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Turning the screws (Free article)
12 November 1998
Plus ça change, plus the même chose. Twenty two years ago, back in the bad old days of 1976, the papers were full of advertisements looking for Prison warders. Screws to you and me.
People power takes hold in Antrim (Free article)
12 November 1998
Two weeks ago a major drug dealer moved out of the Rathenraw estate in Antrim and another agreed to cease his trade. Ned Kelly talked to residents who have decided to rid the estate of the drug menace.
Agent Orange results falsified (Free article)
12 November 1998
A toxic time bomb has exploded in the faces of the US government following relevations that a health study - carried out by the US Air Force - into Agent Orange, the dioxin-contaminated defoliant sprayed on Vietnam during the sixties, has been tampered with.
Propaganda war hasn't gone away (Free article)
12 November 1998
The weekend ``revelations'' that the IRA was about to hold an army convention to present their weapons to the Brits shows that the glorious tradition of Colin Wallace is still alive and lying in the ranks of British Military Intelligence - if that's not a contradiction in terms.
McAleese planned to visit Brit base (Free article)
12 November 1998
In an amazing act of political insensitivity 26 County President Mary McAleese planned to fly into one of the British army's biggest bases in South Armagh. But an angry response from local people has forced the Dublin government to change McAleese's travel arrangements.
Salmon fishermen struggling to survive (Free article)
12 November 1998
Sure you just can't win with the salmon. If the catch goes down, the Fisheries Board and Government restrict the season because the salmon are running out, and if the catch goes up, then conservation is working and the sea fishermen can afford to lose days of the fishing so more fish are there for the anglers and the tourists.
Derrywoman wins damages (Free article)
12 November 1998
A member of Sinn Fein in Derry, Brid Curran, has won damages from the RUC after she was assaulted during a protest against the visit to the city of British royal Charles Windsor in 1994.
World calls to cancel Honduras and Nicaragua debts (Free article)
12 November 1998
Honduras and Nicaragua may already have been amongst the two poorest nations of the western hemisphere. But after the ravages of Hurricane Mitch, the two states might be all together cleansed from the world map, as countries who for years exploited the natural resources of these lands today looked ready to turn a blind eye on their tragedy.
Míle Bliain ar aghaidh nó Míle Bliain Siar ? (Free article)
12 November 1998
£7 milliúin punt a bheas á chaitheamh ar phleananna nua fógraithe don bhliain 2000 AD i mBaile Atha Cliath. Tá sé i gceist an t-airgead seo a chaitheamh ar thionscnaimh ar nós soilsí a lasú ar dhroichid thar abhainn An Life; láthair margaidh faoi dhíon is slí do rothair a sholáthair ón chanál mór chuig An Life agus áiteacha eile a dtéann na…
Threat of eviction in the midst of plenty (Free article)
12 November 1998
Yet another community facing the consequences of the Celtic Tiger are the residents of Crampton Buildings in the centre of Dublin's Temple Bar.
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