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Sportsview: Let the battles commence (Free article)

21 May 1998

Championship time is well and truly on us again, and Ulster provided the entertainment last week with the meeting of Tyrone and Down in the Preliminary Round at Omagh. Down won through with the experience of the older players, particularly Ross Carr and Mickey Linden, proving decisive.

G8 debt double standard (Free article)

21 May 1998

Rather than being net recipients of aid the Third World is subsidising the first to the tune of four dollars paid to us for every dollar we give them

Back issue: Long Kesh Justice (Free article)

21 May 1998

On Monday 8 May a Derry man, Seamus Meenan, awaiting trial here in H4 was brought before the board of visitors because he had accused a screw of assaulting him. This was the second time he was assaulted and this latest incident happened over a month ago.

New in print (Free article)

21 May 1998

The Two Irelands: 1912-1939, Fianna Fail and Irish Labour and On Television and Journalism

Editor's desk (Free article)

21 May 1998

Has the busy Ballymena DUP councillor, Orangeman and former rugby international, Davy Tweed, taken on yet another onerous responsibility? Is he now a press officer for the LVF? After a recent council meeting Davy distributed a statement from the Loyalist death squad to assembled journalists. The statement read: ``This is a statement from the…

Dúirt siad... (Free article)

21 May 1998

The week in quotes...

A day in Dublin (Free article)

28 May 1998

Mícheál MacDonncha visited some contrasting political events in Dublin last Saturday

NIO try to gag prisoners (Free article)

28 May 1998

On Wednesday 20 May, just two days before the referendum, the NIO gave in to Unionist pressure and blocked home leave for prisoners in the H-Blocks.

Keep Rule 21 (Free article)

28 May 1998

On Saturday the GAA becomes involved in the peace process. They have a very clear choice. Their Rule 21 which bars members of the Crown Forces from membership of the Association is up for debate.

Mála Poist (Free article)

28 May 1998

Political football A Chairde, On a recent television debate concerning the referendum it was particularly noteworthy to hear Fine Gael's Nora Owen remarking on the fact that young people of ``16 or thereabouts'' should be talking about football or music as opposed to debating and discussing such issues as political prisoners, territorial…

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