Article Archive
June 12th 1997
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News
- Action against strikers may halt News
- Verdict is expected today in van bomb trial News
- Residents' group recognises right to march News
- Six days of ballot paper scrutiny News
- Bail for priest on abuse charges News
- Law Society focuses on crime victim News
- Clegg's solicitors plan new appeal News
- Weather expected to stay unsettled News
- Jailed farmers agree to sign paper and purge contempt News
- Papers ask for Garvaghy Road parade agreement News
- Landing on Rockall is welcomed News
- Dublin trial for Gilligan's son News
- Rape charge pair remanded News
- Ex-editor who incurred gambling debts alleges unfair dismissal News
- Two jailed for role in ecstasy factory News
- Decision on Equal Status Bill is reserved by court News
- Court case over drug searches settled News
- Plans to make drug under way for 16 months before the raid News
- Trial by jury for Galway men News
- Three stabbed at halting site News
- Radiation study is published News
- Welshman gets 3 1/2 years for bringing cannabis into Dublin News
- Boy told police he "made up" abuse claim News
- Judge to rule on validity of water case News
- MPs vote for total ban on handguns News
- Juppe to stand down as leader News
- UK plans review of surrogacy News
- Cypriot leaders to meet on deadlock News
- Riot police raid university hall News
- Amnesty attacks Kenya record News
- President and rival join in command for ceasefire News
- Shanghai daily to appear on silk News
- Cyclist hurt in Kohl car collision News
- PEOPLE News
- Fears of "satanic" Schengen conspiracy quashed News
- Dual citizen escapes French call to arms News
- US expert calls for evaluation of genetic foods News
- Former UCD lecturer "victim of a history", tribunal hears News
- Irish earning a reputation for putting in long hours and satisfaction with the job News
- "Insane" salmon patrol decision angers fishermen News
- US authority tells of radical means to halt home violence News
- Theme for all seasons News
- Day one ends with a sense of relief 2.626
- It's not the time to lose your sense of humour 2.626
- Junior Cert off to a good start 2.626
- There's tension in the air even if it is a doddle 2.626
- Sharp rise in number of homeless teenagers News
- Human rights must be protected, says Minister News
- Tanaiste optimistic President will get UN post News
- Legacy of "Shankill Butchers" survives in Belfast memory News
- "New Strain" on loyalist ceasefire News
- Pilots to vote on increases proposed in salary review News
- Queen makes a splash but so does the weather News
- Animal welfare group seeks end to EU grants for live cattle trade News
- Much maligned system of ministerial advisers sure to be maintained News
- Moment of reported drama at RDS proves not to count News
- Santer favours small states keeping Commission seats News
- Labour leader vows to win back seats after devastating election result News
- Protest at election candidate's arrest0 News
- Examinations go smoothly on first day News
- Prisoner moved from UK jail dies of cancer News
- Gardai treating death of pregnant Asian fast food worker as murder News
- Wry smiles off stage as "bastards" stumble News
- Chinese President to attend Hong Kong handover News
- Vatican tries to plug holes in Spain's canonical "colander" News
- McVeigh's parents make an emotional appeal for his life News
- Optimism grows for the completion of single currency stability pact News
- Germans agree to work chapter but reject jobs creation News
- Struggling to achieve to foothold on the world's political stage News
- Report claims extreme poverty could be eliminated in 20 years News
- Seven rich men could foot "basics" bill News
- Murder of Bates linked to loyalist revenge News
- Mowlam tells SF it can have one more meeting with officials News
- PDs likely to get senior Cabinet post, two junior ministries in deal with FF News
- X appeal makes women socially superior News
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Sport
- Stevens booked by Loder Sport
- Transom to land the nap Sport
- Another operation for Dwyer Sport
- Five Irish survive Sport
- Slaney banned Sport
- Rare Unity taken to win for Weld Sport
- Eddery opts for King Alex Sport
- Graf's career under threat Sport
- Ireland stay third Sport
- France foiled Sport
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Business
- IFG directors share in £249,000 package Business
- Some jitters over EMU still remain Business
- Court told of more interest in Bell Line Business
- EU appeals banana policy ruling Business
- Economists attack EMU Business
- Computer bug campaign Business
- "Economist" set to charge for its Internet edition Business
- Confident investors lift Dow Business
- Initial burst of enthusiasm for blue chip stocks quickly run out of steam Business
- £84m value on two Irish shop centres Business
- Seagate to announce 1,000 jobs for Cork Business
- Smurfit defends ecology record Business
- Pound firmer against sterling and D-mark Business
- Building review urges new public tendering methods Business
- New house price inflation seen as worrying trend Business
- Bord Gais privatisation put on the back burner Business
- IAPF calls for sharp rise in level of State pensions Business
- Navan shares slip after profit setback Business
- Signs of profit taking as some of leading shares lose ground Business
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Opinion
- CHERISHING ALL TRADITIONS Opinion
- ERADICATING WORLD POVERTY Opinion
- Pat Hughes Opinion
- The Housing Market Opinion
- GENERAL ELECTION `97 Letters
- GENERAL ELECTION 97 Letters
- GENERAL ELECTION 97 Letters
- GENERAL ELECTION 97 Letters
- GENERAL ELECTION 97 Letters
- TONY BLAIR'S FAMINE STATEMENT Letters
- TONY BLAIR'S FAMINE STATEMENT Letters
- REALITY OF THE BOOM Letters
- GENETICALLY MODIFIED BEET Letters
- DISCRIMINATION AGAINST DISABLED Letters
- REFUGEES AND RACISM Letters
- REFUGEES AND RACISM Letters
- PICTURE OF GRIEF Letters
- CLAIRVOYANCE ON RTE Letters
- CASE FOR CASINOS Letters
- OVERWORKED AND UNDERPAID Letters
- PROTESTANT VALUES Letters
- Attacking Reynolds does few favours for peace Opinion
- AN IRISHMAN'S DIARY Opinion
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Culture
- Porgy and Bess in Belfast Culture
- The Taste Of Trad Culture
- Dancing Together Culture
- CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS Culture
- Compressed in Carlow Culture
- The arts and the new government Culture
- Very good follow up Culture
- Opera Ireland Chorus/RTECO/Proinnsias O Duinn Culture
- Antoinette Baker (organ) Culture
- THE IMAGE MAKER Culture
- Reading between the hype Culture
- Let's Hear it for the Dilettante Culture
- Elite must give way to public if EU integration is to succeed Culture
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