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Trimble and the film maker (Free article)
23 March 2000
Trimble was sweating and clearly nervous. He fumbled through files of documentation. His answers were clichés, his delivery mechanical, his demeanor cold. He never looked any of the jurors in the eye. Two weeks ago, it was the turn of Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble to take the witness stand in the McPhilemy libel action in London's High…
Comharthaí agóideacha (Free article)
23 March 2000
Tá sé deacair a chreidiúnt cé chomh ghníomhach `s atá muintir na tíre na laethanta seo. I mbeagnach gach sráidbhaile agus baile fearann in Éirinn tá feachtas nó feachtais faoi lán seol i gcoinne na forbartha seo nó an tionscnamh sin nó an plean siúd eile. Go deimhin, tá an tír ar agóid ach níl mé cinnte gur ar mhaithe na tíre ar fad a bhíonn gach…
RUC behind sinister calls (Free article)
23 March 2000
RUC officers based at Lurgan RUC barracks were behind a series of anonymous, malicious phone calls aimed at destroying a business belonging to the partner of republican Colin Duffy, it has emerged. Upper Bann Sinn Féin Assembly member Dara O'Hagan is now calling for an independent public inquiry into the RUC's actions.
Sportsview: Simply the best (Free article)
23 March 2000
What a St. Patrick's weekend it was for the sports mad among us!
RUC officer charged (Free article)
23 March 2000
An RUC officer is to be charged with assault after an incident in Derry last August 14.
Back issue: Hiding behind the courts (Free article)
23 March 2000
IN 1981, Charles Haughey was happy to meet with Owen Carron, the newly-elected MP for Fermanagh/South Tyrone. Nine years later, Carron sits as a political prisoner in one of Haughey's jails, facing extradition to a corrupt judicial system. Haughey could have freed him and any of the other political prisoners held for extradition at any time, but…
Dublin eviction resisted (Free article)
23 March 2000
At least 30 people, local supporters, members of the Housing Action Campaign and of Sinn Féin, gathered on Tuesday morning, 21 March, to greet the Dublin city sheriff, who was due to evict tenants from two flats in Crumlin - Brendan and Nicola and their four-month-old baby, and Bernice and her daughter from another flat.
New in print: Trimble - Scratching the surface (Free article)
23 March 2000
Trimble By Henry McDonald Bloomsbury £16.99 (hardback)
Belfast Carnival fun (Free article)
23 March 2000
A bit of rain fell just as the St Patrick's Day revellers gathered on Belfast's Falls Road last Friday, but it didn't seem to dampen the spirits of those gathering there before their departure to City Hall.
Tom Smith remembered, 25 years on (Free article)
23 March 2000
The largest crowd in recent memory turned out on St Patrick's Day in Dublin to mark the 25th anniversary of the death of IRA Volunteer Tom Smith, who was shot dead during an escape attempt from Portlaoise Prison in 1975.
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