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Creche heralds new era (Free article)
4 December 1997
WHEN THE WHITEROCK Creche Association launched its development plan on 13 November 1997 it marked five years of hard work and bore witness to a unique partnership with the GAA.
Back issue: Shoneen socialists (Free article)
4 December 1997
The fury of Dick Spring, Tomas Mac Giolla and Jim Kemmy over continued links between Sinn Féin and members of the British Labour Party burst into the open this week to Labour leader Neil Kinnock in a public letter attacking, among others, Ken Livingstone, the British MP.
Television: Would you believe? (Free article)
4 December 1997
It was with a degree of trepidation that I tuned into ``Everyman; Pagan's Progress'', BBC 1, Sunday.
Fógraí bháis: Mary McVeigh (Free article)
4 December 1997
The ink of partition was hardly dry when Mary Walsh was born in November 1922 in the Republican ghetto of Ballymacarrett in Belfast.
Not such open minds (Free article)
11 December 1997
``Loose talk costs lives''. Remember that old slogan which used to be written on walls all over nationalist areas? It's true that language and its relationship to the war in the North has profoundly affected our perceptions of events over the past 30 years. Certain words and phrases have become familiar only to those of us who live here, words…
Historic London meeting (Free article)
11 December 1997
Today witnesses a historic milestone in Irish and British affairs when Sinn Féin representatives meet face-to-face with Tony Blair in Downing Street.
Mála Poist (Free article)
11 December 1997
The need for plan B A chairde, Key to the current strategy of Sinn Féin is a false assumption that the southern ruling class, as represented by the government and particularly Fianna Fáil, desires a united Ireland and will work with us towards that end. The truth of course is that all the southern ruling class desires is stability so that they…
Sinn Féin Youth growing in confidence (Free article)
11 December 1997
Young republicans from Dublin, South Down, Derry, Fermanagh and Belfast debated the peace process, Sinn Féin strategy and tactics at a conference in Dundalk Town Hall on Saturday.
Headless tiger stalks Charlie's circus (Free article)
11 December 1997
`They seek him here, they seek him there, Le Tigre Vert'. Pardon my French, but that is what the elusive Celtic Tiger is called in the Paris papers.
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