Gerry Adams
- Gerry Adams is a member of parliament representing Sinn Fein. (source: The Guardian)
- Gerry Adams has written articles published in The Independent and The Guardian.
Most Recent article
An end to Eta terror
The Guardian, Saturday 27 FebruaryElements of the Irish process are echoed in a new Basque strategy with peace at its core
Previous Articles
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Another good Friday
The Guardian, Saturday 6 February (3 blog links)
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Gerry Adams: Unrepentant Irishman
The Independent, Wed 9 September 2009
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A compensation double standard
The Guardian, Tue 8 September 2009
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Ted Kennedy, Ireland's friend
The Guardian, Thu 27 August 2009 (1 blog link)
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A united Ireland is possible
The Guardian, Wed 15 July 2009 (2 blog links)
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George Mitchell and the Middle East
The Guardian, Tue 27 January 2009 (1 comment, 1 blog link)
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A fascinating, gracious man
The Guardian, Thu 6 March 2008
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Gerry Adams by numbers...
- 8 articles (since March 2008)
- Average article: 45 column inches (1340 words)
- Shortest article: 20 column inches (597 words)
- Longest article: 186 column inches (5584 words)
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