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Back issue: Stop the show trial, free Gerry Adams (Free article)
10 September 1998
This year has seen a massive increase in harassment against republican members of the nationalist community in the occupied six-counties of Ireland. After nine years British troops have failed to defeat Irish resistance to partition. Curfews, internments, torture, summary execution and special courts have failed to defeat the Irish Republican Army…
Stalker payout (Free article)
10 September 1998
Four English businessmen who accused the London Metropolitan police of malicious prosecution have won their case, and over ten million pounds in compensation.
New in print (Free article)
10 September 1998
Dictionary of Celtic Mythology and BODY HORROR : Photojournalism, catastrophe and war
Tom Williams remembered (Free article)
10 September 1998
The British government and its entourage ``are not mediators, facilitators, neutral parties, referees or honest brokers,`` Sinn Fein Assembly member Barry McElduff reminded republicans attending the Tom Williams Commemoration last Sunday. ``They are our political enemies and adversaries who are out to prevent `Fenianism from rearing its rebellious…
Cinema: Saving Private Ryan (Free article)
10 September 1998
Saving Private Ryan is a spectacular mix of the brutal and the sentimental. The battle scenes are bloody and unrelenting. In fact, by the end, in a scene where a soldier gets blown to pieces, it is no longer shocking - Hollywood has worked its magic and war is entertainment.
Sligo campaign underway (Free article)
10 September 1998
Sinn Féin in Sligo has announced their candidates for next June's local government elections.
Television: Righting wrongs (Free article)
10 September 1998
To Bury My Mother (RTE) Saol ar Strae (TnaG) NYPD Blue (Channel 4)
Fógraí bháis: Omós Do Phádraig O Rónáin (Free article)
10 September 1998
Ba dhíomách agus ba bhrónach an scéal a chuala pobal na nDéise nuair a scaip an focal go raibh Pádraig O Rónáin imithe ar shlí na fírinne.
Editor's desk (Free article)
10 September 1998
In Kilkeel, Co Down last month there was what might be called a clash of cultures. An Irish language class was underway in a local community centre when in came a group of loyalist protestors determined to disrupt the class. They played Lambeg drums as loudly as they could, eventually forcing the class to break up. As the pupils left a very…
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