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Workers in struggle: Banker robbers (Free article)
2 April 1998
It is not just National Irish Bank (NIB) that stands in the dock this week, it is also the entire Irish private sector banking system. It would be too comforting to believe that the revelations about bank officials stealing from customers' accounts to boost profitability was just an isolated occurrence in the odd rural NIB branch.
Sportsview: The trouble with Fergus (Free article)
2 April 1998
We wrote a couple of weeks ago on Fergus McCann and the transformation of Celtic from its sorry state four years ago to become one of the biggest clubs in Britain, if not Europe. While in Glasgow for the Hearts game, An Phoblacht heard the fans' reactions to his tenure, the team, Bhoys Against Bigotry and sectarian attacks by loyalists on Celtic…
Fógraí bháis: Jim Woll (Free article)
2 April 1998
The death has taken place of Jim Woll from Cloyne, Co. Cork. Jim was involved in republican activities from the 1930s right up to shortly before his death.
Back issue: New Lodge sectarian attack (Free article)
2 April 1998
A 16 year old youth from the New Lodge area of North Belfast was slashed repeatedly around the face with a razor-blade in a sectarian attack by three loyalist teenagers last Friday night, March 25th.
New in print (Free article)
2 April 1998
Dangerous Men; The SAS and Popular Culture and Bobby Sands: Writings from Prison
Television: Other Worlds (Free article)
2 April 1998
The Devil-An Unauthorised Biography Reputations-Yuri Gagarin Premier Passions Some say the divil is dead and buried in Killarney More say he rose again and joined the British army
Editor's desk (Free article)
2 April 1998
The short-lived hunger strike by LVF prisoners in Long Kesh reminded many prisoners of a hunger strike in 1978 by a man who is now broadly sympathetic to the politics espoused by the LVF. Kenny - now Pastor Kenny - McClinton went on hunger strike in Long Kesh. It was a pretty unique hunger strike. It lasted for 24 days and Kenny weighed almost a…
Extradition destabilising peace process (Free article)
9 April 1998
The continuing efforts by both the British and Irish governments to extradite republicans has become an increasingly destabilising force to the current peace process.
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