President Barack Obama saluted strong U.S.-Irish ties in a warm welcome for Ireland’s leaders at the White House. Obama is pushing to salvage a peace in Northern Ireland amid an upsurge in violence there. (March 17)SLUG:
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Former U.S. Senator George Mitchell focuses on his efforts to negotiate peace in Northern Ireland. This presentation is sponsored by the Bernie and Pearl Brotman Lectureship in Alternative Dispute Resolution. From the Series:Working for Peace in Northern Ireland
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Tony Blair said Thursday he would step down as prime minister on June 27, closing a decade of power in which he fostered peace in Northern Ireland and followed the United States to a war in Iraq that cost him much of his popularity. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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As he hosted St. Patrick’s day events at the White House, President Barack Obama condemned recent violence in Northern Ireland and praised leaders for not using the attacks to inflame old passions. (March 17)
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March 17: President Bush and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern use the traditional St. Patrick’s Day ceremony at the White House to renew commitment to peace in Northern Ireland.
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This is a glance back at history showing images of both the Loyalist and Republican movement. This is in no way sectrarian and comments of that nature need to stay off this video. Please accept this as highlighting the past so we can learn from it and save the future.
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