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Boom creating a class which abuses power, says DL paper

The economic boom has created an entrepreneurial class which is abusing power, whether in politics, economics or the environment…

Sat May 30 1998 - 01:00

Future boils down to a Yes or a No at the polling booth

The Yes campaign was conspicuous by its absence in Portadown yesterday

Sat May 23 1998 - 01:00

Branson and Mowlam go out for Yes

Travelling with the world's most famous hot-air balloonist can be a risky business, but Mo Mowlam showed no sign of nerves as…

Thu May 21 1998 - 01:00

Blair puts the writing on the wall

David Trimble was back in his element

Thu May 21 1998 - 01:00

Ashdown spreads message by four winds

A giant crab confronted Paddy Ashdown in the front hall of Belfast's Lagan College yesterday morning.

Wed May 20 1998 - 01:00

Deal gives peace a chance, Rees says

The Belfast Agreement should be understood not as a solution to Northern Ireland's problems, but as creating a space in which…

Fri May 15 1998 - 01:00

Ahern hits at `people in time warp'

The Taoiseach last night repeated his criticisms of those who were dwelling on Sinn Fein's behaviour at the weekend ardfheis, …

Wed May 13 1998 - 01:00

Quinn warns on need for change in South attitude

The implementation of the Belfast Agreement will require a change of attitude in the Republic and "an abandonment of the partitionist…

Sat May 09 1998 - 01:00

FF study finds fear UK will quit NI

Fear of financial consequences for the Republic if Britain disengages from Northern Ireland could be used by those campaigning…

Sat May 09 1998 - 01:00

Common security vital Bruton

The development of a common security policy in the EU is vital to guarantee the continuance of an effective world order, the …

Fri May 08 1998 - 01:00

Treaty stance on neutrality condemned by Socialist Workers

The Amsterdam Treaty is part of a continuing process of drawing European states into a military alliance, the Socialist Workers…

Thu May 07 1998 - 01:00

Stagg rules out coalition with any party which backs Luas plan

The continuing Luas row had caused an apparent rift within the Labour Party last night, as the leadership distanced itself from…

Thu May 07 1998 - 01:00

Maths teacher explains how to raise cost and lower price

"Don't say I looked like a schoolmarm," warned Mary O'Rourke as she stood before the blackboard in her department last night, …

Wed May 06 1998 - 01:00

Music, stars, and it's brief

Any who doubts that Civil War politics are a thing of the past should have been in the Irish Film Centre yesterday morning.

Wed May 06 1998 - 01:00

Deal will not bring a lasting peace, RSF says

The Belfast Agreement will not bring "the just and lasting peace we desire, no more than did the treaty of surrender in 1922", …

Sat May 02 1998 - 01:00

Memories and a memento as Senator Mitchell is honoured

Minutes after Senator George Mitchell received an honorary doctorate from Trinity College Dublin, he was approached by a small…

Sat May 02 1998 - 01:00

Down side of science

Can new technology do more harm than good? Has research become too risky? Is science dangerous? These are just some of the questions…

Sat May 02 1998 - 01:00

Decommissioning central to agreement, Mitchell says

Decommissioning is an "indispensable" part of the Belfast Agreement and should begin as soon as possible, Senator George Mitchell…

Sat May 02 1998 - 01:00

Children rally to the Fine Gael campaign

The unveiling of Fine Gael's referendums campaign yesterday was a relatively sober affair

Fri May 01 1998 - 01:00

Cabinet funking decision, says FG

Fine Gael has accused the Government's of "funking" a decision on Luas, and said the delay involved in re-examining the underground…

Wed Apr 29 1998 - 01:00

Bruton warns of need for consistency on Yes vote

The Government and the main Opposition parties are expected to take a collective approach in the campaign for a Yes vote in the…

Tue Apr 28 1998 - 01:00

Male impotence drug made in Cork breaks US sales records in first week

A male impotence drug which is manufactured at a Cork pharmaceutical plant has broken records in the first week of its introduction…

Mon Apr 27 1998 - 01:00

Accord offers hope for `new politics' - DL

The Belfast Agreement offered the potential for a "new politics" North and South, banishing the notion of Northern Ireland as…

Mon Apr 27 1998 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

It must have been a relief to many people to learn recently that there has been a general upsurge in indoor ant activity

Tue Apr 21 1998 - 01:00

Apprentice Boys accept rerouteing for Ormeau Road march

Saturday/Sunday

Sat Apr 18 1998 - 01:00

Army `has no electronic spy techniques'

Army rangers are not trained in electronic surveillance techniques such as those alleged to have been used against two RTE reporters…

Sat Apr 18 1998 - 01:00

Food safety body is to be accountable for all control functions, says Minister

The new Food Safety Authority will not be a "regulator of regulators", as envisaged by the last government, but will be directly…

Fri Apr 17 1998 - 01:00

One in three women will be physically molested, says expert

One in four female children and almost one in three adult women will be physically molested in some way during their lives, a…

Thu Apr 16 1998 - 01:00

Former RTE broadcaster honoured

The former RTE broadcaster, Ms Treasa Davison, has been honoured by the Defence Forces for more than two decades of work with…

Wed Apr 15 1998 - 01:00

Northerners shine in art competition for children

If this is what North-South co-operation is going to be like, Bertie Ahern might need to do some renegotiating

Wed Apr 15 1998 - 01:00

Optimism finally conquers elements

It was more like Christmas than Easter when the talks finally ended, and the unseasonable weather wasn't inappropriate

Sat Apr 11 1998 - 01:00

Parades body bars Ormeau march

The Parades Commission has ruled against the Apprentice Boys marching on Belfast's Lower Ormeau Road on Easter Monday, but indicated…

Sat Apr 04 1998 - 01:00

Mitchell is optimistic despite no draft paper

Talks chairman Sen George Mitchell insisted the process remained on track last night despite admitting disappointment at the …

Sat Apr 04 1998 - 01:00

Department may screen driving test applicants

On-the-road driving tests could soon be scrapped if Department of the Environment plans go ahead.

Wed Apr 01 1998 - 01:00

Success of 18 deaf graduates praised

The success of 18 deaf students in completing a diploma course in adult education at NUI Maynooth is a sign of the "fundamental…

Sat Mar 21 1998 - 00:00

Housing plan aims to rejuvenate Dublin's run-down city areas

The regeneration of run-down areas and the establishment of sustainable residential communities within the city are among the…

Sat Mar 21 1998 - 00:00

End of free on-street parking a priority

The end of free parking and a range of public transport-friendly initiatives are Dublin Corporation's priorities for traffic …

Sat Mar 21 1998 - 00:00

Trends in Limerick East confound bookmakers

The Limerick East by-election is confusing even the bookmakers

Sat Mar 07 1998 - 00:00

BUPA plans private hospital in Limerick

The British health care company, BUPA, is holding discussions with Limerick-based consultants on the building of a private hospital…

Sat Feb 28 1998 - 00:00

Shades of confusion at airline

There may be 40 shades of green in Ireland, but the new Aer Lingus uniform isn't one of them

Sat Feb 28 1998 - 00:00

Dana revels in return to the media firing line

The photographers wanted her to sit at a table which was set for lunch. "Are you going to feed me?" asked Dana

Sat Feb 21 1998 - 00:00

Roche keeps pledge to make Aras wonderful

It was an occasion full of poignancy at Aras an Uachtarain, and not just because of the presence of a delegation from Chernobyl…

Sat Feb 21 1998 - 00:00

African heat tempts tourists and gorillas out of winter slumber

Weather records fell like tenpins yesterday, as the State basked in temperatures more appropriate to May

Sat Feb 14 1998 - 00:00

Shoppers buy idea of silence for peace

Buses and taxis continued to run along Dublin's O'Connell Street, but the call for two minutes silence was more successful inside…

Fri Feb 13 1998 - 00:00

Dublin court hears of $5,000 murder

Haiman Clein and Mark Despres had a mutually beneficial relationship

Tue Feb 10 1998 - 00:00

SIPTU prepares to extend industrial dispute at Ryanair

SIPTU has said it will begin the process of broadening its industrial action at Ryanair today by "discussing with other workers…

Mon Feb 09 1998 - 00:00

Impounding of horses causes angry protesters to march on Leinster House

It was the biggest collision of politics and horse-power since Charlie Haughey's recent accident

Fri Feb 06 1998 - 00:00

Swimming group proposes chair for inquiry

The Irish Amateur Swimming Association has advised the Minister for Sport of the name of a solicitor it believes should chair…

Fri Feb 06 1998 - 00:00

Victims' parents call for full judicial inquiry

Families of children abused by swimming coach Derry O'Rourke will discuss the proposed inquiry with their legal representatives…

Thu Feb 05 1998 - 00:00

Association has three full-time staff

The Irish Amateur Swimming Association supports three full-time staff on its annual State grants, which totalled £230,000 last…

Thu Feb 05 1998 - 00:00
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