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Thursday 26 November, 1998
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RUC - time to goIn the past week evidence has continued to mount up to make a damning case against the RUC, with the force firing nine plastic bullets in Lurgan and two live rounds in South Armagh. more
Time to share prosperitySinn Féin's pre-Budget submission calls for radical action to spread the benefits of economic prosperity across the dividing lines of Irish society.Urgent action needed to stop the driftAs we go to press a political initiative by British Prime Minister Tony Blair to break the logjam in the peace process is reportedly imminent.Dumping the problemA picturesque seaside town in County Kerry has been earmarked for a giant dump, and local people want to know why.Celtic fans arrestedIn two separate incidents, up to eight Celtic fans came in for `special treatment' at the hands of Scottish police on Saturday.New Labour, Old OrderThe meeting last week between `moderniser' Tony Blair and the aging hardliners from the Orange Order must have been an odd one, writes Laura Friel.Bloody Sunday immunity row continuesThe collection of eyewitness evidence for the Bloody Sunday inquiry ended last week in the midst of controversy.Intimidation of Lurgan nationalistNationalist workers at the Wilson double deck trailers factory in Lurgan have been subjected to threats painted on factory walls.Burghers to go...Eoghan MacCormaic on one man's bid to defend his inheritance against the feudal English system of land theft in Ireland which almost cost him his family home.Orange marches planned for PortadownThe Parades Commission's green light for a loyalist parade in Portadown has been greeted with dismay by Garvaghy Road residents.Patten member defended MarinesA member of the Patten Commission who defended the killers of a South Armagh man failed to disclose his identity to the dead man's father when he testified this week.Jingo feverFor the past month we have been subject to a barrage of jingoism berating us for not enthusiastically wallowing in World War 1 commemorations, writes Sean Marlow.Call to save communityA public meeting in Dublin's Pearse Street last Tuesday heard calls for an end to the proposed development on Dublin's George's Quay.Memories of a friend and comradeArthur Fegan remembers his friend, Fian James Templeton, who was shot dead in Belfast in 1975, aged just sixteen.A walk back into historyA unique historical visit was made recently to one of the most controversial episodes of the 30s and 40s period.Fermanagh Volunteer rememberedThe 40th anniversary commemoration of Volunteer Patrick McManus in County Fermanagh took place at the weekend.
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