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IRISH AYES ARE SMILING
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Candaele, Kelly
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Elections
/ Government and politics
/ Hume, John, 1937
/ Ireland
/ Ireland and Northern Ireland
/ Northern Ireland
/ Peace
/ Social democratic and labor party (Northern Ireland)
/ Trimble, David
/ Ulster Unionist party (Northern Ireland)
1998
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IRISH AYES ARE SMILING
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Candaele, Kelly
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/ Government and politics
/ Hume, John, 1937
/ Ireland
/ Ireland and Northern Ireland
/ Northern Ireland
/ Peace
/ Social democratic and labor party (Northern Ireland)
/ Trimble, David
/ Ulster Unionist party (Northern Ireland)
1998
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IRISH AYES ARE SMILING
1998
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\"It's great to be in Belfast during a week when history is being made,\" said Bono, leader of the Irish rock band U2 and the best known Irishman in the world, when he came to Belfast for a three-song rock concert and media event a few days before the May 22 vote on the Irish Peace Agreement. Before launching into a particularly heartfelt rendition of John Lennon's \"Don't Let Me Down,\" he brought two men on stage who, he said, \"had taken a leap of faith out of the past and into the future.\"
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