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Elderly peace activist Margaretta D’Arcy was back out on streets yesterday (TUES) protesting about Shannon Airport being used as a stopover for US military airplanes, just a few days after release from prison.

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Irish-American to command 600,000 soldiers in US army

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14 Iraqis and three US soldiers killed

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US postwar death toll tops wartime fatalities
US army apologises for killing journalist

The US military offered its condolences today to the family of an award-winning journalist who shot dead in Iraq by American soldiers who mistook his camera for a rocket propelled grenade launcher.

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Numbers of US troops at Shannon to increase

THE number of US troops using Shannon Airport will increase dramatically in the coming days as the American Army reinforces its numbers in the Gulf.

Mon, 31 Mar, 2003

US: Briton crashed military computer network

A suspected British hacker was today accused of crashing a majo r US military computer network.

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