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The hearts of Down (Free article)
4 June 1998
Sean O'Duifin visited Saintfield where, on 9 June 1798, the only major defeat inflicted by the rebels on the British during the United Irishmen's rebellion in Ulster took place.
Whitewell onslaught continues (Free article)
4 June 1998
Last weekend Nationalists were again under sustained attack in the Whitewell area of North Belfast when a mob of 50 loyalists tore down an iron fence in an attempt to attack Catholic homes. A second fence prevented them running amok through the estate, but several homes were damaged by bricks and rocks.
Choices for all (Free article)
4 June 1998
It was a great day for democracy, the day the Fitzwilton Group decided it was going to contribute to the ``democratic process'' in the 26 Counties.
Wexford 1798 Commemoration (Free article)
4 June 1998
Pat Doherty represented Sinn Féin at the re-enacting of the 1798 Wexford Senate last week, organised to commemorate the bicentenial of the United Irishmen's rising.
The rocky road to equality (Free article)
4 June 1998
Thirty years ago, a cavalcade of cars, led by middle class Derry nationalists, and ferrying the less well-off working class of the city, made its way over the Glenshane Pass and through the torturous roads to Toome and thence to Belfast.
``I'' for Ireland nó ``É'' do Éire (Free article)
4 June 1998
Cuir Trevor Sargent, Teachtaí Dála den Chomhaontas Glas, ceist don Aire Gnóthaí Eachtracha le deanaí, ag iarraidh cén fáth go bhfuil Éire cláraithe go h-idirnáisiúnta faoin litir ``I'' do Ireland in ionad ``É'' do Éire.
Workers in struggle: Privatisation train set to roll (Free article)
4 June 1998
What will lead to less jobs, more wages and perks for executives, a worse service for consumers and the transfer of Irish resources into the hands of foreign multinationals? One answer - privatisation.
Sportsview: A `sort of' victory (Free article)
4 June 1998
A sort of ``fudge'' was the outcome to the Special GAA Conference on Rule 21 held behind closed doors last weekend in Dublin. The decision to delete the rule was deferred by the GAA Central Council as the two-thirds majority required was not forthcoming. A compromise motion was accepted by the gathering. The compromise was to delete the rule after…
Back issue: A secure foundation (Free article)
4 June 1998
As we enter the twenty-second month of the most heroic and intense republican prison struggle this century the prisoners today are as determined as Kieran Nugent all those months ago when he said ``they will have to nail the prison uniform on my back''.
New in print (Free article)
4 June 1998
Anger's Violin, The Protest Business, The Third Revoluton: Popular Movements in the Revolutionary Era and Invincible Green Suburb, Brave New Towns
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