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Mála Poist (Free article)

19 March 1998

Public hearing A chairde, Sinn Fein is committed to a settlement which will accommodate the rights of everyone on this island, something which can only be achieved through the involvement and agreement of all. One of the difficulties of this talks process is that ordinary people have been excluded. We believe that a more open process allowing…

Helicopters killed sheep (Free article)

19 March 1998

Farmer Henry McIlroy has accused a British army helicopter pilot of deliberately killing sheep and lambs on his South Armagh farm and of cross border incursions during a mission on Friday evening 13 March.

Israel to leave Lebanon (Free article)

19 March 1998

The Israeli government has signalled an apparent willingness to withdraw from Lebanon. Israel has occupied a portion of southern Lebanon since 1978, in defiance of the orders of the UN Security Council. But when has Israel ever paid heed to the UN resolutions?

Doubts over evidence used to expel Sinn Féin (Free article)

19 March 1998

A US lawyer who met RUC Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan in the week that Sinn Féin was expelled from the talks has revealed that Flanagan was unable to provide evidence linking the IRA or Sinn Féin to the killings which were used as the basis for the party's expulsion.

Bua do Shaoirse (Free article)

19 March 1998

Buann Feachtas ar son Cearta na gCimí cath aitheantas i gColáiste na hOllscoile Náisiúnta, Gaillimh

LVF bomb in Larne (Free article)

19 March 1998

The LVF said they carried out Tuesday night's bomb attack on a Catholic sport and social club in Larne.

Workers in struggle: Euro all right now (Free article)

19 March 1998

Revaluation, inflation and interest rates - three words that can send most readers of any newspaper into sleep mode. Add in a discussion of Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), structural funds and the Amsterdam Treaty and the vast majority of us are moving on to greener pastures. This week An Phoblacht outlines what the punt's revaluation really…

SF vote rises in Dublin North and Limerick (Free article)

19 March 1998

Sinn Féin's Paul Donnelly polled a very creditable 1,088 first preferences or 3.29% of the vote in the Dublin North by-election last week. Donnelly's vote was double that of one of the coalition partners' candidates, Finian Fallon of the Progressive Democrats, and was over four times that of Democratic Left, which has four sitting TDs. Donnelly…

Sportsview: The West's awake (Free article)

19 March 1998

St Patrick's Day was the clubs' big day out at Croke Park with the finals of the All-Ireland football and hurling competitions. In the hurling final the 36,000 crowd saw Birr of Offaly capture the Tommy Moore Cup when they defeated Sarsfields of Galway by seven points.

Kilted Brits hammered again (Free article)

19 March 1998

Since the British Army's Black Watch Regimental bagpipe band arrived in the US on 17 January it has been met at more than a dozen venues by angry Irish American supporters. In Seattle, Columbus, Akron, Chicago, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Boston, Philadelphia and other cities protestors urged those attending the events to rethink their support of a…

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