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NORTHERN IRELAND PAISLEY

** FILE ** Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley, left, and Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams give a news conference at the Stormont Assembly building in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday March 26, 2007. Sitting side by side for the first time in history, the leaders of Northern Ireland's major Protestant and Catholic parties announced a stunning deal to forge a power-sharing administration. Paisley said Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007 he is stepping down as leader of the hard-line Protestant church he founded 56 years ago, a decision his opponents say was inevitable after he angered many by cooperating with Sinn Fein to form a Northern Ireland government. (AP Photo/Paul Faith, Pool) 
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