In a message dated 23/10/01 10:41:27 GMT Daylight Time, 
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> 
>  Thanks Jacky, I've also noticed a few articles the last few days on this
>  which would not have caught my eye without the discussion here.  I see this
>  as another positive coming out of tragic events. 

I agree very much. Some good does seem to come out of evil.

 However, and I'm not
>  trying to be argumentative, just trying to learn more details, the article
>  only states this:
>  
>  "For Sinn Fein/IRA, with its North American fundraising base and its
>  dependence on strong political support from Washington and New York, the
>  World Trade Centre attacks posed particular problems"
>  
>  These remarks seem very general.  Why don't they identify exactly who
>  supports them?  And don't they receive support from sources other than
>  "North America", "Washington" and "New York"?  Is it somehow too
>  inflammatory or politically incorrect to identify exact sources?
>  At any rate, I am glad they have been confronted by current events and know
>  that the war against terrorists does apply to all.

I'm with you there, too, Kakki. Further research needed in a very complex 
subject. Some day I'll find the time!

Regards
Jacky

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