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Back issue: Thatcher's latest victim (Free article)
4 February 1999
Life came to an end for a young British soldier in Belfast on Tuesday night. He died in a war that was not of his making, in a country he probably knew little about apart from what his superiors told him. But he dies as soldiers who take up the gun to oppress the people of another country will inevitably die.
Parents oppose Cowen plan (Free article)
4 February 1999
The Minister for Health and Children Brian Cowen is planning to close the Haematology Department in the newly opened Tallaght Hospital and has met with strong opposition from the parents of the 40 children with leukemia who are being treated in Tallaght.
New in print: A rip-roaring yarn (Free article)
4 February 1999
1916 By Morgan Llywelyn Published by Forge Books Price £16.99 (Hb)
Kerry anti-drugs campaign will continue (Free article)
4 February 1999
Following media stories about Kerry Sinn Féin's anti-drug campaign, Ard Comhairle member Donal Cusack puts the record straight
Cinema: A film republicans should see (Free article)
4 February 1999
After doing the tour of the festivals this fine film with a republican theme is now on release in the Irish Film Centre in Dublin's Temple Bar. For all you republicans in Dublin who decry the Hollywood pap you have to put up with, I'd strongly urge you to get down to Temple Bar right away, fight your way through the stags and hens, and check it…
Television: Sinned against (Free article)
4 February 1999
Guilty Until Proven Innocent (RTE) Divided World (RTE) Full Metal Backbackers (Channel 4) Ulster's Triumph, Hoddle's Demise
Editor's desk (Free article)
4 February 1999
The staff of the Daily Mirror (or the ``Irish Mirror'' as they like it to be called) have such a wonderful sense of humour. Their front page exclusive on Saturday's paper in certain parts of Dublin, began: ``Newspaper tycoon Craig McKenzie is a secret republican terrorist bent on wrecking the peace process.'' Well, this is news. Read on: ``We…
ESB dumps asbestos on Co Longford housing estate (Free article)
11 February 1999
People in the little Shannonside village of Lanesborough, Co Longford, are living in fear - great fear. Just before Christmas the residents of Church View saw men in white `space suits' sweeping directly outside their houses - apparently cleaning up, or sweeping up samples to test for asbestos. The residents themselves didn't have any white suits.
No truck with Trimble's democracy (Free article)
11 February 1999
David Trimble argues that his stance on decommissioning is based on his moral duty to defend democracy. It is an argument enthusiastically backed by the Irish Times and others in recent days. And it is complete nonsense.
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