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IRA bomber will not vote against memorial to his victims

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22 Apr, 2018
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IRA bomber will not vote against memorial to his victims
A Sinn Fein councillor and convicted IRA bomber has said he will not vote against a proposed permanent memorial to the six people who were killed by a device he planted in Coleraine.
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