IRA’s offer to kill 4 draws outrage
President Bush’s envoy to Northern Ireland called Wednesday for the IRA to disband after the outlawed group made an unprecedented public offer to kill four men – including two of its own expelled members – linked to a Belfast slaying. The envoy, Mitchell Reiss, told BBC radio in Belfast that the IRA’s allied Sinn Fein party should accept the legitimacy of the police force. Full Story