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Sportsview: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Free article)

22 January 1998

There was good news, bad news and ugly news for Irish soccer in the last week. Firstly there was the news of two go-aheads for the revamping and building of soccer stadiums in Dublin. Then the bad news - the draw for the European Championship qualifying rounds in 2000. Derry City's transfer antics provide the ugly.

Robert Hamill Justice Fund (Free article)

22 January 1998

People in the 26 Counties can now donate to the Robert Hamill Justice Fund.

Back issue: Morrison slams Barry (Free article)

22 January 1998

In the course of what has been styled as a two-day Œfact-finding¹ visit to the North this week, Dublin Coalition foreign minister, Peter Barry, has made a promise that the Free State¹s constitution would be reviewed by his government in an effort to exclude from it the claim to jurisdiction over thirty-two counties.

New in print (Free article)

22 January 1998

Atlas of Irish History and Outside The Walls

Fógraí bháis (Free article)

22 January 1998

James Connolly Poole agus Colonel-Commandant John Graham

Television (Free article)

22 January 1998

Cabbage soup and Don't mention the (Civil) War

Editor's desk (Free article)

22 January 1998

A new film has ``distressed'' the surviving members of the Shankill Butchers, according to Saturday's Guardian. The film contains ``a grave slur'' against them, according to Rev Roy Magee, the man famously described as having ``brokered'' the loyalist ceasefires. What, you could be forgiven for thinking, could possibly cast a slur on men who cut…

Dúirt siad... (Free article)

22 January 1998

The week in quotes...

The Wexford Republic's Mighty Wave (Free article)

29 January 1998

Fionntán O Súilleabháin looks at the 1798 Rebellion in Wexford which led the way in that revolutionary year

Questions for Mowlam, RUC (Free article)

29 January 1998

UDP leader Gary McMichael walked away from London's Lancaster House, declaring his party was not walking away from its responsibilities. With the UDA blatantly operating under the name of the LVF for weeks, the UDP had not been running away as much as cynically covering up its responsibility.

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