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[Title] => Northern Ireland first minister steps down amid impasse
[Summary] => The future of the Catholic-Protestant power-sharing government in Northern Ireland is hanging by a slender thread with First Minister Peter Robinson's decision Thursday to step down, along with all but one of his ministers, because of a series of disputes.
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[Title] => World mourns Thatcher, 'a great Briton'
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[Summary] => Queen Elizabeth II prayed together yesterday with Catholic and Protestant leaders from across Northern Ireland as this long-divided land demonstrated its rising faith in a shared future — and braced for a peacemaking milestone that has been a quarter-century in the making.
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[Title] => British queen makes historic peace trip to Ireland
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[Title] => 'Sinnott still alive'
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[Title] => British premier Brown confronts Belfast deadlock
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[Title] => Teen charged with killing policeman in Northern Ireland
[Summary] => DUBLIN (AP) – Authorities charged an Irish Catholic teenager Monday with killing a policeman — one of two deadly gun attacks by IRA dissidents this month that rocked Northern Ireland's peace process.
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[Title] => North Ireland riots after police arrest 3 over killings
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October 31, 2009 - 12:00am