World & Nation
Britons know Gerry Adams and his cease fire.
Oct. 10, 1994
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* Re “Sinn Fein’s Adams Isn’t Welcome” (Letters, May 21): Gerald House-Peters of San Juan Capistrano has an ax to grind that is completely one-sided.
May 28, 1995
For more than half his life, Gerry Adams has been the leading figure of militant Irish nationalism.
Feb. 18, 1996
Police in Northern Ireland arrested Sinn Fein party leader Gerry Adams on Wednesday on suspicion of involvement in the Irish Republican Army’s 1972 abduction, killing and secret burial of a Belfast widow.
April 30, 2014
Gerry Adams, the leader of the Irish republican political party Sinn Fein, was arrested Wednesday evening in Northern Ireland in connection with the 1972 abduction and murder of Jean McConville, a mother of 10 from Belfast whom the Provisional Irish Republican Army believed to be an informer for British security forces in Northern Ireland.
At one point before returning home on Wednesday after his brief visit to New York, Gerry Adams looked into the massed lenses of no less than 20 television cameras.
Feb. 3, 1994
Politics
President Clinton’s decision to meet with Gerry Adams, leader of Sinn Fein, the Northern Irish political party whose partner is the infamous Irish Republican Army, is a regrettable mistake.
March 16, 1995
Sinn Fein party leader Gerry Adams and six other suspected IRA veterans will face no charges over the outlawed group’s 1972 abduction, slaying and secret burial of a Belfast homemaker, Northern Ireland prosecutors announced Tuesday.
Sept. 29, 2015
* At last, an article by an American columnist who really understands the situation in Northern Ireland, the nature of the IRA, and the true character of its spokesman, Gerry Adams!
Feb. 15, 1994
The British government revealed Sunday that Northern Ireland Secretary Patrick Mayhew held secret talks last week with Irish republican leader Gerry Adams--drawing the wrath of Protestant unionists.
July 24, 1995