Shenanigans could slow march to peace.(News)

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From: The Boston Herald
Date: 20030629
Author:Dee, Jim

Byline: Jim Dee

BELFAST, Northern Ireland - Ireland has spawned giants of theater, literature and poetry - J.M. Synge, James Joyce, William Butler Yeats. But their works pale beside the current melodrama being staged by pro-British Ulster Unionist Party rebel Jeffrey Donaldson.

Donaldson - a baby-faced pol with dreams of grandeur - has been demanding that the UUP reject an Anglo-Irish plan to kick-start the stalled peace process, known as the Joint Document. The core of the plan involves Britain swapping army demilitarization, policing and judicial reform moves for IRA ...

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