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Murderers may be thrown out by Brits (Free article)
18 November 1999
Derry-based human rights group, the Pat Finucane Centre has confirmed to An Phoblacht that a new British Army board has been appointed to reexamine the cases of British soldiers Mark Fisher and James Wright, who were convicted of murdering North Belfast teenager Peter McBride in September 1992.
Back issue: Breaking down the wall (Free article)
18 November 1999
TWO GROUPS of people were out protesting against the Hillsborough Agreement on its fourth anniversary, and there could not have been a greater contrast between them.
Increased harassment in South Tyrone (Free article)
18 November 1999
Michelle Gildernew, Sinn Féin Assembly member for Fermanagh/South Tyrone, has called for an urgent meeting with Adam Ingram and the British Secretary of State Peter Mandelson.
New in print: At the OK Corral (County Antrim) (Free article)
18 November 1999
The White House Connection By Jack Higgins Published by Michael Joseph Price £16.99 (Hb) Stg
Pensioners targeted by Stoneyford files (Free article)
18 November 1999
Sinn Féin Councillor Paul Butler has described the latest development in the Stoneyford Orange Hall files saga as a ``most sinister development''.
Victims Commissioner ignores families (Free article)
18 November 1999
John Wilson, Dublin's Victims Commissioner, ignored the wishes of relatives of those who died in the Dublin and Monaghan bombings in recommending a private rather than public inquiry.
Puerto Rico and Uncle Sam (Free article)
18 November 1999
For the last 101 years, the United States has controlled the political and social life of the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico.
Prison struggle discussed in London (Free article)
18 November 1999
The Wolfe Tone Society held its annual Bobby Sands/James Connolly commemoration on Sunday 14 November in London's Camden Irish Centre.
Irish women still waging equality battle (Free article)
18 November 1999
Childcare, quality of training, equal opportunities, full representation in politics, confronting injustice and the feminisation of poverty were the top priorities on the agenda for the 150 participants at last Saturday's Sinn Féin National Women's Conference in the Regency Hotel, Dublin. It was then a fitting theme chosen - Women's Priorities in…
Edentubber martyrs remembered (Free article)
18 November 1999
Hundreds gathered on Sunday to pay tribute to the victims of the Edentubber tragedy for the last time this century.
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