Article Archive
August 27th 1998
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News
- The trials and tribulations of blueberries News
- After 40 years it's time the Rose faded slowly away News
- Alliance head says internment is not an option News
- 197 to lose jobs at Derry shirt factory News
- Two men in hospital after North attacks News
- Publican fined for late drinking News
- Bangladesh requests international donors to provide emergency aid News
- Cigarettes seized at Dublin Port News
- Man, woman killed in two-car crash News
- Strike hits centres for handicapped News
- Chinese adoption moves welcomed News
- Diver to leave hospital today News
- Firemen find body outside station News
- Irish abortions in Britain up 10.2% News
- Cancer patients face delays News
- Galway Rose is pride of Tralee News
- Unionism `facing greatest threat' News
- 86 attacks since agreement - RUC News
- Amnesty defers Justice meeting News
- Trial set in woman's murder News
- Footballer broke opponent's nose News
- Indecent assault charge adjourned News
- UUP concern at NI pig industry News
- 500 turn out at Antrim rally to support Drumcree protest News
- Dublin Corporation seeks £100m to redevelop areas of social deprivation News
- Minister meets pig producers News
- Rush to book 1999 holidays News
- People News
- Curfew declared as rebel leaders claim to control parts of capital News
- Police report 17 Kurdish rebels killed in clashes News
- Pakistan wins sanctions move News
- Clinton missile prosecution News
- Protesters dig in at camp News
- Israeli helicopter gunships attack Lebanese army position News
- Arms expert quits over line on Iraq News
- 44% feel Clinton needs therapy News
- 50 feared dead in capsize News
- US concerned about arrests News
- Cardinal laments Jewish refusal News
- Pope's surgeon dies of cancer News
- `Magic' belt test fails for colonel News
- 69 died in US after Viagra News
- Hamster faked TV `death' News
- Palestinian assassin for hire blamed for the death and injury of 900 people News
- Libya accepts US-British offer on trial News
- Pressure increasing on Yeltsin to resign News
- Bonnie gives welcome boost to weather channel ratings News
- Archaeologists take Jubilee Line route on the track of ancient and feisty royal News
- Planet Hollywood bomb a reflection of grim local realities News
- No one laughing now as 10,000 are expected in Abbeyleix for third annual food and wine fair News
- Report opposes more taxis in Dublin News
- The year of Mercury News
- TCD tops first preference applications News
- PLC students now eligible to apply for maintenance grants News
- Lifelong learning a necessity, EU official tells conference News
- Universities told to invest in new disciplines News
- Time running out for missing Irish climbers News
- French couple died from single gunshots to head and neck News
- Health board defends its handling of hepatitis cases in Portlaoise News
- Plan for £1 tourism tax `preposterous' News
- Romanian gypsies' application for asylum rejected News
- Consumer watchdog critical of policy on GM foods News
- Crime down by 14% in eastern region News
- Gore-Grimes and crew back from their Arctic expedition News
- Garda preparing file on Dublin murder News
- McDaid confirms plans for staging golf's Ryder Cup in Ireland in eight years' time News
- Bridge News
- After 20 years, Cork's prestige hospital is showing some cracks News
- Mallon urges two sides to make space for each other News
- Clinton will pay visit to Omagh next week News
- `Real IRA' expected to announce total cessation News
- Corporation is buying back its own houses News
- The new look is combats and cardigans done in lacy crochet News
- Fine Gael proposes radical overhaul of public transport News
- Zimmer frame to heaven News
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Sport
- Big sleep leaves Kerrigan hungry Sport
- Soccer news . . . Italians muscle in Sport
- Sky Hill's limit Sport
- On song Singh keeps the kitty overflowing Sport
- Who's Got Who Sport
- Clarke plots Munich coup Sport
- Australia take time to recover Sport
- Cork cool in Kiev Sport
- Hill rises to meet challenges Sport
- McCarthy recalls old war-horses to fray Sport
- National League Preview Sport
- Too sexy for our shirt Sport
- James sets limit for captaincy Sport
- Ulster fall to surprise defeat Sport
- How To Transfer Sport
- Pasternak heads markets Sport
- Waugh turns on style but Irish lose out Sport
- Sampras on title trail Sport
- Scanlon set for showdown with Barker Sport
- Hickie returns to action after injury Sport
- Olympic Council has cash for swimmers Sport
- Lynch appeal turned down Sport
- Mulhare bolsters Offaly midfield Sport
- Controlled United stymie Poles Sport
- Croatians send Celtic crashing out of Europe Sport
- Corket looks to be back to his best Sport
- No surprises as Quinze notches another victory Sport
- Irish pair take third place Sport
- Sherriff rested for weekend Sport
- Matheson set to meet Casey Sport
- Comeback by Ryan Sport
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Business
- AIB software launch Business
- Casey buys Jones stake Business
- Soros funds face $2bn loss on Russian bonds Business
- Markets run scared over Russia Business
- Odour of failure pervades Yardley Business
- More questions for Microsoft Business
- Court told anonymous allegations regrettable Business
- Fresh run on rouble brings sellers back into stock markets Business
- Russia in emergency talks with IMF Business
- Software firm seeks 100 recruits Business
- IFSC firms start Omagh victims' fund Business
- ISME now matchmaking Business
- Flexible ICS mortgage Business
- Megazyme wins award Business
- GPA formalises GE accord Business
- Rouble fears send prices tumbling Business
- Wall Street stocks in sharp fall Business
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Opinion
- Massacre In Omagh Letters
- Massacre In Omagh Letters
- Massacre In Omagh Letters
- US Air Strikes Letters
- US Air Strikes Letters
- Sea Trout Stocks Letters
- Ireland Of The Litter Letters
- The Tall Ships Letters
- Massacre In Omagh Letters
- Massacre In Omagh Letters
- US Air Strikes Letters
- US Air Strikes Letters
- The Trouble With Tourism Letters
- Fair Play Letters
- Jazz And The Arts Council Letters
- Dr Robert A. Hamilton Opinion
- Giving The Fox A Break? Opinion
- Keeping Kabila In Power Opinion
- The Tall Ships Opinion
- Persuasion is key to peace, not repressive legislation Opinion
- An Irishman's Diary Opinion
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Culture
- Moving images of the male dancer Culture
- Adi Roche, Chernobyl Children's Project Culture
- Mother Nature: Dictator Culture
- Paddy Irishman Culture
- Tarry in London Culture
- African domino theory and the dynamics of Congo's civil war Culture
- Friends in the Arts Council Culture
- Kenneth Webb Culture
- Syra Larkin and Pamela Klimcke Culture
- Parental Guidance/ Religious Knowledge Culture
- Festival - minus fringe Culture
- From eyesore to tourist shrine Culture
- Life in the slow lane Culture
- See Forever on a Clare Day Culture
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