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Wednesday, March 26, 2003 |
Behind 'Scandal' Web MayfieldHere's what I was thinking when I wrote the 'Scandal as Opportunity' post the other day. RSF still holds to the traditional republican belief that the government in Leinster House is as illegitimate as the government in Stormont, both governments having been created by an act of the British government to... [Proceedings of the Radial Symmetry Institute: Behind 'Scandal']
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Republican Not Bandit Country Anthony McIntyreWhen the Daily Telegraph journalist Toby Harnden, was reported to be writing a book on the IRA in South Armagh a number of years ago, the general expectation within the republican community was that the end product would be a rabid right wing tirade the only purpose of which would be to excoriate the IRA. What else do Daily Telegraph journalists do was the consensus. So it was with some surprise that Bandit Country was greeted so favourably on the streets. [The Blanket:
Republican Not Bandit Country]
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Bringing our heroes homeFormer Belfast City Councillor and Ard Chomhairle member Joe Austin recalled the harrowing tale of his journey to Gibraltar to recover the bodies of IRA volunteers Mairéad Farrell, Dan McCann and Sean Savage, who were summarily executed by the SAS on 6 March 1988. [AP/RN: Bringing our heroes home]
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A month of madness Áine Ní BhrianThe first three weeks of March 1988 left an indelible impression on the political landscape of the North and its reverberations are still felt today. Fifteen years ago this month - March 1988 - was a period of intense upheaval in the Six Counties. [AP/RN: A month of madness]
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