Protestant leader Ian Paisley, who spent decades refusing to co-operate with Northern Ireland’s Catholic minority, was elected Tuesday to oversee a power-sharing administration alongside his long time Sinn Fein foes. The unopposed election of Democratic Unionist Party chief Paisley, 81, as “first minister” of a new 12-member administration heralded an astonishing new era for Northern Ireland. Full Story
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