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Workers in struggle: Ryanair strike escalates (Free article)
12 February 1998
Finally after weeks of hedging, denial and disinformation Ryanair chief executive Maurice O'Leary broke his silence on the dispute at the company and took to the airwaves to make his case.
Sportsview: Reds need to keep their nerve (Free article)
12 February 1998
What a turn around in the fortunes of Cliftonville Football Club. From finishing at the wrong end of the inaugural Premier Division last season to their long-suffering fans' buses being attacked by a Billy Wright-orchestrated loyalist mob in Portadown, the club is now sitting pretty on the top of the Six-County Irish League.
Sinn Féin win prompts change in Omagh (Free article)
12 February 1998
SINN Féin's recent win in the Omagh by-election - which means they are now the largest party on Omagh council - has led to a sudden change in SDLP outlook.
Back issue: Workers fight for jobs (Free article)
12 February 1998
The past week has provided little comfort for Irish workers with the announcement of staggering unemployment figures - 187,000 in the twenty-six counties and 116,000 in the six counties. Despite the seeming futility in opposing the growing trend of unemployment, some workers refuse to give up without a fight.
Covering up dirty deeds (Free article)
12 February 1998
Robert Allen in Missouri digs up a toxic waste scandal
Felons harassment continues (Free article)
12 February 1998
The RUC vendetta against the Felons Club continued this week with further harassment of the Association's former secretary.
Television: You're Gorgeous (Free article)
12 February 1998
The first time I became aware of diet food was as a gawky thirteen year old in Limerick, when I witnessed four rotund Americans ordering four super large pizzas and four ``diet cokes''.
Hamill family harassed again (Free article)
12 February 1998
SOLICITOR Rosemary Nelson has described as outrageous the arrest of a brother of Robert Hamill who was beaten to death by loyalists in Portadown last year.
Editor's desk (Free article)
12 February 1998
Mo Mowlam was in Dublin last week on a PR exercise, including the obligatory appearance on the Late Late Show. But all didn't go smoothly. Mowlam was subjected to the kind of boorish behaviour which Dubliners are growing used to (or which Mowlam is used to when she meets Unionists at the Stormont talks) when she ran into two young male visitors…
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