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A touch of realism (Free article)
31 July 1997
So, we have a new ceasefire. Touch of deja vu or what? Certainly the announcement of it wasn't greeted with the same wild scenes of jubilation as those which heralded the announcement of the previous one of August 1994, which is no bad thing.
Blair can act on POWs (Free article)
31 July 1997
By the end of next week Sinn Féin leaders will have visited republican POWs throughout Ireland and Britain briefing them on the current situation and listening to their views on the peace process.
Birmingham Six slam compo offer (Free article)
31 July 1997
The Birmingham Six have blasted the latest compensation offers from the British government as ``derisory and insulting'', after meeting the British Home Secretary Jack Straw on Wednesday 23 July.
Thirty people massacred in Colombia (Free article)
31 July 1997
Business as usual in Colombia. On 15 July last, approximately 100 well-armed men, dressed uniformly in military-style outfits, arrived in the small village of Mapiripan. Before entering the village proper, they cut the telephone and electricity cables. They then moved from house to house, detaining as they went along all those they accused or…
Heading for the Magnetic North (Free article)
31 July 1997
Mick Naughton previews a fistful of festivals
Conspóid an otharcharr i nGaillimh (Free article)
31 July 1997
Freagra an neamhfhreagra an freagra a thug Otharlann Choláiste na hOllscoile i nGailimh an tseachtain seo do ghearán a rinne an scríbhneoir John Arden faoi iompar dhochtúir na hotharlainne ceithre mhí ó shin i leith Arden nuair a bhuail taom croí é.
Closure of Ballinamore Teagasc Centre (Free article)
31 July 1997
Sinn Féin Councillor Liam McGirl says he is appalled by the proposed closure of the Teagasc Model Farm in Ballinamore, County Leitrim. He says it is tragedy for the workers involved who will lose much-needed jobs.
Workers in struggle: Tax promises shelved (Free article)
31 July 1997
In 1992 McCreevy and the Fianna Fáil/Progressive Democrat government chose to target those who were suffering most to make the budget balance.
Dublin/Monaghan bombings - families seek justice (Free article)
31 July 1997
The families of the victims of the greatest mass murder in the history of Ireland, the Dublin and Monaghan bombings of May 1974 have been delayed in their campaign for justice, as High Court Judge Mary Lavoy will not pass judgement until 27 August. The families want the court to compel gardai to release documents in their possession relating to…
Sportsview: Save our sporting souls (Free article)
31 July 1997
``Today it fell for me and I got on the end of a few scores''. This is how Kilkenny hurling ace D J Carey described his breathtaking contribution of two goals and eight points to his county's two point win over Connacht champions Galway in last weekend's All Ireland hurling.quarter final.
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