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Back issue: ``Self inflicted'' murder (Free article)
11 March 1999
``It is clearly possible that Mr. McCooey himself provided part of the force which led to his injuries'', claimed the judge whilst summing up in a Belfast court last Thursday.
Brits in Combat 18 inquiry (Free article)
11 March 1999
In the wake of allegations of widespread racism within the ranks of the British police and army, MI5 has arrested two serving British soldiers who have been charged with public order offences in connection with their active involvement in Combat 18, a neo-Nazi organisation closely associated with Loyalist groups. The two are believed to be the tip…
New in print: Weathering (Free article)
11 March 1999
If a poem is about a single idea, then a collection of poetry should be a complete experience - and that's what Ann Zell has produced in Weathering.
United Irishmen monument vandalised (Free article)
11 March 1999
Loyalists are believed to have been behind an attack on a monument erected in West Belfast to commemorate a local family prominent in the 1798 United Irishmen Rebellion.
Television: House of fun (Free article)
11 March 1999
The Stormont Story (BBC1) Loyalists (BBC2) Eurosong 99 (RTE1) The Lakes (BBC1)
PTA renewal announced (Free article)
11 March 1999
Last Thursdsay, March 4, British Home Secretary Jack Straw announced he was seeking the renewal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), currently in it's 25th year. The PTA, which effects England, Wales and Scotland ceases to have effect on 22 March. While in the Six Counties the 26-year-old Emergency Powers Act (EPA) is not up for renewal until…
RUC intimidation in Downpatrick (Free article)
11 March 1999
Sinn Fein's Down District councillor, Paddy McGreevy has described the on-going intimidation against a young Downpatrick couple by the RUC as typical of, ``that institutionally sectarian paramilitary force''.
RUC on PR offensive (Free article)
11 March 1999
The RUC have begun a PR offensive in the wake of one of their officers being criticised in the official inquiry into the racist murder of 18 year old black teenager Stephen Lawrence.
Courts denying Republicans rights (Free article)
11 March 1999
John James Bradley, a former secretary of the Irish Republican Felons Club, has been fined 500 by the courts for exercising his right to remain silent.
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