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Feachtasaíocht: páirt den phictiúr mór (Free article)
22 October 1998
Tá géar ghá le feachtaisí a fheiscint ag bláthú ar ábhair éagsúla a bhaineann leis na h-athruithe a theastaíonn ó phoblachtánaigh a dtitfeadh amach san tréimhse seo den streachailt. Is tá a fhios ag cách céard iad na feachtaisí seo.
FAIT in fraud and porn probe (Free article)
22 October 1998
The NIO-funded anti-republican group, Families Against Intimidation and Terror, FAIT, has been pitched into further controversy after two forged cheques drawing on the group's bank account were discovered last week. A computer at the group's office has also been seized by the RUC after pornographic material was discovered by a member of staff…
Workers in struggle: Dublin Government spurns gas millions (Free article)
22 October 1998
Picture this scenario. A thriving state owned oil and gas exploration industry pumping millions of barrels of oil and therms of gas into tankers and pipelines, creating thousands of jobs and generating multi million pound profits for the people. Could this really happen in Ireland?
IRA memorial defaced (Free article)
22 October 1998
The increase in RUC and British Army patrols in the Coalisland/Clonoe area has been highlighted by Sinn Fein councillor Brendan Doris.
Sportsview: Ireland Rules the Compromise Series (Free article)
22 October 1998
For reasons entirely connected to earning a living, this Dub has been a stranger to Hill 16 for the last couple of years, but the return to Mecca for the Compromise Rules series with the Australians was almost as good as those distant dreamy days when the Dubs were winning championship games.
Bloody Sunday inquiry delayed (Free article)
22 October 1998
Solicitor Peter Madden of Madden and Finucane has welcomed the announcement by the Saville inquiry into the Bloody Sunday massacre that it is to put back its starting date for hearing public evidence.
Back issue: We will not be silenced (Free article)
22 October 1998
The British have announced their latest solution to their ``Irish problem'' - South African-style censorship. From now on, members and supporters of Sinn Fein are banned from appearing on British television or radio. In one afternoon 100,000 people (over 40% of the north's nationalist voters) have been gagged.
Cinema: Three to watch (Free article)
22 October 1998
Small Soldiers Elizabeth Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Television: The new demons (Free article)
22 October 1998
Media coverage of Sinn Fein March/Youth Conference Prime Time - The Demise of the PDs (RTE1) City Hall (BBC1) Ballykissangel (BBC1) Heartbeat (UTV) Glenroe (RTE1)
Editor's desk (Free article)
22 October 1998
The right wing media in Britain are outraged at the arrest of General Pinochet in London last week. The bloody Chilean dictator, who was responsible for the torture and death of 3,000 left wing activists and others following his overthrow - with US help - of the democratically elected Allende government in 1973, clearly has many friends in the…
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