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Back issue: Haughey's treachery (Free article)
15 April 1999
Thursday, April 13, 1989 will go down as another day of shame in the history of the 26-county state as the Fianna Fáil government handed over Paul Kane to the British government at the border of counties Louth and Armagh.
Six months on (Free article)
15 April 1999
Just returned from a weekend in Euskal Herria, Sinn Féin Press Officer Eoin O'Broin gives his view of the developing political progress, six months after ETA's historic ceasefire.
New in print: In a state (Free article)
15 April 1999
State of the World 1999, ed Lester Brown and Chris Flavin, Earthscan, £12.95stg
SIPTU accuses building employers of declaring war (Free article)
15 April 1999
Twelve Dublin sites were affected by industrial action taken by scaffolders this week. There were also work stoppages in Cork, Limerick, Kilkenny, Kildare, Carlow and Kerry. The stoppages are part of campaign by scaffolders to secure substantial wage increases.
Television: Concrete Coffins (Free article)
15 April 1999
Hillsborough - The Legacy (BBC1) Prime Time - Kosovo (RTE1) Let's Talk (BBC1) US Masters Golf (Network2 and BBC)
People's health at risk from ESB plans (Free article)
15 April 1999
The whole island of Cobh is in a storm of protest against the ESB, which intends to run a power line across the north side of the island. Every one of the farmers who farm the land and who are expected to accommodate the ESB in their designs to put 84 150-foot-high pylons to carry a 220 KV power line from Aghada to Raheen, have declared that there…
Second council boycotts Housing Council (Free article)
15 April 1999
Newry and Mourne Council is the second nationalist council to warn the unionist-dominated Northern Ireland Housing Council (NIHC) that it will boycott the body if it doesn't give places to nationalists.
Gasometer site concerns (Free article)
15 April 1999
Sinn Féin representative for Dublin South East Inner City, Daithí Doolan, has expressed concern at news that a 22-acre site in Dublin has been sold for private development.
Support group for Garvaghy residents launched (Free article)
15 April 1999
In response to the growing concern over the deteriorating situation in Portadown/Lurgan and in particular on the Garvaghy Road, a group of women from Newry and South Armagh have come together to form a Garvaghy Road Support Group to help highlight the plight of the Garvaghy Road Residents and to provide them with any practical support they need.
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