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What happened: ”I have $560,000 in my IRA, $125,000 in stocks and $50,000 in savings.”
Cross-source context: SCMP highlights gerry Adams, one of Northern Ireland’s most prominent political figures, told London’s High Court on Tuesday he had never been a member of the paramilitary Irish... The ex-leader of Sinn Fein, formerly the IRA’s political wing and now the largest party in the Northern...
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”I have $560,000 in my IRA, $125,000 in stocks and $50,000 in savings.”
Gerry Adams, one of Northern Ireland’s most prominent political figures, told London’s High Court on Tuesday he had never been a member of the paramilitary Irish Republican Army but said he would not distance himself from the group.
The ex-leader of Sinn Fein, formerly the IRA’s political wing and
Gerry Adams, one of Northern Ireland’s most prominent political figures, told London’s High Court on Tuesday he had never been a member of the paramilitary Irish... The ex-leader of Sinn Fein, formerly the IRA’s political wing and now the largest party in the Northern...
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Northern Ireland’s Gerry Adams tells bombings trial he was never in IRA.
Gerry Adams, one of Northern Ireland’s most prominent political figures, told London’s High Court on Tuesday he had never been a member of the paramilitary Irish... The ex-leader of Sinn Fein, formerly the IRA’s political wing and now the largest party in the Northern...
Gerry Adams, one of Northern Ireland’s most prominent political figures, told London’s High Court on Tuesday he had never been a member of the paramilitary Irish Republican Army but said he would not distance himself from the group.
The ex-leader of Sinn Fein, formerly the IRA’s political wing and
Gerry Adams, one of Northern Ireland’s most prominent political figures, told London’s High Court on Tuesday he had never been a member of the paramilitary Irish Republican Army but said he would not distance himself from the group.
The ex-leader of Sinn Fein, formerly the IRA’s political wing and