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In a message dated 02/16/2000 7:05:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< The move was ostensibly prompted by the Irish Republican Army's failure to
 begin decommissioning its weapons. But a key concern of the secretary of
state
 for Northern Ireland, Peter Mandelson, was to save Ulster Unionist Party
(UUP)
 leader and First Minister David Trimble from being ousted by those in his
party
 who oppose the Good Friday Agreement that established the Assembly. >>

Well it's most likely that the IRA realized that if peace actually happened,
they would be out of a job.  I mean back to scratching gravel with the peons
is quite a comedown after you've been living such an interesting life.  Prudy

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