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April 2008: From the Archives

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Troubles in store among the British Mr Brown forgot to mention

Extreme survival : Paul Bew speculates over the stability of a middle ground that was founded on the extremes of Northern Ireland's political spectrum.

Author: Paul Bew

Published: 10th April 2008

Filed Under: Northern Ireland, , Good Friday Agreement, Belfast Agreement

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There is no point in forcing the pace and no future in the failed ways of the past.

Glass half full: Martin Mansergh reflects upon how the Good Friday Agreement can continue to be fulfilled.

Author: Martin Mansergh

Published: 10th April 2008

Filed Under: Northern Ireland, , Good Friday Agreement, The Belfast Agreement

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Behind the smiles, the gritting of teeth

Breakups and breakthroughs: Rick Wilford charts the struggles and successes of the first Executive.

Author: Rick Wilford

Published: 10th April 2008

Filed Under: Executive, Northern Ireland, , Good Friday Agreement

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And goodbye Adams?

Time to go: Anthony McIntyre heralds Ian Paisley's departure as a chance for change.

Author: Anthony McIntyre

Published: 10th April 2008

Filed Under: , Northern Ireland, Good Friday Agreement, Belfast Agreement

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A better today than the one we got on Good Friday

the evolution of devolution: Nigel Dodds investigates the relationship between The Good Friday Agreement and devolution in Northern Ireland today.

Author: Nigel Dodds

Published: 10th April 2008

Filed Under: , Northern Ireland, Good Friday Agreement, The Belfast Agreement

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The day my gold fountain pen made history

The power of the pen: Chris Maccabe recalls his unprecedented role in the Good Friday Agreement.

Author: Chris Maccabe

Published: 10th April 2008

Filed Under: Northern Ireland, , Good Friday Agreement

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Ten years on, and no regrets

Short term pain for long term gain: Stephen King, former political advisor to David Trimble, addresses his memories of compromise and compensation at the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.

Author: Stephen King

Published: 10th April 2008

Filed Under: , Northern Ireland, Good Friday Agreement, the Troubles

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Victims who must wait for the truth

The pain of the past: Henry Patterson examines the viability of a truth commission into The Troubles.

Author: Henry Patterson

Published: 10th April 2008

Filed Under: Northern Ireland, , Good Friday Agreement