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February 2 - President Mary Robinson addresses a joint session
of the Houses of the Oireachtas.
February 15 - English soccer hooligans riot at Lansdowne Road
during a friendly between the Republic of Ireland and England. The match is
abandoned. Ireland were
1-0 up. There was over 70 injuries, most of them were English. The
English fans were escorted out of Dublin by members of the Irish
Army.
March 7 - Sir Patrick Mayhew, Northern Ireland
Secretary, sets out the conditions for Sinn Féin to join all-party talks, including
'the actual decommissioning of some arms.'
March 19 - Dublin boxer Stephen Collins beats world champion Chris Eubank to win
the WBO super middleweight championship title.
December 1 - 80,000 cheer President Bill Clinton at College Green in Dublin. Afterwards he attends a
state dinner at Dublin Castle.
December 12 - Plans for a £200 million light rail transit
system in Dublin are
announced. Eventually to be called Luas, it is to connect the city centre with Howth,
Blackrock and Bray when complete.
December 16 - A tribunal is established to compensate victims
of Hepatitis C.
September 17 - Dublin are the All-Ireland football
Champions following victory over Tyrone. Peter Canavan is unlucky to be on the
losing side following his personal haul of 11 points in the final.
Charlie
Redmond is the Dubs hero having scored the goal that eventually
saw Dublin through.
15 February - An international soccer game between the Republic of
Ireland and England is abandoned in the first half after
certain sections of the travelling England fans rip out seating in
the West Stand of Lansdowne Road and hurl them onto the
pitch. The home side had been leading 1-0 before the match was
stopped.
Deaths
January to
June
1 February - Tom O'Reilly, Cavan
gaelic footballer and independent TD for Cavan 1944–1948 (b.
1915)
6 December - Coslett Quin, Irish scholar and linguist.
8 December - Philip Lawrence, London-based headmaster stabbed to
death outside the gates of his school when he went to help a pupil
being attacked by a gang (b.1947).