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SF candidate highlights growing health hazard (Free article)

5 February 1998

THE Sinn Féin candidate in the Limerick East by-election has called for the city Corporation to adopt a new strategy to tackle the city's growing refuse problem.

Workers in struggle: Industrial Relations Act has ``legalised scabbing'' (Free article)

5 February 1998

High Court injunctions, broken promises, employer exploitation, the role of sub contractors in the building industry, the double standards of the Industrial Relations Act and deteriorating safety conditions on building sites - these were the issues debated at a meeting of Concerned Building Workers last week.

Enright memorial Black Mountain walk (Free article)

5 February 1998

THREE WEEKS after the murder of community worker Terry Enright hundreds gathered at the foot of the Black Mountains to take part in a memorial walk across the mountains to Colin Glen.

Sportsview: Disappearing stars (Free article)

5 February 1998

Two top GAA stars were in the news this week. One, Kilkenny hurling star DJ Carey, announced his retirement from Gaelic games and the other, Dublin footballer and pin-up Jason Sherlock, jetted off to the US to have a trial with the New England Revolution soccer team.

Our children, our magic (Free article)

5 February 1998

FOUR DAYS of festive fun and magic are being lined up for youngsters in West Belfast this spring. The Draiocht children's arts festival organised by the West Belfast Feile team will run from 14 March and culminate in a city centre St Patrick's Day parade extravaganza. There are hundreds of workshops catering for children from three year olds and…

Back issue: Target of repressive legislation (Free article)

5 February 1998

Since the introduction of the Public Order Order in the North in 1987, Sinn Fein spokespersons have consistently pointed out that this legislation was one more weapon in the judicial armoury of the British government, aimed directly at stifling nationalist protest.

Cinema: Punch drunk plot (Free article)

5 February 1998

This is Jim Sheridan's most direct treatment yet of the nationalist community and of the IRA and it must be said at the outset that it is an utter travesty.

Television: Heroes (Free article)

5 February 1998

Teilifis na Gaeilge seems to be one of Ireland's best kept secrets. Minimal space is given to it on TV listings and it disappears from view in various newspapers. Despite this, it is currently producing some of the best programmes on view, in particular its sports and music efforts.

Editors desk (Free article)

5 February 1998

A high-powered debate at Trinity College, Dublin on Tuesday night brought some amusement to republicans, given their years of experiencing censorship. Among the debaters were Bertie Ahern, Mitchel McLaughlin and John Bruton. RTE cameras recorded Bertie's speech but as soon as John Brutal stood up, the film crew promptly packed up and left.…

Kelly counters Mallon (Free article)

12 February 1998

SINN Féin talks negotiator Gerry Kelly struck a raw nerve with the SDLP this week when he accused its Deputy leader Seamus Mallon of favouring the failed approach of marginalisation.

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