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``Taig free zone'' (Free article)
30 July 1998
Widespread criticism has followed the reluctance of the Church of Ireland to distance itself from the Orange Order amidst the political fallout after the collapse of the Drumcree stand off. For four years the world watched as the Church of Ireland colluded with the Orange Order in protests that turned into an orgy of sectarian violence.
British Army bases the source of pollution (Free article)
30 July 1998
The British are still concealing details of a massive pollution problem caused by military bases in Britain and the north of Ireland, according to a report compiled by the Celtic League.
The future is under the carpet (Free article)
30 July 1998
There is a sense of a clean sweep in the processing of child sexual abuse by the Irish courts at present.
Fleadh goers harassed (Free article)
30 July 1998
Revellers on their way to the Ulster Fleadh in Castlewellan on Sunday 26 July have accused the RIR of harassment and in the most serious incident a group of two women, a man and a four year old child were held for almost an hour. The RIR soldiers P-checked the group, one of whom was a visitor from England, and searched their car.
Castro clears Clinton (Free article)
30 July 1998
Cuban President Fidel Castro has accused the US of direct complicity in terrorist attacks against Cuba.
Sinn Fein Youth stages RUC protests (Free article)
30 July 1998
Sinn Fein Youth staged simultaneous pickets on Saturday 25 July calling for the disbandment of the RUC outside the Springfield Road RUC Barracks in West Belfast and the Oldpark Barracks in the north of the city.
Workers in struggle (Free article)
30 July 1998
Broken promises on ICC Bank and Ryanair must recognise workers rights
COCAD critical of court decision (Free article)
30 July 1998
The Coalition of Communities against Drugs (COCAD) has reacted angrily to a decision taken in the District Court last Friday, in which three of the twelve anti-drugs activists charged in connection with the death of Josie Dwyer in May 1996 were told they would be tried in the Special Criminal Court.
Sportsview: Kerrific victory in Cyprus (Free article)
30 July 1998
Following on from the under-16 success 12 weeks ago Brian Kerr's Midas touch blossomed again in Larnaca, Cyprus, as the Irish lads took the European U-18 championships by beating the Germans.
Victims welcome Irish Commissioner (Free article)
30 July 1998
Eilish McCabe, a spokesperson for the Relatives for Justice - the human rights group campaigning for the victims of state violence in the Six Counties - has welcomed the appointment of John Wilson as a victims commissioner by the Dublin government.
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