The British and Irish prime ministers, Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern, published a detailed plan Wednesday for reviving a Catholic-Protestant administration in Northern Ireland – a peace-building project still on hold because of unsolved arguments about IRA disarmament. The two leaders have spent the past year struggling to forge an unlikely agreement between the province’s two biggest and most polarized parties: the British Protestants of the Democratic Unionists and the Irish Catholics of Sinn Fein, the Irish Republican Army-linked party. Full Story
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