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Writing Peace: John Alderdice 1985-1992

Media: 'How Talk Of Talks Became A Document'

Friday, 15 March 1991

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Original Metadata: { "Foldername": "ALD2 1985 to 1992 Box 2 January to April 1991", "Filename": "ALD2265_16_1991_Talks_How talk of talks became a document", "Title": "Media: 'How Talk Of Talks Became A Document'", "Group": "Northern Ireland Peace Process", "Sub-Group": "Talks Process", "Year": 1991, "Author ": "David Watson", "Date Created ": 668995200000, "Original Document Type ": "copy of news article", "Length (Pages)": 1, "Context and Contextual Information": "Reports on Duisburg talks, Tom King talks from 1987 and on Brooke's 1990 speech outlining that enough common ground existed for talks, his plans for these, parties' conditions for negociations. NB there are multiple copies at slightly different angles", "Keywords ": null, "Strand": null, "Copyright Notes": null, "GDPR Notes": null, "Explanation": null, "Unnamed: 16": null, "Unnamed: 17": null, "Unnamed: 18": null, "Unnamed: 19": null, "Unnamed: 20": null, "Unnamed: 21": null, "Unnamed: 22": "NB useful on timeline of talks about talks. Dublin wanted firm timetable, early formal negots, conflict over 1937 Irish constitutinal esp for Unionists who also demanded AI agreement be replaced 1991 non progress, . Dublin agreed sec of atate could be arbiter when deciding Dublin gov's framework in talks, Brooke- easter deadline", "Unnamed: 23": null, "Unnamed: 24": null, "Unnamed: 25": null }

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