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2 more hurt as violence in Belfast continues
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2 more hurt as violence in Belfast continues
From Journal Sentinel wire reports
Tuesday, June 4, 2002
Belfast, Northern Ireland -- Two men were shot and wounded Monday
night in the fourth consecutive night of violence in east Belfast,
police said.
As many as 1,000 people at one point fought hand to hand near the
Catholic Short Strand enclave in a mostly Protestant area of the
city, police said.
Extra soldiers were brought into the area, which since Friday has...
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