Word: irelands
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BELFAST, Northern Ireland: Extremist Protestants stormed out of peace negotiations just as they began Wednesday, claiming that the chief negotiator, former U.S. Senator George Mitchell, will be biased against them because he is a Catholic. The dissenting Protestants say they are also concerned because Mitchell represents President Clinton, who gave a visa to Gerry Adams, the leader of the Sinn Fein party allied with the Irish Republican Army, and hosted him at the White House earlier this year. Sinn Fein has been barred from the talks because of its refusal to reinstate a cease-fire. "They aren't gone forever...
Annenberg is chair and president of the Annenberg Foundation. He has served as president, chair and CEO of Triangle Publications, as U.S. ambassador to Great Britain and Northern Ireland and as founder of a number of educational programs in commerce...
Clark, an English concentrator who was advised by teaching fellow Dan M. Wiley, said she has spent a lot of time in Ireland. She said her thesis explored new ground in Joycean analysis...
...album, recorded in Ireland, marks the Cranberries' return to the studio after a two year break. Composed while the group was on the road touring after the release of No Need to Argue--the album was recorded in a similarly hectic experience--it took the Cranberries less than four weeks to record all thirteen tracks. The group admits to "very few takes, very few edits" but qualifies this as being intentional. Attempting to strive for something "different", the innovative group decided to avoid the "over-polished work" of "safe pop bands." Nevertheless, they enlisted the help of Bruce Fairbairn, known...
...morally right. Science is no better than the integrity of the scientists; results can be manipulated for money. Favorable results can be emphasized and unfavorable ones omitted. That some scholars are rejecting the Resurrection is nothing new, even if their reasons seem to be. CHARLES LAMB Roscrea, Ireland...