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Media lies refuted (Free article)
25 June 1998
The Republican Movement has utterly refuted media claims that members of the IRA ordered a family in Turf Lodge, West Belfast, to leave their home because their son had joined the RUC.
Lón daonnachta ó dhuine d'fhilí móra an ghrá (Free article)
25 June 1998
Saoi é Pearse Hutchinson (fiú muna bhfuil an Torc aige fós) - fear eagna, fear léinn agus ollamh le deisbhéalaíocht. Idirnáisiúnaí é - agus ilnáisiúnaí.
Ferris pushes on anti-drugs (Free article)
25 June 1998
Ard Comhairle member and SF representative for Tralee, North Kerry, Martin Ferris, together with local activists, convened a picket on the home of a known drug dealer in Shanakill last week, as part on a campaign against drug pushing in the county.
Workers in struggle (Free article)
25 June 1998
Gardai must make a choice, Brickies strike enters fifth week, PD Harney wags the dog and Ryanair's wheelchair profits
SF win chair of Buncrana (Free article)
25 June 1998
Councillor Jim Ferry became the first ever Sinn Fein Chairman of Buncrana Council after a narrow 5-4 vote last Tuesday 16 June. Ferry was elected with support from Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and Independent Fianna Fail councillors. After his victory Jim Ferry said support coming from across the parties put the council in a position to ``move forward…
Sportsview: Blu flu in Croker, flowers in Lyons (Free article)
25 June 1998
Like two weeks ago the view from the Hill was far from pretty, in fact it was pure depressing. A Dublin team in disarray, dysfunctional and more akin to headless chickens than a football team. Not to take away from Kildare's victory, but the Dubs didn't play and the one point winning margin should have been a lot more.
Remembering the Past: A truly radical priest (Free article)
25 June 1998
Archbishop Troy believed 200 years ago that priests advocating what today would be termed liberation theology were ``infected with the French disease''. One such priest was Father James Coigly, a man ahead of his time. He was not only a radical within the church, but also a republican, a revolutionary and an internationalist who played a vital…
Back issue: More charges for poster (Free article)
25 June 1998
A leading member of the Release Don O'Leary Campaign in Cork has been charged with the same offence as O'Leary was - possession of an incriminating document - and will appear in court next month. Freddie O'Doherty's `crime' is having a copy of the popular Bás nó an bua poster. The poster, which depicts armed IRA Volunteers and is in full colour,…
New in print: Strategies from the ivory tower (Free article)
25 June 1998
Peace or War? Understanding the Peace Process in Northern Ireland Edited by Chris Gilligan and Jon Tonge Published by Ashgate Price £35
Television: Excuses, excuses (Free article)
25 June 1998
Why Men Don't Iron (Channel 4) The Louise Woodward Interview (BBC1) Beg To Differ (BBC2)
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