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What Saoirse really means (Free article)
18 December 1997
Fair play to him. Those were Gerry's words when asked for a comment about the escape of Liam Averill from Long Kesh and I would say he summed up the thoughts of all in those few words.
All aboard the Saoirse train! (Free article)
18 December 1997
Departing Belfast Central on 3 January 1998, calling at Lurgan, Newry and Dundalk before arriving at Connolly station in Dublin the first ever Saoirse train will set off on its historic trip.
Workers in struggle: Still not yet Emmet (Free article)
18 December 1997
As a once famous Irish philosopher said ``What's another year''? So are we learning from our mistakes? Was 1997 any different from other years we have lived and struggled through?
Six months in Leinster House (Free article)
18 December 1997
MICHEAL MacDONNCHA, parliamentary aide to Caoimhghín O Caoláin TD, reflects on the reality of life in the Big House
Unanswered questions over the death of Louis Leonard (Free article)
18 December 1997
On 15 December 1972 the body of Louis Leonard, 26 years old, was found in a pool of blood in a fridge in his butcher shop. It was only ten days before the Fermanagh man was to celebrate his first Christmas with his wife Betty and baby son Tony.
Are you connected? (Free article)
18 December 1997
Bill Delaney praises republicans for their professional use of the Internet
Support Binlids bid for the USA (Free article)
18 December 1997
Capacity audiences and rave reviews, not only a sell-out (never say sell-out in West Belfast) but also a knock-out, Binlids, a community drama production by JustUs and Dubblejoint, took last summer's Féile an Phobail by storm. ``The most accomplished piece of community theatre yet seen in Belfast,'' said BBC Radio journalist Joe Woods.
A view from the West (Free article)
18 December 1997
H-Block escaper Pól Brennan writes from his prison cell in California
Man dies after RUC beating (Free article)
18 December 1997
The mother of 37-year-old Martin Murphy believes that a severe beating by the RUC may have contributed to the untimely death of her son.
The entry of Unionists into the real world (Free article)
18 December 1997
Who said there was no progress being made at the Stormont Talks? Those close encounters of another kind appear to be arousing the Ulster Unionist Party from some kind of Rip Van Winkle slumber. Their spokesperson, Dermot Nesbitt, writing in the style of one who has just woken up after 70 years, has discovered that there is a United Nations…
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