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Victims of a sectarian state (Free article)
15 January 1998
As the latest victim of loyalist violence, Catholic father of two, Terry Enright, was buried in Belfast on Wednesday, British appeasement in the face of a ``crisis'' in the peace process orchestrated by loyalists and unionists has enraged Northern nationalists.
Mála Poist (Free article)
15 January 1998
Principle of consent A chairde, Does the principle of consent constitute the essence of democratic rule? No, it does not. The principle of consent equals majority rule. Remember Germany in 1933, when a majority of the good citizens voted to establish the Hitler dictatorship. Did the principle of consent constitute or promote democratic rule…
Attacks continue in North Antrim (Free article)
15 January 1998
North Antrim nationalists are enraged that local loyalist Richard Hastings was given bail at Larne Magistrates Court despite being charged with attempting to murder members of a Glenarm family in a bomb attack on 17 December last.
Respectable fingers on the trigger (Free article)
15 January 1998
The RUC were still keeping an open mind on the murder of Terry Enright, when David Ervine of the PUP announced to the media that this latest sectarian killing was the work of the LVF.
RUC harassment of lawyers to be monitored (Free article)
15 January 1998
Derry's Pat Finucane Centre has welcomed the implementation by the Law Society in the Six Counties of a more formal system by which solicitors can register complaints against RUC harassment.
Oidhrí John Redmond i mbun oibre (Free article)
15 January 1998
Le tamall anuas tá sé éirithe faiseanta a bheith ag scigmhagadh faoi phrionsabal na neodrachta. Tagraítear dó mar mheon a bhaineann le saol atá caite, le hiarracht, mar dhea, le fanacht glan ar an saol amuigh.
No peace without a public inquiry into Bloody Sunday (Free article)
15 January 1998
The Bloody Sunday campaigners, relatives and friends of the murdered or wounded peaceful protesters have been endlessly seeking truth and justice. But 26 years after the first crown forces shoot-to-kill operation, the British government continues to turn a blind eye on one of the darkest chapters of the conflict. In Derry, as across the entire 32…
Workers in struggle (Free article)
15 January 1998
Warning - this is a crisis and Bricklayers hit by Industrial Relations Act
Cork travelling family forced to squat in house (Free article)
15 January 1998
A TRAVELLING family in Cork has been forced to squat in the Mahon area of the city in a desperate attempt to secure a roof over their heads.
Sportsview: Standing room only? (Free article)
15 January 1998
I'm going to break one of my rules this week and write about English football. The recent controversy at Old Trafford threw up an old argument in regards to terracing at football stadiams.
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