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Dublin
DUBLIN - A Northern Ireland panel of terrorism experts says a Protestant militant group, the Ulster Volunteer Force, killed a Belfast man in May and broke its promise to renounce violence.
DUBLIN - Britain says a government-funded inquiry into the 1997 assassination of an anti-Catholic extremist in Northern Ireland's Maze Prison has found no evidence of state collusion.
DUBLIN, N.H. - The "Old Farmer's Almanac" is predicting that most of the country will see a colder-than-usual winter while summer and spring will be relatively cool and dry.
LONDON - Tony Blair says he could cancel a planned public appearance in London to promote his new memoir amid security concerns.
DUBLIN - The senior Sinn Fein official in Northern Ireland's power-sharing government says the British and Irish governments are in secret negotiations with IRA dissidents in hopes they can be persuaded to abandon violence.
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