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Television: Labelling the tribes (Free article)
25 February 1999
Loyalists (BBC2) Leárgas (RTE) Queer Folk (Channel 4)
Hamill trial begins. (Free article)
25 February 1999
On the first day of the Robert Hamill trial in Armagh crown court on Monday 22 February, several witnesses described how they saw the father of two being kicked to death as four heavily armed RUC officers in a nearby Land Rover watched on and failed to intervene.
US Senator makes submission to Patten commission (Free article)
25 February 1999
American Senator Tom Hayden, speaking to An Phoblacht shortly after the public launch of a submission to the Patten Commission compiled by a group of American policing experts, said that cosmetic changes in the composition of the Los Angeles police had failed to bring about reforms.
Garvaghy Road residents visit Dublin (Free article)
25 February 1999
A delegation representing the Garvaghy Road Residents Coalition (GRRC) arrived in Dublin On Tuesday, 23 February for a day of high-profile activities organised by Dublin Sinn Fein.
Row over B Specials gun club (Free article)
25 February 1999
A row has erupted over plans to lease Bangor borough's gym to the Ulster Special Constabulary's gun club.
``Freedom will not be given - it must be won'' (Free article)
25 February 1999
Around 150 people gathered in Dunloy in North Antrim on Sunday for the 1t annual commemoration of the death of two young local Oglaigh na hEireann Volunteers, Henry Hogan and Declan Martin, killed in action against the British SAS on 21 February 1984.
Bloody Sunday threat lifted (Free article)
25 February 1999
Relatives of the 14 victims were granted leave to apply for a judicial review on Tuesday 16 February in order to fight British paratroopers attempts to keep their identity anonymous.
Arts Council in funding bias row (Free article)
25 February 1999
The latest Six County Arts Council spending round has been condemned as deeply biased by drama groups across the North. West Belfast-based Aisling Ghearr, one of only two Irish medium drama groups in Ireland, has lost its £10,000 core funding while 67% of the £224,000 increase in the Arts Council's £6.89 million budget has gone to the Ulster…
Fógraí bháis: Frank McLaverty - a tireless worker on behalf of the republic. (Free article)
25 February 1999
Frank McLaverty from Andersonstown in West Belfast who died on February 2 1999 after a long illness, was a life long republican who will be sadly missed by republicans throughout the city and further afield.
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