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Sportsview: The end of GAA as we know it? (Free article)
7 October 1999
There has been much talk in recent weeks of the newly-formed Gaelic Players Association (GPA). Although this is not a new or an original concept, its formation could yet be seen as a watershed in the history of the GAA.
Sham human rights group bows out (Free article)
7 October 1999
After a nine-year history dogged by controversy, the British government-funded pseudo human rights group Families Against Intimidation and Terror (Fait) has finally collapsed.
Remembering the Past: Molly O'Reilly (Free article)
7 October 1999
Molly O'Reilly was born in Gardiner Street, Dublin, in about 1900.
Garvaghy betrayal on the cards? (Free article)
7 October 1999
Northern nationalists fear the British government has made a deal with the Orange Order which would see the forcing of a sectarian march down the Garvaghy Road within the next few weeks.
Back issue: Adams calls for dialogue (Free article)
7 October 1999
SINN FÉIN President Gerry Adams was given a standing ovation from a crowd of over 400 people at the Labour Committee on Ireland's public meeting in Brighton, held to coincide with the annual conference of the British Labour Party.
Strange fruit in Portadown (Free article)
7 October 1999
When Blues singer Billy Holiday sang [ITALICS]''Strange Fruit'' a song about white lynch mob attacks on Black Americans in the 1940s, she was highlighting not only racist attacks but also the lack of justice in a state where black lives and deaths were incidental.
New in print (Free article)
7 October 1999
A Star Called Henry and An Intimate History of Killing: Face-to-Face Killing in Twentieth Century Warfare
Lisburn flies sectarian flag (Free article)
7 October 1999
Lisburn Sinn Féin councillor Paul Butler has accused Lisburn Borough Council of breaching fair employment practices and sending out a clear message to rate payers who do not happen to be unionists.
Teeling Monument rededicated (Free article)
7 October 1999
The monument to the Teeling family, who were involved in the United Irish rising in 1798, was rededicated at a ceremony at Poleglass in West Belfast on Sunday 26 September 1999.
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