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RUC using joyriders (Free article)
29 July 1999
Twinbrook Sinn Féin councillor Paul Butler has challenged the RUC to explain why Stephen Light - one of the car thieves involved in the deaths of Brian Donnelly (19), Justin (24) and Charmaine Watson (26) near Ballybogey outside Ballymoney, Co Antrim, last Friday - was arrested and then released a week earlier.
Sportsview: Clare live to fight again (Free article)
29 July 1999
When referee Pat Horan controversially blew his whistle for the end of the Clare- Galway epic, the Westerners had every right to feel aggrieved. After all, he had played just five seconds injury time when there should have been at least two or three minutes played. More significantly for them, he denied Galway a free from a scorable position as…
Sectarian attack condemned (Free article)
29 July 1999
A 17-year-old woman and her three-month-old baby were intimidated out of their home in the Strule Park estate in Omagh following a sectarian attack by stone throwing youths.
Remembering the Past: Rebuilding the Republican Movement (Free article)
29 July 1999
THE ELECTION of Eamonn de Valera and the release of the sentenced republican prisoners of war during June 1917 boosted even further the rapid growth of the Republican Movement from 1916.
Plutonium shipment (Free article)
29 July 1999
A WHITE ELEPHANT was towed up the Thames to the British Houses of Parliament last Friday, 23 July, by Greenpeace in protest at the shipment across the Irish Sea of 32 plutonium fuel (MOX), separated at the British Nuclear Fuel (BNFL) state reprocessing plant at Sellafield for sale to Japan.
Back issue: Portadown people under siege (Free article)
29 July 1999
THE UDR attacked a 27-year-old Portadown man, breaking his jaw and knocking him unconscious.
Still 2:1 unemployment imbalance (Free article)
29 July 1999
New labour market figures released in the Six Counties reaffirm the employment discrimination against nationalists highlighted by An Phoblacht last week. The figures, based on the 1997 Labour Force Survey, found that Catholics are still nearly twice as likely to be unemployed as Protestants.
New in print: They haven't gone away you know (Free article)
29 July 1999
The Bitter Word By Mike Allen Published by Poolbeg Price £7.99
Dublin delegation in South Armagh (Free article)
29 July 1999
There will be no reduction in British military activity in south Armagh, a Dublin government delegation was told after a visit to the area last week.
Television: Huff-Puff!! (Free article)
29 July 1999
Forty years of bad living and cigarettes and he doesn't expect to get caught - and when he does, he tells us he never knew smoking was bad for him and blames it on the people who were keeping him in nicotine, highlighted on BBC's Tobacco Wars on Tuesday last.
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