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British soldier assaults boy (Free article)
13 March 1997
A member of a British Army foot patrol attacked a seven year old boy as he played with his friends on a football pitch at Lenadoon Avenue in West Belfast on Sunday evening 9 March.
New in print: The Wrong Man (Free article)
13 March 1997
This is Danny Morrison's third - and best - novel. It is the story of an IRA unit in West Belfast in the period after the 1981 hunger strikes and of how they are betrayed by an informer in their midst.
Mowlam prevents dialogue (Free article)
13 March 1997
MARTINA McILKENNY, chairperson of Sinn Féin in Belfast, has accused the leadership of the British Labour Party of running away from its responsibility over Ireland.
Cinema (Free article)
13 March 1997
On its publication Gulliver's Travels was a hugely controversial commentary on the politics of the day. Today its political impact has almost completely dissipated. It is now impossible for a reader in the 1990s to truly grasp the impact of Swift's work.
Basque resistance intensifies (Free article)
13 March 1997
These are days of intense activity and high stakes in the struggle for Basque independence. ETA has carried out more attacks in the last six weeks than in the whole of 1996 and every day young activists confront the paramilitary police on the streets. Riots are now a common feature of life in the Basque country.
Television: Hail Glorious Saint Patrick (Free article)
13 March 1997
Well shiver me shamrocks, is it that time of year again? Faith and begorrah if the days aren't flying in but I don't mind, no, not me, divil a bit of it. Sure don't I love that time of year when Paddy's Day rolls in and we all get the chance to stuff the shamrock and say slán to the snakes.
Success for Clones Gaelscoil (Free article)
13 March 1997
Monaghan county and urban councillor Caoimhghin 0'Caoláin has congratulated the parents' committee of the Clones Irish language school, Gaelscoil Eois, on their success in securing Government funding for the school after two years.
Editor's desk (Free article)
13 March 1997
The NIO's very own Spice Girl, Baroness Denton, met some female sixth formers last week to advise them how to get on in the cruel world of work. No better woman, you might think. First she told them, ``You must believe in yourselves and your ability to succeed''. Very good advice. Then she told them: ``Still too few women are making decisions…
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