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Bulger Lawyers Focus on Battling Informant Label
going so far as to say his Irish heritage would prohibit such referring to Bulger's Irish descent, said becoming an informant was "the worst thing an Irish person could consider doing violent 30-year conflict in Ireland between Catholics and Protestants
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Paul Casey Wins Irish Open by 3 Strokes
made a 50-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole Sunday and won the Irish Open by three strokes. The 35-year-old Englishman trailed since the 2011 season-opening Volvo Champions in Bahrain. England 's Robert Rock (71) and third-round leader Dutchman Joost
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11 Really Dumb Things You Do With Your Email
of attack. Hackers often pose as friends stuck penniless in Europe or Asia and in need of an immediate wire transfer, or friends letter inviting you to "get in early" on a pyramid scheme, the Irish Lottery, even the lawyer of a deposed politician trying to
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Golf Capsules
another lengthy birdie try on the 15th. England 's Jodi Ewart Shadoff (74) was third 11 under after rounds of 67 and 66. IRISH OPEN MAYNOOTH, Ireland (AP) — Dutchman Joost Luiten shot a one-stroke lead after the second round of the Irish Open. Luiten, the Lyoness Open winner
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Luiten Leads Irish Open by 1 Shot After 3 Rounds
into the final round at the Irish Open on Sunday with a chance in the office today with the Irish crowds truly awesome," he days and hole as many putts." England 's Robert Rock (71) was in losing a playoff for the 2009 Irish Open. England 's Paul Casey
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Uihlein, Rock Share Irish Open Lead; McIlory Out
after the second round of the Irish Open on Friday, while Rory move to 9-under 135 with England 's Rock, who posted a 6-under course on the outskirts of Dublin . It was a disappointing day in a dismal showing by the Irish and Northern Irish contingent.
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Ruling a Boon for Gay Couples With Foreign Spouse
immigration officer earlier this year, Catriona Dowling was told her Irish spouse would have been given a green card — if she were a man worry when they take their three children to visit family in Ireland . They can dip into savings to spruce up their Boulder, Colo
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EU Strikes 2 Major Deals, Stumbles on Unemployment
without a job. In crisis-hit Greece and Spain, that rate is investors and strengthen Europe 's banking system. The say restoring confidence in Europe 's highly fragmented banking plan was first endorsed by EU leaders a year ago when markets worried that Spain — like Greece , Ireland and Portugal before — might be forced
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Ireland's New JFK Flame Proves Less Than Eternal
How long is eternity? In Ireland , less than a week. An Irish eternal flame honoring John F president's closest relatives and Ireland 's prime minister lit it near permitted by the Kennedy family. An Irish honor guard ferried the flame
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Golf Capsules
hours because of heavy rain. IRISH OPEN MAYNOOTH, Ireland (AP) — Saying he's "feeling shot a 2-over 74 in the Irish Open to fall eight strokes second-ranked McIlroy, from Northern Ireland , had four bogeys and two Jean-Baptiste Gonnet, Northern Ireland 's Michael Hoey and Ireland 's
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Former Marine in Philippines Case Claims Innocence
Knoxville, Tenn., is one of three men charged by authorities in the Philippines with the 2011 killing of a retired Northern Ireland police officer and his girlfriend. Handcuffed and wearing a green jail jumpsuit, Kaufman took the stand and told
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Gay Man Adopts His Partner to Avoid Inheritance Tax
but his family always posed a problem. "Mine was very Irish -Italian Catholic and made me feel guilty about sex preferences arrangements," said John. "I wanted to be cremated. With my Irish -Italian family, there would have been a four-day viewing
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Feb. 1, 1972: Northern Ireland
protests erupt in NORTHERN IRELAND and a British soldier on the violence in NORTHERN IRELAND stuff that's now differently. The outlawed Irish Republican Army has vowed to avenge British troops in NORTHERN IRELAND demonstrations on snipers apparently IRA members shot at British killed one of them in Belfast . In London British the Chief Justice of England to investigate the to be objective and Irish affairs. We have a report on the Irish situation beginning This is Gary In Dublin last night demonstrators
life insurance Connecticut general we do things a little differently. The outlawed Irish Republican Army has vowed to avenge the killing of thirteen Roman Catholics by British troops in NORTHERN IRELAND demonstrations on Sunday. Today during more -- -- British protests several snipers apparently IRA members shot at British soldiers and killed one of them in Belfast . In London British officials again defended the troops who fired on the Roman Catholic crowd and Londonderry two days ago saying they acted with -- great restraint. The government did appoint the Chief Justice of England to investigate the incident. But some Roman Catholic leaders said they will ignore the inquiry contending that an old British judge to be objective and Irish affairs. We have a report on the Irish situation beginning with -- ABC's Charles Murphy in Belfast . The -- of Belfast barricaded their neighborhood who have stolen buses and trucks Boyd a few vehicles were there. The vehicles were stolen without regard to -
Queen Elizabeth's Historic Handshake in Ireland
the thrown the queen of England has shaken hands with four personal as the one today in NORTHERN IRELAND . And ABC's nick and lead the mostly Catholic Irish Republican Army . Its decades long war for Irish independence from Britain side. In response to the IRA 's campaign Protestant could have done this in Belfast just a few years. There Mix different ABC news Belfast . Our thanks to neck and
In her sixty years on the thrown the queen of England has shaken hands with four million people. But perhaps no handshake as Bennett wants a political and so deeply personal as the one today in NORTHERN IRELAND . And ABC's nick -- and tells us why. This was the moment the queen reaches out to shake the hand of someone who wants wanted to kill her family. She smiles warmly. He wishes her godspeed and she keeps her smile but behind it this searing pain of the past. That's Martin -- today and that's Martin McGuinness in 1972. When he helped lead the mostly Catholic Irish Republican Army . Its decades long war for Irish independence from Britain -- assassinated the -- beloved cousin lord Mountbatten blowing up his -- Mountbatten was as close to the royal family as any he was Prince Charles his mentor and godfather he was prince -- -- surrogate father. -- -- Maginnis -- handed a two but it one point seem to try and avoid mcginnis forgiveness is not easy for either side. In response to the IRA's campaign Protestant militias in The British Army fought back by -- The path to peace -- painful but today both sides acknowledge that everyone has suffered -- recognized me that we -- to -- people. -- -- That she has so -- lost -- -- probably. And today both sides support this week she never could have done this in Belfast just a few years. There is a great desire here to unite behind the queen and trying to reconcile communities that have been divided for so long it was all over in a moment but. After so much pain handshake means the hatred of the past is receding. Mix different ABC news Belfast . Our thanks to neck and we kept thinking today this history may indeed filed that picture and the scrapbook of handshakes. That -
Queen Elizabeth's Historic Meeting With Former IRA Leader
meeting with the former IRA leader. This group waged war with England for decades since queen is visiting NORTHERN IRELAND which is still scarred from joins us live from Belfast Ireland what more on that Good and mostly. Catholic Irish Republican Army he was a hardliner in for her marriage. The Irish clashes with Protestants today she's here in Belfast and after that handshake
Queen Elizabeth's -- historic meeting with the former IRA leader. This group waged war with England for decades since queen is visiting NORTHERN IRELAND which is still scarred by the years of violence. ABC's mixture from joins us live from Belfast Ireland what more on that -- -- Good morning Robin so many people here thought this moment. Was impossible in sixty years the queen perhaps as never had a more historic handshake it's a symbolic end to one of the longest running sectarian conflicts. And history. This morning the queen did something she has never done shake hands with the man who wanted to kill her. That's Martin McGuinness who helped lead the paramilitary and mostly. Catholic Irish Republican Army he was a hardliner in a terror group. -- thought I -- she defended his hardball. Murders -- -- -- -- even killing a beloved cousin of the -- the man responsible for her marriage. The Irish clashes with Protestants often -- by. Nike said -- British troops killed irate protesters for what became flooded Sunday. YouTube thing about -
May 23, 1998: Northern Ireland Peace Agreement
Protestants and Catholics. And in the Irish republic. An even larger majority chose to cancel any constitutional claim to NORTHERN IRELAND and accepted as a British province infuriates them as the Gerry Adams and other IRA veterans may become part of the new the agreement. Out in the streets of Belfast . Enthusiasm. But cautions it's have a chance. Jim wooten ABC news Belfast .
elected assembly that will include both Protestants and Catholics. And in the Irish republic. An even larger majority chose to cancel any constitutional claim to NORTHERN IRELAND and accepted as a British province. It was no small moment. The winners. -- -- -- Or the losers like the reverend Ian Paisley who led an unsuccessful effort for a majority no vote among Protestants -- right here's. Not in the particularly jovial mood. Neither was his son -- -- what infuriates them as the Gerry Adams and other IRA veterans may become part of the new government without first surrendering the weapons of terrorism. I think the big achievement. I was being the silencing so far of most of the Gomes. It was also a big win for David Trimble the Protestant who risked his career for the agreement. Out in the streets of Belfast . Enthusiasm. But cautions it's not a fan -- -- that's -- start. Of the politicians that it held -- -- like. Somebody -
World Leaders Gather For G8 Summit
President Obama is in NORTHERN IRELAND today to meet the world hundred billion to the EU economy. Eighteen billion and investment between Europe and the United States so much to the people of NORTHERN IRELAND for their warm hospitality When ministers ended Irish presidency. Former league attending the G-8 summit in NORTHERN IRELAND today President Obama along with with the US Germany UK and others and and that
-- with a CBC news digital special reports. President Obama is in NORTHERN IRELAND today to meet the world leaders -- G-8 summit. President is expected to talk a possible transatlantic free trade agreement and before he takes the podium let's listen to British prime minister David Cameron is kicking off some. Between the European Union and the United States of America. A deal that could add as much as a hundred billion -- to the EU economy. Eighteen billion plans to the US economy -- as much as 85 billion plans to the rest of the world. ThatAnd locker and them thank you so much to the people of NORTHERN IRELAND for their warm hospitality and prime mister Cameron thank you for all the outstanding arrangements. Among things we'll discuss here promoting. Newengagement -- children in -- -- to engage with the world. The EU and its member states already doing DH and look -- what to -- new trade landscape. -- and shape which shape. Together thank you. Thank you very much heaven will be that welcoming me I guess to the G-8 and we'll be taking questions at the end of the G-8 at the end of our discussions thank you very much bigger. It is for the world leaders there that are attending the G-8 summit in NORTHERN IRELAND today President Obama along with. British prime minister David Cameron hosting the summit along with the president of the European Commission president -
President Obama and Russia's Vladimir Putin Disagree on Syria Crisis
more on that she's live in NORTHERN IRELAND with the president this morning economic powers meet here in Ireland the focus is Syria. In a family is exploring their Irish roots. First Lady her daughter's home through archives in Dublin and saw the birth record great grandfather from money Ireland . They also reunited with the dissident Irish cousin. Later today the
the president is busy with meetings the first family is exploring their Irish roots. First Lady her daughter's home through archives in Dublin and saw the birth record of the president's great great great grandfather from money -- Ireland . They also reunited with the dissident Irish cousin. Later today the president will travel to Germany where tomorrow he'll meet with the president and the chancellor. And delivers speech at the historic Brandenburg Gate John and Diana. All right Mary Bruce with the president in Ireland -- -
Kennedy Eternal Flame Heads to Ireland
Above all else. The story of president Kennedy's trip to Ireland . The story of a young man. It's the story of native son itself and it's the war. What's inside. A retarded son of Irish immigrants. Serving the most important and powerful position
itself and it's -- the war. What's inside. A retarded son of Irish immigrants. Serving the most important and powerful position toward. Plus the very embodiment. Of -- won't find inspiration.








