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Call for inquiry into shooting of Diarmuid O Neill (Free article)
18 December 1997
SERIOUS questions have been raised over the shooting of Volunteer Diarmuid O Neill as the trial of three Irish republicans came to a close in London on Tuesday.
The task of moving the struggle forward in 1998 (Free article)
18 December 1997
Republicans can look back to 1997 as a year of exceptional electoral gains and a year which saw all the parties to the conflict in the north finally sitting down at the negotiating table.
Mansfield to lead private prosecution against Hamill accused (Free article)
18 December 1997
TOP English barrister, Michael Mansfield has offered his services free of charge to the family of murdered Portadown man Robert Hamill.
Swapping the comforts of home for life as a refugee in Ireland (Free article)
18 December 1997
Marcas Mac Ruairí considers the plight of asylum seekers in Dublin
POWs in England updated (Free article)
18 December 1997
REPUBLICAN prisoners in England have been given an update on the peace process during visits from a Sinn Féin delegation last week.
A tongue which sounds so odd (Free article)
18 December 1997
Proinsias O Maolchalain admires the historical consistency of the London Times
McAliskey breakthrough (Free article)
18 December 1997
Roisin McAliskey's lawyers are now free to test the evidence in her extradition case after three high court judges in London ruled that magistrate Nicholas Evans was out of order to delay hearing the case on the grounds of Roisín's inability to attend court due to ill health.
Close to the bone (Free article)
18 December 1997
Every nursery rhyme apparently has its roots in reality. Ring a ring a rosies, was a rhyme from the Great Plague in London, and a `pocket full of posies' was supposed to ward off the disease. Children being realists however, knew that scam wouldn't work and so they added the line `attishoo, attishoo, we all fall down'. A catching little line for a…
Selling Sinn Fein in USA, it's no free kick (Free article)
18 December 1997
Selling Sinn Fein's message of peace, justice and equality in the USA might seem an easy task given that 44 million Americans claim Irish blood, but the realities are quite different.
Britain's Bombay Take-Away (Free article)
18 December 1997
Four years ago the British Ministry of Defence rubbished Celtic League claims about deals to procure junk helicopters to support its air operations in the Six Counties - new details however have emerged which indicate that in a bizarre deal the MOD considered buying back £65 million worth of helicopters the British taxpayers had provided to India,…
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