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Published 06/28/2009 by FT.com - World


N Ireland loyalist paramilitaries step to peace

The arms decommissioning announcements by Northern Ireland's two Protestant paramilitary organisations were welcomed as a milestone in the province's return to normal politics

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WASHINGTON (AFP) US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton welcomed Saturday news that Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary groups were to decommission their weapons, ... - [06/28/2009 - Yahoo! News]
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