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New in print: The Wild Geese of the Antrim MacDonnells (Free article)
27 March 1997
``The art of war is the only patrimony my ancestors have left me''. Thus wrote Enrique Reynaldo MacDonnell, one of the last of the Wild Geese, to the King of Spain, in about 1788.
Oldest republican paper relaunched (Free article)
27 March 1997
The Irish Democrat, the longest continuously published Republican newspaper, was relaunched this month with a new layout, more regular columns and an additional four pages.
Editor's desk (Free article)
27 March 1997
There was an almighty screaming match in the British media last week when the Portuguese police fired plastic bullets at Manchester United fans in Porto. One paper ranted about the police being one step away from their fascist past. I don't remember the same outcry when nationalist football supporters in the Six Counties have been attacked by real…
Dolphin's Barn protest (Free article)
27 March 1997
Over 100 anti-drugs protesters disrupted evening rush hour traffic in Dublin's Dolphins Barn last Friday 21 March. They were drawing attention to the continued open dealing in the area and protesting at what they describe as ``Garda inaction on the drugs crisis.'' The protest, organised by the Lower Crumlin Combined Communities Group and supported…
Cork community fights back (Free article)
27 March 1997
On St. Patrick's night a man driving a stolen car knocked down and killed Trevor O'Connell and Stephen Kirby in the Fairhill area of Cork city. The people of the area were devastated and enraged by the needless loss of innocent young lives. A number of concerned residents set about channeling that energy into positive action for a better community.
Oklahoma claims ``bad Hollywood script'' (Free article)
3 April 1997
Claims that Irish republicans had any involvement in the Oklahoma bombing have been dismissed as ``preposterous rubbish'' by Máiréad Keane of Sinn Féin's Washington Office.
Just Cruising along (Free article)
3 April 1997
At the St Patrick's Day events in Washington, TV viewers saw a mysterious figure in a large black hat and cape alongside Robert McCartney of the UK Unionist Party.
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