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Original Metadata: { "Foldername": "ALD2 1985 to 1992 Box 2 January to April 1991", "Filename": "ALD2265_49_1991_Talks_Will Brooke fall victim to his own success?", "Title": "Media: 'Will Brooke Fall Victim To His Own Success?'", "Group": "Northern Ireland Peace Process", "Sub-Group": "Talks Process", "Year": 1991, "Author ": "Frank Millar", "Date Created ": "??/04/1991", "Original Document Type ": "copy of article", "Length (Pages)": "2 (spacial configuration across 2)", "Context and Contextual Information": "British government' section of Frank Millar's reporting, as penned by Alderdice on side. Millar claims Brooke was almost alone in British government in calling for progress in January 1990, sets out what success and failure in talks might mean", "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": "failure for unionists would be back to AIA, br gov ideal= comprehensive settelemet agreement. br gov could create regional authorities. Ldn has secured these talks on basis of implicit unionist acceptance of art 1 AIA majority rule thing. Must be better than Hillsborough and adressing a unionist agenda previously ignored", "Unnamed: 23": null, "Unnamed: 24": null, "Unnamed: 25": null }
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