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An uncertain world
22/04/03 EDITORIAL COMMENT: For some months speculation about a war in Iraq, followed by nervousness about its outcome, have held back the international economy. Understandably, businesses were loath to commit to major investment projects when faced with such a climate of uncertainty, while consumer confidence was also hit.
Avoiding the reality of war
17/04/03: Sorry - hang on - Kathy Sheridan is just looking for those darn moral compasses.
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Bringing peace and order to Iraq
12/04/03: EDITORIAL COMMENT A tumultuous week of war and politics has seen the collapse of the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq amid scenes of jubilation and relief that it is gone.
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Grow up, you sibling culture
13/04/03: There are many issues arising from the liberation of Iraq with which the world must shortly grapple. Most pressing here, now, is: how did liberal Irish society lose its moral compass, writes John Waters.
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Contours for a changed world
09/04/03: EDITORIAL COMMENT
The Iraq war, the proper role of the United Nations after it is over, the Northern Ireland peace process and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict came together yesterday in a rich and complex agenda at the Hillsborough summit.
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A radical experiment in the very heart of the Arab world
09/04/03: EDITORIAL:
Some nations fear being frozen out in the building of a new Iraq, writes Conor O'Clery in Belfast.
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Blair neither poodle nor fig-leaf for US
08/04/03: The British Prime Minister's belief in his own world view has been affirmed, writes Frank Millar
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The confluence of remarkable events
08/04/03: EDITORIAL: In a remarkable confluence of events President Bush and Mr Tony Blair began their summit in Northern Ireland last night on the very day it became clear that the war in Iraq is probably coming to a relatively speedy end.
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UN or not UN, that is the question
07/04/03: Deaglán de Bréadún assesses the different options likely to be considered by the US and Britain on the future shape of Iraq. After a shaky start, the military situation in Iraq is going quite well from the point of view of the Coalition.
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US in Iraq for the long haul
07/04/03: The US will remain long enough to help establish a free and prosperous Iraq and leave once that task is finished, writes Jane Benton Fort, chargée d'affaires at the US embassy, Dublin
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