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The Daily Telegraph, 13 August 1999
Town that will never be the same again
The Daily Telegraph 20 August 1999
Are they ready to play the card of further terror?
16 July 1999
Drowned at birth in sea of acrimony and blame
The Daily Telegraph, 2nd July 1999
Trimble refuses to roll over this time
The Daily Telegraph, 11 June 1999
I will play no part in political fudge over Ulster arms, general pledges
The Daily Telegraph, 1 June 1999
Son crossed the IRA and never came home
16th March 1999
Death of Rosemary Nelson highlights the failure of peace negotiations to calm traditional enmities in a turbulent area of Ulster
The Daily Telegraph, 24 March 1999
File on paramilitary prisoners freed early
The Daily Telegraph, 5th March 1999
Arms are the key to completing the Ulster jigsaw
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The Daily Telegraph, 3rd August 1998
IRA rebels form bombers' alliance
The Daily Telegraph, 6 July 1998
Orangemen dig in for long campaign
The Daily Telegraph, 2 July 1998
Old hatreds live on at Stormont
3 July 1998
A tiring week of talk and tension
19 August 1998
A family man yields to his double pain
1 July 1998
Children thrust into spotlight at Ulster talks
The Daily Telegraph, 6 May 1998
THE SLAB MURPHY LIBEL CASE
IRA plotted to blow up Royals on theatre trip, court told
May 1998
'SLAB' MURPHY CASE An accident of history turned border boy into ruthless commander
The Daily Telegraph, 22 April 1998
Stormont deal turns sorrow to anger
The Daily Telegraph, 11 April 1998
Leaders shake on Ulster deal
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The Daily Telegraph, 11 April 1998
Parties face challenge to turn words into reality
The Daily Telegraph, 7 March 1998
Village unites to bury murdered friends
21 February 1998
Bomb blast after ban on Sinn Fein
The Daily Telegraph, 2 Feb 1998
Army woman who shot RUC officer will not be charged
The Daily Telegraph, 21 January 1998
Paramilitaries hide behind lofty words of the `peace process' to continue war by proxy
The Daily Telegraph, 2 January 1998
Victim died as New Year babies were born
The Daily Telegraph, 12 July 1997
The long and tortuous road to compromise on Orange parades
The Daily Telegraph,
7 Jul 1997
THE DRUMCREE MARCH
Security forces take brunt of estate's venom
The Daily Telegraph, 26 May 1997
Ireland counts the cost of its tiger economy
The Daily Telegraph, 12 May 1997
Nairac's legacy in battle of bandit country
The Daily Telegraph, 14 November 1996
Hate and fear add up to bad business for an Irish village
The Daily Telegraph, 10 August 1996
Modern Londonderry is unable to throw off the sectarian legacy of its violent history

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