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Remembering the Past: The toughest leader (Free article)
26 February 1998
At the outbreak of the Civil War, much was expected by republicians of the IRA in Tipperary and in the main they were not disappointed. Unlike many other areas around Ireland, which retired into its safe areas after an initial burst of activity, the IRA here had the capabilities to bring the war to the enemy.
Fermanagh petition (Free article)
26 February 1998
Fermanagh Saoirse is launching a new petition calling for the immediate transfer and repatriation of Irish POWs in English jails. The petition is accompanied by letters which can be forwarded to Jack Straw and Tony Blair also calling for repatriation.
Ag cothú tuiscint ar an saol Ceilteach (Free article)
26 February 1998
Celtic History & Literature Review £2.50 An Clochán 36 Fruithill Park Béal Feirste BT11 8GE
Donnelly defends workers' rights (Free article)
26 February 1998
THE Sinn Féin candidate in the forthcoming Dublin North by-election has called on trade union rights to be protected.
Workers in struggle: Leinster House two tier legislation (Free article)
26 February 1998
We need a just social welfare system as much as we need just trade union laws and a just, open banking system
SF wants Limerick traffic strategy (Free article)
26 February 1998
SINN Féin in Limerick has called on the city Corporation to develop a comprehensive strategy to manage growing traffic congestion.
Sportsview: The late late show in Thurles (Free article)
26 February 1998
The amazing turnaround in the fortunes of Erin's Isle in the All-Ireland Club Football Championships was the highlight of the footballing weekend. After trailing throughout the first hour, the Dublin team lagged behind a far better Castlehaven team from Cork. Even former Dub's star Charlie Redmond managed to get himself sent off in the 47th minute.
Remembering the Past: The toughest leader (Free article)
26 February 1998
At the outbreak of the Civil War, much was expected by republicans of the IRA in Tipperary and in the main they were not disappointed. Unlike many other areas around Ireland, which retired into its safe areas after an initial burst of activity, the IRA here had the capabilities to bring the war to the enemy.
Back issue: Enoch and the Ku Klux Klan ride again (Free article)
26 February 1998
Enoch Powell has predictably found even Orange bigotry a bit tame for his liking and he has now turned back to his old concern: immigrant baiting in Britian.
New in print (Free article)
26 February 1998
Irish Hunger: Personal Reflections on the Legacy of the Famine and GREEN RIVER - In Honour of our Dead.
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