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Tiocfaidh lá na nAlbanach (Free article)

27 March 1997

Nuair a bhuaigh David Coulthard ó fhoireann McLaren Grand Prix na hAstráile le déanaí ní haon ionadh é go raibh scitimíní áthais air. Dúirt sé ina dhiaidh nach raibh fhios aige an túisce a gcasfadh sé ``Flower of Scotland'' nó ``Scotland the Brave.'' Ach nuair a sheas sé ar rostram na cathréime ba é a cheiliúradh ar bhriseadh na nAlbanach ag Cúil…

Roisín not to stand (Free article)

27 March 1997

ANNOUNCING THAT ROISIN McALISKEY WOULD no longer be in the running for the mid-Ulster seat in May's Westminster election the McAliskey family said in a statement that they ``respect Sinn Féin's right to promote their political strategy''. They also thanked the party for the ``clarity and promptness of their response...which avoids discussion to no…

Workers in struggle: Market failure (Free article)

27 March 1997

Warning! Mortgages can be bad for your health. This week, banks and other lending institutions were forced to carry health warnings on their mortgage advertisements. It was the first use of new powers given to the director of consumer affairs William Fagan under the Consumer Credit Act.

Trades Unionist threatened (Free article)

27 March 1997

A TRADES UNIONIST AND MEMBER of the United Against Bigotry campaign which led a demonstration to Our Lady's chapel at Harryville on Saturday 15 March has told An Phoblacht that he received a threatening note from loyalists through his front door and that he had insults hurled at him in the street where he lived just days after the protest.

Sportsview: Where's the colours? (Free article)

27 March 1997

You can say what you like, but snooker just ain't like it was in the good old days when Alex Higgins threw skateboards out the window, headbutted referees and threatened Denis Taylor if he didn't let him march all over the table; gone is the great beer-swilling Bill Werbenuik who used to down 25 pints in an afternoon to steady his shot; gone is…

Vibrancy of youth leads Basque struggle (Free article)

27 March 1997

In the first of a series of articles Eoin O Broin reports from the Basque Country on a rising ferment of opposition to Spanish occupation

Remembering the Past: A victory for a risen people (Free article)

27 March 1997

Peter O'Rourke describes the events that led to the fall of Stormont 25 years ago

A new home for Féile (Free article)

27 March 1997

When internationally renowned singer Frances Black started to sing `Legal, Illegal' in the new festival offices of Féile an Phobail on the Falls Road last Tuesday it brought a wry smile to both Albert Reynolds and Gerry Adams; ``slightly subversive'' said one man.

BAck issue: Victimisation continues against political prisoners (Free article)

27 March 1997

Despite publicity about the victimisation of IPPs in England, the Home Office campaign against these men continues.

Women's rights as human rights (Free article)

27 March 1997

National and community based women's organisations, human and civil rights groups from around the world came together in Dublin last week for a conference on women's rights in Ireland and internationally.

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