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Good Friday Agreement
The frantic negotiations that led to a historic peace deal for Northern Ireland in 1998.
In 1998, the political parties in Northern Ireland reached a peace agreement that ended decades of war.
But the Good Friday Agreement, as it became known, was only reached after days of frantic last-minute negotiations.
Witness hears from Paul Murpy, the junior minister for Northern Ireland at the time.
PHOTO: Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern (L) and British Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) pose with the mediator of the agreement, Senator George Mitchell. (AFP/Getty Images)
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