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Back issue: Mobilise (Free article)
1 May 1997
Should the Paisley-Baird controlled United Unionist Action Council order its men out of the power stations beginning next Monday, the leadership of the Republican Movement, in view of the gravity of the situation, intends to mobilise organised sections of the population for this contingency.
Nationalists in fear in Portadown (Free article)
1 May 1997
A Portadown man is fighting for his life in the Royal Victoria Hospital following a savage beating at the hands of a group of 30 loyalists last Saturday night 26 April.
New in print: Banished Babies: The secret history of Ireland's baby export business (Free article)
1 May 1997
Banished Babies: The secret history of Ireland's baby export business By Mike Milotte. Published by New Island Books. Price £7.99.
Bawnmore men on death list (Free article)
1 May 1997
The RUC has told five men from the Bawnmore area of North Belfast that they are on a loyalist death list. One of the men, who asked to remain anonymous, said that at least two of the five had previously been targeted by loyalist death squads. One was lucky to escape with his life when a gunman tried to shoot him in his car while in the second case…
RIR assault Short Strand nationalists (Free article)
1 May 1997
MEMBERS OF THE RIR AND RUC were involved in a series of assaults on Short Strand nationalists in the early hours of Saturday 26 April which left one man with a broken arm.
Television: Everyone a loser (Free article)
1 May 1997
Republicans all over Ireland are already at fever pitch in anticipation of our nation's annual triumph at the highest peak of culture, the Eurovision Song Contest. Because of its importance, and because it is cheaper and far safer than cider or magic mushrooms, readers are encouraged to tune in this Saturday evening.
Irvine's family attacked (Free article)
1 May 1997
Irish Formula One racing ace, Eddie Irvine was celebrating again on the winners podium on Sunday 27 April after coming third in the Italian Grand Prix, but Irvine's celebrations were shadowed by a fluttering union jack and the fact that his family had been attacked by loyalists at their home in Conlig, County Down.
Editor's desk (Free article)
1 May 1997
What Sky News calls ``the IRA's 10p campaign'' - the closing of motorways with bombs and bomb scares - has certainly provoked plenty of comment through clenched teeth. But the campaign has its lighter side, of course. Like this defiant message from John Major on Tuesday as tens of thousands of motorists in the south of England sat for hours bumper…
POWs' information missing (Free article)
1 May 1997
PERSONAL INFORMATION BELONGING TO Republican POWs has gone missing. One man, Gerry McDonnell, told An Phoblacht that after he was moved from H7 following the discovery of the tunnel his personal belongings were taken away to be searched. When they were returned two filofaxes and an address book were missing.
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