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Remembering the Past: The Irish holocaust -- An droch shaol (Free article)

17 July 1997

The man directly responsible for famine relief in Ireland, Charles Edward Trevelyan, Permanent Under-Secretary to the Treasury, was frankly racist:

Tyrone Volunteers commemorated (Free article)

17 July 1997

Speaking at the graveside of hunger striker Martin Hurson Sinn Fein's Francie Molloy called on the hundreds of republicans attending the Tyrone Volunteers commemoration day on Sunday 13 July to play a more active part in the struggle and show leadership ``in these crucial days ahead''.

Back issue: RUC murder bid (Free article)

17 July 1997

Tyrone trio lucky to be alive after their car is riddled with RUC gunfire.

New in print (Free article)

17 July 1997

Orangeism: Myth and Reality and In the Heat of the Hurry

Fógraí bháis (Free article)

17 July 1997

Gerry Murphy

Television: There's misery in them thar hills (Free article)

17 July 1997

The depression of the 1890s was as bad as anything we have seen this century. Working people were dying of hunger in the streets, but the rich called the period the `Gay 90s' anyway. Then came an unexpected vision of a glittering pile of wealth, to be had for the taking. It generated a frenzy.

Editor's desk (Free article)

17 July 1997

A bit of an SDLP dogfight has broken out in the pages of Fortnight magazine. Brian Feeney, Irish News columnist and former SDLP councillor, has recently been highly critical of the SDLP. He writes in the latest issue of Fortnight: ``In the local government elections in May one SDLP candidate in West Belfast got 85 votes. That vote says more about…

Dúirt siad... (Free article)

17 July 1997

The week in quotes...

News review (Free article)

17 July 1997

This weeks news in briefs...

What is Blair's plan? (Free article)

24 July 1997

The claim over the years that Britain had no selfish, strategic or economic interest in remaining in Ireland, was finally put to rest by Tony Blair, who as newly elected Prime Minister, nailed his political colours firmly to the Unionist mast.

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