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Sportsview: Aussie strength wins out (Free article)

15 October 1998

If one thing was learned from - or confirmed by - last Sunday's International Rules match between Ireland and Australia at Croke Park it is that professional Aussie Rules players are much, much fitter than Irish amateur gaelic footballers. In an eighty minute match, Ireland lost a big lead in the last ten minutes to lose by a single point, 61 to…

Trimble trying to renegotiate Agreement - Adams (Free article)

15 October 1998

Gerry Adams told a packed audience in Dundalk Town Hall last Thursday that the current impasse in the peace process is about whether Unionism is prepared to do a deal. ``So far, Unionism hasn't come round to the notion that it is no longer in charge,'' he said.

Remembering the Past: Post-Civil War hunger-strikes (Free article)

15 October 1998

The Civil War in Ireland began in earnest on 28 June 1922 with the fledgling state's attack on the republican outpost in the Four Courts in Dublin.

Nothing for Strabane (Free article)

15 October 1998

Recent figures have revealed that unemployment blackspot West Tyrone has been virtually neglected by inward-investment agancy, the Industrial Development Board.

Back issue: 25,000 in Derry say: ``Brits out'' (Free article)

15 October 1998

Again the common people have responded splendidly to the Sinn Féin appeal to come out in their thousands and commemorate the 1968 civil rights march but this time to demand national rights. For without national rights there can be no civil rights.

Harvey-McGlynn monument unveiled (Free article)

15 October 1998

A large crowd assembled on the Tyrone/Donegal border near Castlederg last Sunday to commemorate the deaths of local IRA Volunteers Seamus Harvey and Gerard McGlynn.

Cinema: Divorced from reality (Free article)

15 October 1998

On some levels, Divorcing Jack, a black comedy set in Belfast, works well enough, and it has some genuinely hilarious moments, but its cop-out, two tribes mentality ultimately denies it credibility.

Securing community airwaves (Free article)

15 October 1998

Tara O'Liaith describes how an Irish community group wants to set up a digital TV channel

Television: No blacks please, we're Irish (Free article)

15 October 1998

Leargas (RTE) Newsnight (BBC2) Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Channel 4) Warning From History (BBC1)

Releasing the prisoners' art (Free article)

15 October 1998

A unique art exhibition took place recently in Derry: an exhibition of art by ex-POWs from Tyrone and Derry was displayed throughout the home of ex-POW Stephen Donnelly.

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