Northern Ireland’s legislature, dormant for 3 1/2 years, reconvenes Monday so its members can try to form a Catholic-Protestant administration, the elusive goal of the Good Friday peace accord forged amid high hopes eight years ago. But even as the 108 members of the Northern Ireland Assembly take their seats and reprise well-honed arguments across the Stormont Parliamentary Building floor, their work is overshadowed by the slaying of a Catholic teenager, the latest of more than 3,600 deaths in the four-decade conflict over this British territory. Full Story
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