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  • ...o observe the evidence of the military witnesses. His interest in Northern Ireland, and the Bloody Sunday Inquiry in particular, is the basis for a new book d ...in 2003, the Saville Inquiry into the Bloody Sunday shootings in Northern Ireland in 1972 questioned men who were serving in the intelligence services at the
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  • ...terrorist threats<ref name="AMD178/"> (excluding those related to Northern Ireland, which were handled by B Squad).<ref name="ASL304">unknown author, [http:// ...=3367 ‘Islam Expo 2008: Building Bridges of Understanding’], ''Islamic Tourism'', July 2008 (accessed 22 March 2015).</ref> and the Islamic Human Rights C
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  • ...Senior Consultant. He has six years public affairs experience in Northern Ireland having worked as a consultant for [[Stratagem]] and more recently for [[Web Terry has worked with a wide range of organisations in Northern Ireland as well as clients with a crossborder focus. He has provided monitoring ser
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  • ...irector General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Israel's Ambassador to Ireland and then to India.<ref name="newpres"/> ...re relevant' because the festival was sponsored by the Israeli Ministry of Tourism, the Municipality of Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Foundation. The British Co
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  • ...m (1981-1982) Urban Renewal (1987-1988); European Integration (1988-1989); Tourism and Transport (1989-1991); Public Service and Constitutional Reform (1991-1 *'Ireland and the Partnership for Peace Initiative - Our Place in the New European Se
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  • *Member, [[Committee on Transport and Tourism]] *Substitute, [[Committee on Transport and Tourism]]
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  • [[Arlene McCarthy]] (born 10 October 1960, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is the Deputy Chair of European Strategy at [[Sovereign Strategy]] and a f : 21.07.1999 / 12.03.2000 : Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism
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  • ...1945, Armagh, Northern Ireland) is a British MEP (''1989- '') for Northern Ireland.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/al : 29.09.1994 / 15.01.1997 : Committee on Transport and Tourism
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  • *Substitute, [[Committee on Transport and Tourism]] *Substitute, [[Committee on Transport and Tourism]]
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  • ...]: The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United Kingdom and Ireland. He is a graduate of The School of Foreign Service at Georgetown Universit ...ications disciplines including lobbying, media relations, economic, trade, tourism, culture promotion, issues and crisis management. Chief Policy Adviser to
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  • ...eb/20090603064737/http://www.gmobelus.com/news.php?NewsSectionId=22 'Riot' Tourism on the Rise]", GMObelus website, 21 March 2009, accessed 16 May 2009</ref> ...s.<ref>Clare Oxborrow of Friends of the Earth, England, Wales and Northern Ireland told GMWatch (e-mail, 24 April 2009) that FoEEWNI's combined income was mad
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  • ...tics, Queen's University Belfast; formerly, historical adviser to Northern Ireland’s Bloody Sunday Tribunals ...aphy of tourism, Canterbury Christ Church University; co-author, Volunteer Tourism: the lifestyle politics of international development
    224 KB (30,627 words) - 16:07, 8 December 2016
  • ...ive years in the Army with The Royal Green Jackets, and served in Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Kuwait, Germany, Gibraltar and Bosnia. ...Culture Media and Sport where he is responsible for a portfolio including tourism, gambling and licensing. Tobias completed the senior executive course in Na
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  • *[[Mark Ryan]] ''War and Peace in Ireland'' London: Pluto Press; 1st Edition edition (27 May 1994) ISBN-10: 074530924 * Reviews: 'Tony Benn's diaries', 'Ireland 20 years on', 'Eisenstein', ''Living Marxism'', No. 2 - December 1988, p. 3
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  • ...] to alter and manipulate entries on the [[Wikipedia]] site. Blogger [[Tim Ireland]] discovered activity by a Wikipedia user named 'Biggleswiki' and found tha <p>If the north-east of Scotland is serious about tourism and creating a global golf destination it cannot allow the coastline to be
    450 KB (65,188 words) - 06:57, 23 January 2020
  • *Mr. [[Shaul Tsemach]], Director General, Ministry of Tourism ...it at the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, Northern Ireland
    19 KB (2,365 words) - 11:34, 10 August 2012
  • ...from 2001 to 2007 he was appointed the non-executive chairman of [[Tourism Ireland]]; and Coppel combined this role with being the CEO of the [[Jockey Club Ra
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  • Ireland to Build One of Europe’s Largest Mosques | Gatestone Institute, New York, Jihadi Tourism Hits Europe | Gatestone Institute, New York, NY | July 18, 2012
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  • ...arly with [[Manuel Fraga Iribarne]], Franco's Minister for Information and Tourism from 1962 to 1969 when he would be dismissed and replaced by Opus Dei's Alf ...[[Harry Tuzo|General Sir Harry Tuzo]], General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland from 1971 to 1973 and Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Europe from 1976 to
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  • ...oner. The report warns of significant risks to human health, house prices, tourism and farming. <ref> Tony Bosworth, [https://www.foe.co.uk/blog/defra-frackin ...n-ireland-34377268 Mark H Durkan publishes planning blueprint for Northern Ireland], ''BBC News'', 28 September 2015, accessed 19 September 2016 </ref>
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