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Portlaoise releases welcomed (Free article)
2 October 1997
The release of five republican prisoners from Portlaoise Jail on 26 September has been welcomed by Sinn Féin.
Hoax bombers target pregnant woman (Free article)
2 October 1997
THE PREGNANT WIFE OF Collie Duffy was the target of a hoax bomb attack, thought to be the work of loyalists, in Lurgan on Monday 29 September.
Workers in struggle (Free article)
2 October 1997
Docklands dilemma, £1,141 million tax write off and Write off the debt
Remembering the Past: An Droch Shaol - The Irish Holocaust (Free article)
2 October 1997
The Irish Holocaust changed Ireland as dramatically as any other major upheaval in Ireland's history. The most visible was the drastic reduction in population from nearly nine million to six million in the space of five years.
Increase in RUC harassment (Free article)
2 October 1997
A series of incidents in Belfast, Derry and Strabane in which RUC officers targeted children for harassment indicates a growing trend of RUC abuse of nationalists.
Back issue: Britain in the dock again (Free article)
2 October 1997
Once again Ireland has received international attention for the abuses of human and civil rights inflicted on its citizens by British state forces in the Six Counties.
Growing SF Youth protests (Free article)
2 October 1997
Sinn Féin Youth took to the streets last weekend calling for the disbandment of the RUC.
New in print: The Decade of the United Irishmen: Contemporary Accounts 1791-1801 (Free article)
2 October 1997
The Decade of the United Irishmen: Contemporary Accounts 1791-1801 Edited by John Killen Published by Blackstaff Press Price £12.99
Scotland: an unwon cause (Free article)
2 October 1997
The 63rd annual conference of the Scottish National Party, which ended on Saturday, went some way towards disproving the words of American writer John Steinbeck who wrote in a letter to Mrs John F. Kennedy: "You talked of Scotland as a lost cause and that is not true. Scotland is an unwon cause". If Labour stick to their commitments, the SNP will…
Theatre: Spud in the dock (Free article)
2 October 1997
Coming away from ``The Great Potato Trial', a play co-authored by Nollaig Tate and the late Jack Mitchel, I had this feeling: if Jack were still alive the play would have ended in the same way it did, with his voice echoing around the theatre, hauntingly telling us that `The Praties They Grow Small, Over Here, Over Here....'. The only difference…
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