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DID CIVIL INEQUALITY MERIT TRIGGERING THE TROUBLES? Full Article at Irish Times
Once the IRA and Sinn Féin decided on peace, republicans took the strongest cards from the hands of the SDLP, writes FIONNUALA O CONNOR THE SECOND underwhelming candidate for the job of leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party declared this... Full Article at Irish Times
John Hume former leader of the Social Democratic Labour Party and Nobel Peace prize winner signs the book of condolences for Edward Kennedy at the U.S. Consulate Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009. View Photo »
OPINION: With the benefit of clear perspective, we must reflect on what started the terrible tragedy of Northern Ireland, writes HENRY KELLY ‘UNIONIST politicians clashed over the causes of the Troubles during a debate on a proposed Bill of rights... Full Article at Irish Times
The St. Philip football team won't be advancing to the state championship. But the Tigers might have seen the best team in Division 8 when they lost to Muskegon Catholic Central 35-0 on Saturday in a district opener. Full Article at Battle Creek Enquirer
BACK PAGES: A survey by the Economic and Social Research Institute in 1979 ruffled many feathers with its findings that southerners were much more supportive of a united Ireland than Northern Catholics and that the IRA had the support of 21 per cent in... Full Article at Irish Times
John Hume former leader of the Social Democratic Labour Party and Nobel Peace prize winner signs the book of condolences for Edward Kennedy at the U.S. Consulate Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009. View Photo »
Former DUP leader Dr Ian Paisley is to visit the Co Sligo village of Banada next month. Full Article at Irish Times
The St. Philip football team was shellacked on Saturday. Colon quarterback Brenden Shallack led the Magi to a 28-7 win over St. Philip at C.W. Post Field on Saturday in a crucial Southern Central Athletic Association tilt. Full Article at Battle Creek Enquirer
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John Hume former leader of the Social Democratic Labour Party and Nobel Peace prize winner signs the book of condolences for Edward Kennedy at the U.S. Consulate Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »John Hume former leader of the Social Democratic Labour Party and Nobel Peace prize winner signs the book of condolences for Edward Kennedy at the U.S. Consulate Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »John Hume former leader of the Social Democratic Labour Party and Nobel Peace prize winner signs the book of condolences for Edward Kennedy at the U.S. Consulate Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »From left, 1998 Nobel Peace Laureate John Hume, 1976 Nobel Peace Laureate Betty Williams and 1993 Nobel Peace Laureate Frederik de Klerk attend the 9th World Summit of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008 in Paris.
View Photo »Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoe, left, speaks as, from left, U.N. peacekeeping chief Alain Le Roy, 1998 Nobel Peace Laureate John Hume, 1976 Nobel Peace Laureate Betty Williams, 1993 Nobel Peace Laureate Frederik de Klerk, one of the summit's promoters and the leader of Italy's left, Walte...
View Photo »John Hume former leader of the Social Democratic Labour Party and Nobel Peace prize winner signs the book of condolences for Edward Kennedy at the U.S. Consulate Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
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