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Irish Republican Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traces the history of the IRA back to the Michael Collins era to the various offshoots existing today
Provisional Irish Republican Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Provisional Irish Republican Army ( PIRA ; more commonly referred to as the IRA , the Provos , or by some of its supporters as the Army or the 'RA ) is an Irish Republican paramilitary
Provisional Irish Republican Army U.K., separatists - Council on
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Irish Republican Army IRA
Description of the group, its activities, strength and sources of support
Irish Republican Army
Information on the IRA and documents such as the IRA's statement on disarmament and peace agreement
The IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY
Article examines the history of the Irish republican movement
Irish Republican Army - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Irish Republican Army (IRA), nationalist organization devoted to the integration of Ireland as a Irish Republican Army (IRA), nationalist organization devoted to the integration of Ireland as a
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The Irish Republican Army
The Irish Republican Army Sept. 26, 2005 - IRA disarmament confirmed by independent Monitors. LONDON -- The Irish Republican Army has destroyed it’s arsenal of weapons, that it used to fight for
Irish Republican Army FBI Files
Access to thousands of pages of once secret historical documents, recordings, photos, video and 2,871 pages of FBI files covering the Irish Republican Army and activities in the U.S. with links

Should we still be in Iraq? Ridgecrest Daily Independent
With everything that's been going on in our country, should we still be trying to save Iraq or should we be concentrating on saving our selves?
A bridge, a village, a ford and a swamp were Bladen's battlefields Bladen Journal
Two men who never lived in Bladen played a major role in the county's role in the American Revolution. Without David Fanning and James Craig, 1781 likely would have been a tense, but quiet year in Southeastern North Carolina.
The Almanac UPI
, Dec. 5 (UPI) -- Today is Monday, Dec. 11, the 345th day of 2006 with 20 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagittarius.
Swiss Re in Exclusive Talks to Sell `Gherkin' Tower Update2 Bloomberg.com
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Swiss Reinsurance Co., the world's largest reinsurer, said it's in ``exclusive'' talks with a potential buyer for the landmark London office building known as the ``Gherkin.''
Letters to the Editor The Daily Times
Berlin's "compassionate" mayor has shown his true side: "If bills aren't paid on time, just like Delmarva Power, the power will be turned off," Mayor Thomas Cardinale said.
The way to win a guerrilla war Salem Statesman Journal
In all the barrels of ink being spilled in the argument over whether the United States can or can’t possibly win the war against the insurgency in Iraq, one critical aspect is often overlooked: how the nature of insurgency has changed over the past few decades, and what that means for the counterinsurgent.
United States Welcomes Progress in Northern Ireland U.S. Department of State
The United States welcomes recent progress by the British and Irish governments and local political factions on sharing power in Northern Ireland. Specifically, the White House praises efforts made in recent weeks to implement the St. Andrews Agreement, a series of steps outlined in late June by British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern that are intended to end years
Kashmir separatist to study N.Irish peace process Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News
A leading Kashmiri separatist will visit Northern Ireland next month to study the Irish peace process and see if lessons can be drawn to help resolve the Kashmir dispute, he said on Tuesday.
Kashmir separatist to study N.Irish peace process AlertNet
Source: Reuters By Palash Kumar NEW DELHI, Nov 28 (Reuters) - A leading Kashmiri separatist will visit Northern Ireland next month to study the Irish peace process and see if lessons can be drawn to help resolve
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