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  • The peace process means we're getting to know people on the other side as flesh-and-blood human beings, not targets, "said Jackie McDonald, senior commander of a working-class Protestant paramilitary group called the Ulster Defense Association that has stuck to a cease-fire.

    News for Richmond Times-Dispatch 2009

  • The peace process means we're getting to know people on the other side as flesh-and-blood human beings, not targets, "said Jackie McDonald, senior commander of a working-class Protestant paramilitary group called the Ulster Defense Association that has stuck to a cease-fire.

    The Bellingham Herald: Sports News 2009

  • The peace process means we're getting to know people on the other side as flesh-and-blood human beings, not targets, "said Jackie McDonald, senior commander of a working-class Protestant paramilitary group called the Ulster Defense Association that has stuck to a cease-fire.

    The Bellingham Herald: Sports News 2009

  • The loyalist paramilitaries of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and Ulster Defense Association (UDA) -- and its "killer" wing, the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) -- feel much the same.

    Giving Up The Guns 2008

  • He already has confirmed the disarmament of the most elaborately armed group, the Irish Republican Army, in 2001-2005 followed by the province's two major British Protestant paramilitary groups, the Ulster Volunteer Force and Ulster Defense Association, in June 2009 and January 2010, respectively.

    ajc.com - News SHAWN POGATCHNIK 2010

  • He already has confirmed the disarmament of the most elaborately armed group, the Irish Republican Army, in 2001-2005 followed by the province's two major British Protestant paramilitary groups, the Ulster Volunteer Force and Ulster Defense Association, in June 2009 and January 2010, respectively.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2010

  • The two major British Protestant paramilitary groups - the Ulster Volunteer Force and Ulster Defense Association, which called a joint truce in 1994 - finally followed suit starting in mid-2009.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • He already has confirmed the disarmament of the most elaborately armed group, the Irish Republican Army, in 2001-2005 followed by the province's two major British Protestant paramilitary groups, the Ulster Volunteer Force and Ulster Defense Association, in June 2009 and January 2010, respectively.

    Fort Mill Times | FortMillTime.com - HOMEPAGE 2010

  • He already has confirmed the disarmament of the most elaborately armed group, the Provisional IRA, in 2001-2005, followed by the province's two major British Protestant paramilitary groups, the Ulster Volunteer Force and Ulster Defense Association, in June 2009 and January 2010, respectively.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • He already has confirmed the disarmament of the most elaborately armed group, the Provisional IRA, in 2001-2005, followed by the province's two major British Protestant paramilitary groups, the Ulster Volunteer Force and Ulster Defense Association, in June 2009 and January 2010, respectively.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

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