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IRLAND MANCHESTER ANSCHLAG 1996
Police and forensic experts search the remote farmhouse near the village of Clonaslee, County Laois, Ireland, Friday, June 21 1996, where police Thursday discovered a major IRA bomb factory. Police in Dublin were questioning seven people in connection with the find. Politicians on both sides of the Irish Sea saw the discovery as another nail in the coffin of Sinn Fein's chances of involvement in the multi-party peace talks taking place at Stormont, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, after the weekend's bombblast in Manchester which injured more than 200 people. (AP PHOTO/PAT MAXWELL) UNITED KINGDOM AND ALL IRELAND OUT
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UNITED KINGDOM AND ALL IRELAND OUT
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Rights Managed
Erstellungsdatum
19960621
Ort
CLONASLEE IRLAND
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
AP MAXWELLS
Byline
PAT MAXWELL
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1972 x 1188 px
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