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LONDON: In a major breakthrough for stalled Northern Ireland peace talks, British Prime Minister John Major and Irish leader John Bruton announced all party talks will resume on June 10 in Northern Ireland. "Setting a firm date is a very important step at this stage," says TIME's Barry Hillenbrand. "It indicates that the two governments have decided to go ahead with the peace process and are under pressure from all sides to keep the process moving." Before Sinn Fein, the political arm of the IRA, can come to the table, it must first deliver a halt to the recent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Northern Ireland Peace Negotiations to Resume | 2/28/1996 | See Source »

...device somewhere else. The IRA issued a statement saying it regretted the loss of life, but the blast is evidence that the organization's February 9th bombing of a London office complex was not a fluke. "The cease-fire in England is definitely over," says Time's Barry Hillenbrand. "If the terror campaign does not work in London, it could be expanded to other cities, and the killing between the Unionists and Republicans in Northern Ireland could start again. The situation would be back to where it started before the negotiations began." A renewed bombing onslaught is unlikely to force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRA Claims London Bus Bomb | 2/19/1996 | See Source »

...complicating the restoration of the ceasefire. While Major wants to complete the election of a special British peace-negotiating assembly before resuming all-party negotiations, Irish Prime Minister John Bruton believes waiting for elections will inflame Irish fustrations with the already slow pace of the talks. Time's Barry Hillenbrand says the bomb is the manifestation of a disagreement between Sinn Fein, the legal political wing of the IRA that initiated negotiations and the militant IRA Army Council. "The Army Council has delivered a message of frustration with the slow peace talks. They have decided to go back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Refusing To Bow To Terror | 2/12/1996 | See Source »

...bomb attack comes at a time when the IRA talks with the British government have been progressing smoothly. British Prime Minister John Major issued a statement calling upon Sinn Fein to condemn the bombing and reaffirm its commitment to the peace process. TIME's London Bureau Chief Barry Hillenbrand reports: "No one really knows who the bombers are, but the bomb was a complete shock to many in the IRA's leadership, and could jeopardize the talks. There are still a lot of people who want them to continue, but this will make it much more difficult." It is possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terror In London | 2/9/1996 | See Source »

...thought we were a very good team." Diana also said that the news of her husband's affair with Camilla Parker Bowles in 1986 had devastated her and sent her into a cycle of binging and vomiting. "She spoke a lot about her bulimia," says TIME's Barry Hillenbrand. "And you got the impression that she suffered a great deal." Diana did admit to having her own affair, after the marriage became rocky, with Major James Hewitt, but said she felt betrayed by him when he went public. There was no mention in the interview of her relationship with English...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRINCESS SPEAKS | 11/20/1995 | See Source »

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