real leadership material (though the fact that he plays an accordion in an Orange band does detract from that cool image). But I'm afraid his image was shattered by his first media…
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