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Workers in struggle (Free article)
8 January 1998
£5 an hour is only fair and Ryanair's double standard
Fógraí bháis: Charlie Casey (Free article)
8 January 1998
DUBLIN mourned the loss of one of its leading stalwarts over Christmas with the passing away of Charlie Casey.
Sportsview: Justice at last (Free article)
8 January 1998
There is not a lot of sport to write about this week. Well, maybe there is, but you don't get to see an awful lot of sport over the Christmas when your arse is glued to a bar stool. So we'll just have to gloat over another victory for the cause of right thinking and progressive people everywhere.
Back issue: Murder-bid in Donagh (Free article)
8 January 1998
Ten years ago, on 15 December 1972, the nationalist community in Fermanagh was shocked to learn of the brutal murder of Louis Leonard, whose body was found locked up in a fridge in his Derrylin butcher's shop. The fact that nobody was ever charged with his murder strengthened local suspicions that members of the RUC or UDR were involved.
New in print (Free article)
8 January 1998
Man of War Man of Peace? The Unauthorised Biography of Gerry Adams
Television: Protesting not enough (Free article)
8 January 1998
Any Republican worth his/her salt, or James Connolly badge, should be well used to a lifetime of protest, dodging plastic bullets and batons from your friendly bobby, standing on white lines, roof tops and traffic islands, highlighting everything from the Ballymurphy Seven to Brits Out. Hence one might have a somewhat cynical approach to Channel…
Editor's desk (Free article)
8 January 1998
I think every democrat should welcome the latest convert to the sentiments which drove the Civil Rights Movement. Here, in Wednesday's News Letter, was what Joel Patton, leader of the Spirit of Drumcree group, had to say about the ``undemocratic'' Orange Order: ``Can anyone condone a situation where the four smallest Orange Counties have 12…
SF meet McFall over ACE closure (Free article)
14 January 1998
Sinn Féin Assembly members Mary Nelis, Dara O'Hagan and Conor Murphy, along with a delegation of community and voluntary organistations, met with British Minister John McFall at Stormont on Wednesday morning to voice their concern over the sudden closure of the ACE schemes, announced over Christmas.
New questions raised over Aer Lingus disaster (Free article)
15 January 1998
THE Celtic League has highlighted evidence which it claims suggests British involement in an air disaster which left 61 people dead.
Dream On (Free article)
15 January 1998
The January sales have taken on a whole new meaning this year. Bargain hunters from abroad are in South East Asia to pick up some of the season's best offers. Whole economies are up for grabs.
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