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Back issue: Nothing New from Atkins (Free article)
4 November 1999
AFTER MONTHS of finding his feet, and after weeks of long negotiations with political parties in the North, direct ruler Humphrey Atkins unveiled the long-awaited British government initiative to the House of Commons on 25 October. And when the curtain was finally opened nothing new was there.
Taoiseach to ``reassess'' Ludlow case (Free article)
4 November 1999
The Dublin government is to reassess its approach to the case of murdered Louth man Seamus Ludlow in light of the failure of the Six-County Director of Public Prosecutions to prosecute four men arrested last year in connection with the killing. Taoiseach Bertie Ahern signalled the review of his government's approach when he answered a question…
New in print (Free article)
4 November 1999
The Chamberlain-Hitler Collusion and The Splendid Blond Beast
Spy chief embarrasses unionists (Free article)
4 November 1999
Unionist politicians have been embarrassed this week by a newspaper article by former MI6 director Michael Oatley accusing the Ulster Unionist Party and British Conservative politicians of using decommissioning as a pretext to disengage from the peace process.
Derry man fears for his life (Free article)
4 November 1999
A COUNTY DERRY nationalist fears for his safety after he was stopped and harassed by the RUC.
Divis resident threatened (Free article)
4 November 1999
TWO WEEKS after two British soldiers in civilian clothes were caught attacking houses in the Short Strand area of East Belfast in the company of loyalists, a further incident has occurred at Divis Tower in the Falls area.
Vindicated after 20 years (Free article)
4 November 1999
The case of the two North Belfast men jailed for murder on falsified RUC evidence in 1979 and who have finally had their convictions overturned could signal a torrent of similar cases.
Andrews backs O'Neill inquiry (Free article)
4 November 1999
In a reply in the Dáil on Tuesday, 2 November, to Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin, Foreign Affairs Minister David Andrews said that a judicial inquiry into the killing by Metropolitan Police of IRA member Diarmuid O'Neill in London in September 1996 would be ``a positive and helpful development''.
Adams to challenge DPP ruling (Free article)
4 November 1999
WEST BELFAST republican Davy Adams is set to challenge the Director of Public Prosecution's decision not to prosecute the RUC officers who attacked him while he was being held in Castlereagh interrogation centre in 1994.
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