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Fógraí bháis: Nana Gildernew (Free article)
17 December 1998
The sudden death on 3 November of Annie Mary Gildernew in Eglish, Co Tyrone has removed a colourful and well loved personality from the local area.
Remembering the Past: The final run from the `98 presses (Free article)
17 December 1998
Mícheál O Riain looks at some of the best and some of the rest of the hundreds of books on 1798 published in this bicentenary year
Back issue: Banned Christmas sign goes up (Free article)
17 December 1998
Irish language enthusiasts in West Belfast have gone ahead and placed an Irish language sign on top of Andersonstown Leisure Centre despite a decision by the Unionist-dominated Leisure Services Committee at Belfast City Hall that permission for it was being refused on the grounds that Irish should not be publicly displayed.
New in print: A bag of books.... a cache of CDs (Free article)
17 December 1998
Mícheál MacDonncha reviews highlights of this year's reading and listening
Television: Bah! Humbug! Christmas on the couch (Free article)
17 December 1998
From deep in the heart of the Free State, Seán O'Donaile puts up a forty foot aerial and tells you what's on TV this Christmas
Editor's desk (Free article)
17 December 1998
In the week that David Trimble talked of Sinn Féin ``drinking from the dark stream of fascism'' (see Micheál MacDonncha's piece on Trimble's Nobel speech) the satirical magazine Private Eye carried a revealing little report on some of David's political allies. A black tie dinner was held by the Holborn and St Pancras Conservative Association.…
Mála Poist (Free article)
6 January 1999
No mandate for Faul's RUC agenda A Chairde, The creation of a new policing service, by the full implementation of the Patten Report, is clearly among the issues fundamental to the creation of the new society envisaged by the Good Friday Agreement. The Agreement explicitly recognised that; the elected representatives of the nationalist…
Why the euro is bad for Ireland (Free article)
7 January 1999
The replacement of the púnt by the euro is a form of national treason by the bulk of our politicians, even if many of them may not realise what they are doing. An army and a currency are the two classical essential features of being an independent state - the monopoly of legal force and the monopoly of legal tender in a territory. All states have…
Former POW beaten to death (Free article)
7 January 1999
1,500 people turned out on Saturday morning 2 January for the funeral of Peter McCallion, a former blanketman who was killed when he was attacked by a gang outside a Chinese restaurant on Derry's Racecourse Road on New Year's Eve.
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