The Independent 1999 David McKittrick - Abstracts

The Independent 1999 David McKittrick
TitleSubjectAuthors
3.10pm: Omagh in silent grief for its dead.(first anniversary of bomb attack in Omagh, Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Astonishingly, Mr Adams and Mr Trimble share a common aim.(Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams and unionist leader David Trimble)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Beaten in the name of Ulster's rough justice.(loyalist paramilitaries attack 13-year-old boy in Newtownards, Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Blair offers failsafe deal to Trimble.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair and Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Steve Boggan, Andrew Grice
Blair urges Unionists to back deal.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Blueprint of a police force for all.(new future for Royal Ulster Constabulary)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Can Patten at last bring change to an immovable force?(Chris Patten's report on Royal Ulster Constabulary)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
It's tough being an optimist.(prospects for peace in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Jack Lynch.(Obituary)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Making a sequel to the Good Friday agreement.(peace negotiations in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Mandelson has chance to relaunch Ulster peace process.(new Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Mandelson)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Mandelson has chance to relaunch Ulster peace process.(new Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Mandelson)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Mother waits in torment for the body of her 'wee boy.'.(return of body of victim of killing by Irish Republican Army)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Mr Mandelson arrives in Ulster to find a land of opportunities.(new Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Mandelson)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
On a Belfast road, a reminder that peace can still be a threat.Retail industryDavid McKittrick
On a dark shore, police comb the sands where a mother's bones are said to lie.(search for body of woman killed by the Irish Republican Army; includes related article)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Paddy Devlin.(Obituary)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Republicans in historic shift on arms.(Sinn Fein makes offer on decommissioning)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
So near to a deal, yet so far.(peace agreement for Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Steve Boggan
Straw halts release of IRA men.(United Kingdom Home Secretary Jack Straw)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Colin Brown
Streets full of dignity, despair and raw wounds.(first anniversary of bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The bloodstained soil of Ireland yields first of 'the disappeared'.(bodies recovered of people killed by Irish Repubican Army during 1970s and 1980s; includes related articles)(Cover Story)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The bright new era that collapsed into a farce.(uncertain prospects for peace agreement in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The day Ulster lost heart.(uncertain prospects for peace process in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The man of peace known as the Reverend Ian Paisley.(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The peace process may have stalled - but not unravelled.(Northern Irish peace process)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Ulster prepares for a new white-knuckle ride.Retail industryDavid McKittrick
We may need the Americans, but peace will still come.(prospects for peace in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Will hope or cynicism triumph in this fateful week for Ulster?(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
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