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| Dec.20 |
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Man cleared of Omagh bombing Sean Hoey accused of carrying out Northern Ireland's worst terror attack in 30 years was cleared on all charges
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| Jul.31 |
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British army ends N. Irish mission British troops were sent in 1969 to help quell unrest over civil rights which erupted between the majority Protestant population and local C...
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| May.8 |
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Power sharing begins  | Major Protestant and Catholic parties joined together to form a overnment, marking a 'new era of politics' and an end sectarian conflict. 5 years of direct rule ended. DUP leader Ian Paisley and Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness took office as first and deputy first ... | |
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| May.3 |
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N.Irish militants 'end violence' The Ulster Volunteer Force announced it will reopen disarmament negotiations
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Army 'concerned' by vote
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| Mar.26 |
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Power deal marks 'new era'  Major Protestant and Catholic parties have hailed a deal to form a government as a 'new era of politics'
| The arch-rivals Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams have agreed a power-sharing deal at historic talks to form a joint executive on 8 May to run the province. Paisley is expected to be first minister, while Martin McGuinness of Sinn Fein would be deputy first minister
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| Mar.7 |
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Vote counting to begin With an attempt for hanging in the balance in the election of an all-new membership to legislative assembly
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| Nov.24 |
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Bomb threat empties N. Irish parliament The infamous Protestant militant Michael Stone tossed a bag into the building
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| Oct.12 |
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Make-or-break deal for Irish peace |
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| Oct.4 |
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'IRA campaign is over' says Blair Blair has welcomed the ceasefire monitor's verdict on the IRA, saying its 'campaign is over'
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Pluto loses status as a planet
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| Apr.4 |
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British spy shot dead |
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| Feb.25 |
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IRA supporters disrupt parade |
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| Dec.3 |
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Massive crowds in farewell to Best |
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| Nov.25 |
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Football legend George Best dies. England
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Boys' electrocution starts riots
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| Sep.26 |
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IRA scraps 'all arms' - monitors| The Irish Republican Army has given up its entire arsenal of weapons after 3 decades of armed struggle | |
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| Sep.11 |
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Belfast rocked by widespread riots
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| Jul.28 |
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IRA halts its armed campaign| The leading Protestant unionist party has dismissed the move to resume disarmament as a 'hollow gesture' | |
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Bombs kill 52
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| Jun.3 |
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Man charged in Belfast bar murder
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| May.8 |
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Trimble quits as NI party leader Nobel laureate David Trimble resigned as head of the Ulster Unionist Party after losing his seat in parliament
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| Mar.20 |
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Shamed car maker DeLorean dies |
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| Mar.17 |
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Belfast family encouraged by Bush talks Washington: The family of murdered McCartney have said they are encouraged after meeting US President at the White House
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| Jan.7 |
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Police say IRA behind bank raid The organisation has been blamed for the multi-million pound Northern Bank raid in Belfast on December 20
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| Dec.22 |
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$39m Belfast bank robbers hunted
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| Sep.18 |
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NI talks end without deal
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| Dec.10 |
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Police, army linked to bombs
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10,000 dead in heat wave
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| Aug.3 |
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Police nab terror suspects |
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| Jul.13 |
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Irish suspect arrested |
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| Jun.15 |
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Police foil 'bomb attack'
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| Apr.7 |
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Bush, Blair see U.N. advisor role |
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| Jan.1 |
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Files reveal '72 NI expulsion plan |
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| Oct.30 |
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IRA cuts contact with weapons body |
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Russian troops storm theater
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| Oct.14 |
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Assembly suspended over spy row
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| Oct.12 |
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Trimble slams likely suspension
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| Oct.10 |
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Sinn Fein: Don't suspend Stormont |
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| Oct.9 |
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Blair meets Adams to save peace process |
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| Oct.8 |
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IRA urged to disband to save peace
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Two ministers quit
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Paris mayor stabbed
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Sinn Fein set to protest raids
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| Oct.4 |
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Sinn Fein anger over dawn raid
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| Aug.22 |
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Death threat footballer quits |
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| Jul.26 |
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Omagh suspects face legal action
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Dow saw its second-biggest gain ever
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UK ultimatum to paramilitaries |
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| Jul.16 |
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IRA 'sorry' for civilian deaths. Ireland
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| Jul.7 |
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Police and mob clash at Drumcree
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| Jun.29 |
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Catholic nationalists rioted
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| Jun.14 |
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Riots must stop, say leaders
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Right wing politician Fortuyn murdered
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| Jan.18 |
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Catholics, Protestants united in protests
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| Jan.11 |
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Belfast school reopens after riots
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| Jan.9 |
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Riots near Belfast school
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| Dec.12 |
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Omagh report slams police
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| Dec.9 |
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19 police hurt in protest
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| Nov.16 |
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UK soldiers' 'Bloody Sunday' victory
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Jet crashes, killing 260
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| Nov.11 |
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Teen killed in bomb explosion |
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| Nov.6 |
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Scuffles as Trimble wins vote Ulster Unionist leader has succeeded in his bid to be re-elected as first minister of power sharing assembly
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| Nov.5 |
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Trimble set for new vote |
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| Nov.3 |
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Alliance backs Trimble |
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| Nov.2 |
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Trimble loses key vote Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party has failed in his bid to be re-elected leader of power-sharing executive
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| Oct.27 |
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Key unionists back IRA arms move |
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| Oct.24 |
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UK begins pullback Security watchtowers have begun dismantled in recognition of the IRA's decision to disarm
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| Oct.23 |
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IRA put weapons beyond use| For the first time IRA has ever disposed weaponry | | |
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| Oct.18 |
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Unionists quit assembly |
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| Oct.12 |
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Ceasefire blow |
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| Oct.5 |
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Trimble's IRA court battle falters |
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| Sep.21 |
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Assembly suspended |
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Wall Street reopens, Stocks plummet
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Terror attacks hit U.S.
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| Sep.6 |
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Parents defy school protesters |
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| Sep.5 |
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Police injured at school blast Bomb caused panic among children and parents. Protestants confronted girls and their parents
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| Sep.3 |
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Belfast appeal after school clash |
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| Aug.21 |
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Protestants miss reform deadline |
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| Aug.20 |
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Police plan gets Catholic backing |
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| Aug.17 |
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Police reform plan |
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| Aug.14 |
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IRA retracts arms offer The Irish Republican Army withdraws offer to put its weapons beyond use
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| Aug.13 |
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3 injured in Belfast blast |
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| Aug.9 |
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Trimble rejects IRA arms statement |
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| Aug.7 |
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Trimble demands more from IRA |
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| Aug.6 |
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IRA makes dramatic weapons move |
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| Aug.3 |
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Parties denounce UK bomb |
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| Aug.2 |
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6 injured in explosion. London
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| Aug.1 |
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Car bomb defused |
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| Jul.31 |
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Clashes after shooting |
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Armstrong wins Tour de France
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| Jul.17 |
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Protestants hurled bombs |
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| Jul.14 |
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Talks end with progress |
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| Jul.13 |
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100 police officers injured UK Prime Minister Blair and Irish PM Ahern are due to restart discussions
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| Jul.12 |
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Riot marks marching day Petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown at the security forces at the start of the annual Protestant marches
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| Jul.8 |
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Drumcree Sunday parade
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| Jul.2 |
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IRA accused of stalling on arms |
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| Jun.30 |
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Trimble has quit Ulster Unionist Party chief resigned as leader of the Catholic-Protestant government
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Milosevic extradited to Hague
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| Jun.20 |
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Belfast riots
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| Mar.4 |
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Real IRA blamed for BBC blast |
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Nationwide uprising overthrows Milosevic
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Kursk submarine went down
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Concorde crash kills 113
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| Jun.4 |
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Parliamentary powers restored UK restores parliamentary powers to Northern Ireland after Sinn Fein agrees to disarm
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| 2007 |
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| Jul.31 |
British army ends N. Irish mission British troops were sent in 1969 to help quell unrest over civil rights which erupted between the majority Protestant population and local C...
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| May.3 |
N.Irish militants 'end violence' The Ulster Volunteer Force announced it will reopen disarmament negotiations
| 2005 |
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| Sep.26 |
IRA scraps 'all arms' - monitors| The Irish Republican Army has given up its entire arsenal of weapons after 3 decades of armed struggle | |
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| Jul.28 |
IRA halts its armed campaign| The leading Protestant unionist party has dismissed the move to resume disarmament as a 'hollow gesture' | |
| 2003 |
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| Dec.10 |
Police, army linked to bombs
| 2002 |
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| Oct.30 |
IRA cuts contact with weapons body |
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| Oct.9 |
Blair meets Adams to save peace process |
| 2001 |
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| Nov.16 |
UK soldiers' 'Bloody Sunday' victory
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| Oct.27 |
Key unionists back IRA arms move |
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| Oct.24 |
UK begins pullback Security watchtowers have begun dismantled in recognition of the IRA's decision to disarm
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| Oct.23 |
IRA put weapons beyond use| For the first time IRA has ever disposed weaponry | | |
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| Oct.12 |
Ceasefire blow |
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| Oct.5 |
Trimble's IRA court battle falters |
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| Aug.14 |
IRA retracts arms offer The Irish Republican Army withdraws offer to put its weapons beyond use
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| Aug.7 |
Trimble demands more from IRA |
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| Aug.6 |
IRA makes dramatic weapons move |
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| Jul.2 |
IRA accused of stalling on arms |
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| 2005 |
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| Mar.20 |
Shamed car maker DeLorean dies |
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| 2005 |
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| Dec.3 |
Massive crowds in farewell to Best |
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| Nov.25 |
Football legend George Best dies. England
| 2002 |
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| Aug.22 |
Death threat footballer quits |
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| 2007 |
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| Dec.20 |
Man cleared of Omagh bombing Sean Hoey accused of carrying out Northern Ireland's worst terror attack in 30 years was cleared on all charges
| 2006 |
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| Nov.24 |
Bomb threat empties N. Irish parliament The infamous Protestant militant Michael Stone tossed a bag into the building
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| Apr.4 |
British spy shot dead |
| 2005 |
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| Sep.11 |
Belfast rocked by widespread riots
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| Jun.3 |
Man charged in Belfast bar murder
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| Jan.7 |
Police say IRA behind bank raid The organisation has been blamed for the multi-million pound Northern Bank raid in Belfast on December 20
| 2004 |
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| Dec.22 |
$39m Belfast bank robbers hunted
| 2003 |
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| Dec.10 |
Police, army linked to bombs
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| Aug.3 |
Police nab terror suspects |
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| Jul.13 |
Irish suspect arrested |
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| Jun.15 |
Police foil 'bomb attack'
| 2002 |
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| Oct.8 |
IRA urged to disband to save peace
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| Oct.4 |
Sinn Fein anger over dawn raid
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| Aug.22 |
Death threat footballer quits |
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| Jul.26 |
Omagh suspects face legal action
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| Jul.16 |
IRA 'sorry' for civilian deaths. Ireland
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| Jun.29 |
Catholic nationalists rioted
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| Jun.14 |
Riots must stop, say leaders
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| Jan.11 |
Belfast school reopens after riots
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| Jan.9 |
Riots near Belfast school
| 2001 |
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| Dec.12 |
Omagh report slams police
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| Nov.16 |
UK soldiers' 'Bloody Sunday' victory
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| Nov.11 |
Teen killed in bomb explosion |
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| Sep.5 |
Police injured at school blast Bomb caused panic among children and parents. Protestants confronted girls and their parents
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| Sep.3 |
Belfast appeal after school clash |
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| Aug.13 |
3 injured in Belfast blast |
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| Aug.2 |
6 injured in explosion. London
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| Aug.1 |
Car bomb defused |
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| Jul.31 |
Clashes after shooting |
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| Jul.17 |
Protestants hurled bombs |
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| Jul.13 |
100 police officers injured UK Prime Minister Blair and Irish PM Ahern are due to restart discussions
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| Jul.12 |
Riot marks marching day Petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown at the security forces at the start of the annual Protestant marches
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| Jun.20 |
Belfast riots
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| Mar.4 |
Real IRA blamed for BBC blast |
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| 2007 |
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| May.8 |
Power sharing begins  | Major Protestant and Catholic parties joined together to form a overnment, marking a 'new era of politics' and an end sectarian conflict. 5 years of direct rule ended. DUP leader Ian Paisley and Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness took office as first and deputy first ... | |
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| Mar.26 |
Power deal marks 'new era'  Major Protestant and Catholic parties have hailed a deal to form a government as a 'new era of politics'
| The arch-rivals Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams have agreed a power-sharing deal at historic talks to form a joint executive on 8 May to run the province. Paisley is expected to be first minister, while Martin McGuinness of Sinn Fein would be deputy first minister
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| Mar.7 |
Vote counting to begin With an attempt for hanging in the balance in the election of an all-new membership to legislative assembly
| 2006 |
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| Oct.12 |
Make-or-break deal for Irish peace |
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| Oct.4 |
'IRA campaign is over' says Blair Blair has welcomed the ceasefire monitor's verdict on the IRA, saying its 'campaign is over'
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| Feb.25 |
IRA supporters disrupt parade |
| 2005 |
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| May.8 |
Trimble quits as NI party leader Nobel laureate David Trimble resigned as head of the Ulster Unionist Party after losing his seat in parliament
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| Mar.17 |
Belfast family encouraged by Bush talks Washington: The family of murdered McCartney have said they are encouraged after meeting US President at the White House
| 2004 |
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| Sep.18 |
NI talks end without deal
| 2003 |
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| Apr.7 |
Bush, Blair see U.N. advisor role |
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| Jan.1 |
Files reveal '72 NI expulsion plan |
| 2002 |
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| Oct.14 |
Assembly suspended over spy row
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| Oct.12 |
Trimble slams likely suspension
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| Oct.10 |
Sinn Fein: Don't suspend Stormont |
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| Oct.9 |
Blair meets Adams to save peace process |
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| Oct.8 |
Two ministers quit
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| Oct.5 |
Sinn Fein set to protest raids
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| Jul.24 |
UK ultimatum to paramilitaries |
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| Jul.7 |
Police and mob clash at Drumcree
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| Jan.18 |
Catholics, Protestants united in protests
| 2001 |
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| Dec.9 |
19 police hurt in protest
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| Nov.6 |
Scuffles as Trimble wins vote Ulster Unionist leader has succeeded in his bid to be re-elected as first minister of power sharing assembly
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| Nov.5 |
Trimble set for new vote |
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| Nov.3 |
Alliance backs Trimble |
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| Nov.2 |
Trimble loses key vote Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party has failed in his bid to be re-elected leader of power-sharing executive
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| Oct.18 |
Unionists quit assembly |
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| Sep.21 |
Assembly suspended |
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| Sep.6 |
Parents defy school protesters |
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| Aug.21 |
Protestants miss reform deadline |
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| Aug.20 |
Police plan gets Catholic backing |
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| Aug.17 |
Police reform plan |
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| Aug.9 |
Trimble rejects IRA arms statement |
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| Aug.3 |
Parties denounce UK bomb |
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| Jul.14 |
Talks end with progress |
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| Jul.8 |
Drumcree Sunday parade
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| Jun.30 |
Trimble has quit Ulster Unionist Party chief resigned as leader of the Catholic-Protestant government
| 2000 |
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| Jun.4 |
Parliamentary powers restored UK restores parliamentary powers to Northern Ireland after Sinn Fein agrees to disarm
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