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Mála Poist (Free article)
24 April 1997
Challenge to SDLP A Chairde, John Hume, in what he must have considered were dire circumstances (if his actions are anything to judge by) made a desperate attempt at stealing Sinn Féin votes. In an attack on Sinn Féin forced upon him by pressure from within his own party, and quite out of character for a man of his intellect, John Hume said…
Tyrants on lesser charges (Free article)
24 April 1997
Noam Chomsky - the man the US establishment does its best to ignore because they can't answer the questions he poses - was once asked his opinion of Richard Nixon's fall from grace over the Watergate affair. Watergate, you'll remember, had to do with the illegal bugging of political opponents' meetings, secret slush funds and political dirty…
Arrested men's families issue appeal (Free article)
24 April 1997
The families of men arrested and assaulted in South Armagh earlier this month have issued a statement outlining the nature of the assaults and calling for help to prevent a miscarriage of justice. The men have been charged with serious offences.
Cosc ar pharáid Ormeau (Free article)
24 April 1997
D'fhogair an CRU ar an Máirt seo caite go bhfuil cosc ar pharáid dílseach a bhí eagraithe don Domhnach seo chugainn ar Bhóthar Ormeau. Chuir Grúpa Chomhphobail an Ormeau Iochtarach (GCOI) fáilte roimh an chosc.
Scots guards release more likely (Free article)
24 April 1997
Scots guards James Fisher, 28 and Mark Wright 23, who murdered North Belfast teenager Peter McBride in the New Lodge area of Belfast in 1992 have been told that their life sentences will be reviewed in October.
Sportsview: Candy for Felix (Free article)
24 April 1997
Rumour has it that Eamonn McCann has given up on the Socialist Workers Movement. Is it any wonder when the Derry City FC revolution was much more likely to happen? The ``Swimmies'' revolution is due in about a thousand years time but Derry City's last uprising was only eight years ago. They did have a remarkable resemblance to a branch of the…
Orange RUC men back on duty (Free article)
24 April 1997
The Director of Public Prosecutions has decided that four RUC men, suspended on full pay, who took part in Orange Order protests at the time of Drumcree in 1996 should not face criminal charges, and the four have now had their suspensions lifted. The accusations of involvement will still be the focus of an internal RUC disciplinary committee, but…
Remembering the Past: Arthur O'Connor (Free article)
24 April 1997
Arthur O'Connor, one of the most influential leaders of the Untied Irishmen, was born in Cork in 1760.
Unionists threaten Féile funding (Free article)
24 April 1997
Gerry Adams has denounced a Belfast City Council decision to block funding for the West Belfast Festival as a ``disgraceful witch-hunt'' and said Sinn Fein would do all possible to reverse the decision taken last Friday 18 April.
McCann memorial unveiled (Free article)
24 April 1997
During a ceremony that was clearly moving for the family of Joe McCann, and curious by Belfast standards, a plaque was unveiled on the 25th anniversary of the death of this Official IRA volunteer on Sunday 13 April at Joy Street where McCann was shot dead by British paratroops.
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