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Tentative steps forward (Free article)
18 February 1999
This week saw more tentative steps forward in the peace process. The Assembly vote to pave the way for the formation of the Executive and the other institutions should be seen as a very positive move. It clearly marked out the battle lines between the pro- and anti-Agreement forces with a decisive three to one majority in favour.
The propaganda war goes on (Free article)
18 February 1999
In Britton's Parade, West Belfast, a young man was set upon by a republican gang who gave him a terrible beating and then jumped up and down on his leg until they broke it.
Praise for ex-POWs (Free article)
18 February 1999
Tommy Holland, Chairperson of the Upper Springfield Community Forum, which is representative of more than 70 groups in the area, has called on both the British and Twenty-Six County governments to ensure that the ``Good Friday Agreement'' is adhered to in relation to the release of prisoners.
RUC target youth (Free article)
18 February 1999
A 19 year-old man from West Belfast has acussed the RUC of assaulting him as he left a Belfast city centre nightclub in the early hours of last Saturday morning.
Kurdish leader faces death penalty in Turkey (Free article)
18 February 1999
Hundreds of Kurdish refugees occupied diplomatic missions around the world this week in protest at the detention of the leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Abdullah Ocalan, by the Turkish secret services in Nairobi, Kenya.
Lurgan collusion claim (Free article)
18 February 1999
Lurgan Sinn Fein councillor John O'Dowd has called on the RUC to release the forensic history of a weapon found near a hijacked vehicle in Magheralin on 30 January.
Ní mór dúshlán an chiníochais a thabhairt (Free article)
18 February 1999
An lá faoi dheireadh, ar shodar na maidne dom, chonaic mé blúire graffiti a bhain siar díom. Ar scathlán bus ar Bhóthar Thír Chonaill, Baile Atha Cliath, bhí an méid seo le léamh: ``Niggers have a problem with white people because they blame them for their faults.''
Workers in struggle (Free article)
18 February 1999
Nothing to fear from reasonable force and CAP protests
RUC pressurising businesses (Free article)
18 February 1999
Businesses in Keady, Armagh, are complaining that the RUC is trying to pressurise them into cooperating with them.
Back issue: Special category status for Special Air Services (Free article)
18 February 1999
Two SAS killers were accorded special category treatment when they (presumably) appeared in Ballymena Magistrates' Court on February 6th. In an unprecedented move seven unidentified men in plain clothes appeared in the dock. Charges against Alan Bohan and Ronald Tempedley of murder of Dunloy youth John Boyle were read out, but the two weren't…
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