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Remembering the Past: The Young Ireland Rising (Free article)

30 July 1998

In the early 1840s young republicans within Daniel O'Connell's Repeal movement were growing impatient and formed a nucleus which were to be known as Young Irelanders. In 1842 three of the leaders, Thomas Davis, Charles Gavan Duffy and John Blake Dillon founded the Nation newspaper to promote nationalism and to give an outlet to the many…

Taking the Apple out of Cork (Free article)

30 July 1998

This week the machinery for the PCB operation at Apple Computers at Hollyhill, Cork, starts shipping out. It's on its way to Singapore, and with it go the livelihoods of at least 550 people.

Back issue: Bullseye hits the target (Free article)

30 July 1998

Donegal based Special Branchman, Hugh `Bullseye' Smith, was in court last week, explaining how he managed to shoot himself in the foot and a speeding motorist in the thigh - with the same bullet.

RUC beat teenager (Free article)

30 July 1998

Mid-Tyrone councillor Terence Brogan has accused the RUC of attacking a 19-year-old Carrickmore hurler. The young man was out with friends celebrating Carrickmore's win over Dungannon in the county championship quarter final, when he was set upon by three RUC men, on the Creggan Road just outside Carrickmore on Friday 17 July. Councillor Brogan…

New in print (Free article)

30 July 1998

1798 - 200 years of Resonance, Myths and Magic of the Yeats Country and Plain Tales from the Labour Ward

Féile all ready to roll (Free article)

30 July 1998

Feile an Phobail gets underway next Sunday 2 August in a blaze of colour, craic and culture with the opening day carnival parade. The parade starts at Conway Street at 12 noon and finishes in the Falls Park.

Cinema (Free article)

30 July 1998

We Won't Be Kept Down Easy! Féile an Phobail - 10 mbliana ag fás Price £5 Available from Kolormaster, Kennedy Centre, West Belfast

Television: Radio Days (Free article)

30 July 1998

Steam Power (Radio One) Reading In The Shade (Radio One) The Temptation Game (BBC1) Kruger 100 (Nat. Geographic Channel).

Fógraí bháis: Sean Treacy (Free article)

30 July 1998

Republicans throughout the country and the small close knit community of the Heath outside Portlaoise were shocked and saddened by the tragic death of Sean Treacy. Sean and his workmate Robert Dunne died tragically when a trench they were working in collapsed.

Editor's desk (Free article)

30 July 1998

Hope rose in our breasts when we read that Robert Saulters, The Great Grand Wizard of the Bowler Hat Lodge of the Orange Universe, had suggested that he and his brethren should speak to residents' groups. Had he been reading An Phoblacht, we wondered? Had he read last week's paper and acted on our advice? Perhaps, like so many of our readers, he…

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