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Sportsview: Waterford agony as Cats purr (Free article)
20 August 1998
Kilkenny's legendary tradition seemed to portend victory all along despite the gallant play we have seen from Waterford throughout their eventful season.
Back issue: England: get out! (Free article)
20 August 1998
Why did Britain's ``Daily Mirror'' (circulation: 4,000,000 readers) on August 14, write: ``Ulster: Bring home the troops''? Why has this paper written: ``The time has come for a new start. One that would allow the Irish people to rule themselves''?
Fógraí bháis: Joe Christle (Free article)
20 August 1998
The young republican Volunteers of the 1940s are slipping from our midst - mostly unheralded. Yet these were the people who put the IRA and Sinn Féin back on track after the savage suppression of the Republican Movement in 1939-1945.
New in print: The long history of war in Ireland (Free article)
20 August 1998
A Military History of Ireland edited by Thomas Bartlett and Keith Jeffery Published by Cambridge University Press Price £17.95pb/£45hb (stg)
1798 - 1998: The pikes are carried again (Free article)
27 August 1998
Roisín de Rossa examines the extraordinary rise of the pike men and women in County Wexford
Assembly should promote language (Free article)
27 August 1998
Gerry Adams, has suggested in a newspaper article this week that the Assembly could set up a Cultural department to assist in the implementation of the provisions in the Good Friday document relating to the Irish language.
Repression will lead to injustice (Free article)
27 August 1998
The Dublin and London governments have made a grave error of judgement by using the Omagh tragedy to introduce what they both admit is extremely repressive and draconian legislation.
Mála Poist (Free article)
27 August 1998
Omagh bombing A chairde, It is with profound sorrow that I write this letter. I have been consumed these past days with total disbelief that someone calling themselves republicans can be behind the Omagh bombing. Anything that was decent attached to republicanism has been severely set back by the belligerent actions of a handful of renegades.…
Be warned - repression will stoke conflict (Free article)
27 August 1998
Whether Tony Blair accepts it or not, the bombing of Omagh, like all the tragedies of this long conflict, is a measure of the failure of Britain's policy in Ireland. Whether we or the British acknowledge this, this does not lessen the grief of the families of those who died, nor does it detract from our sympathy for them and for those so terribly…
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