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Bloody Sunday Information
3,050 words, approx. 10 pages
 Bloody Sunday was a day of violence on November 21, 1920 in Dublin, during the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921), which led to the deaths of more than 30 people. The day began with the assassination of 14 British agents (of 18 in a group known...




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Bloody Sunday.
03/16/2003: 362 words, approx. 1 pages Bloody Sunday Prebook 3/31; Street 4/22 Paramount, Drama, B.O. $0.77 million, Price NA VHS, $29.99 DVD. 'R' for violence and language. Stars James Nesbitt, Tim Piggot-Smith, Nicholas Farrell. Admirable yet difficult in many ways, Bloody Sunday re-creates the events of January 30,...
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 Evening Standard - London
Bloody Sunday
08/02/2000: 316 words, approx. 1 pages THE BLAIR Government has gone to extraordinary lengths to indulge Sinn Fein, in the quest for peace in Northern Ireland. We have supported some ministers' actions and gestures, but the decision to start a new inquiry on Bloody Sunday always seemed a folly. Few...
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 The New York Observer
Schlesinger Saturday
5/15/2007: 291 words, approx. 1 pages The New York Film Society of Lincoln Center continues its month-long series of reappraisals of gifted—and even honored-in-their-own-time—film icons, with a four-film revival May 25 and May 26 of John Schlesinger’s British-made Billy Liar (1963) and Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), and his American-made Midnight Cowboy...
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Ex-trooper surrenders in 1965 Ala. death
5/10/2007: 750 words, approx. 3 pages A former state trooper surrendered Thursday on a murder charge in the 1965 shooting death of a black man during a civil rights protest, a killing that led to the "Bloody Sunday" march and the passage of the Voting Rights Act.Former trooper James Bonard Fowler,...



Featured Essays
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Consequences of Bloody Sunday
1,070 words, approx. 4 pages
 Discusses the Northern Ireland tragedy known as Bloody Sunday. Describes the deaths of the 13 marchers. Details the consequences to the Irish and British governments.
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Causes of Bloody Sunday
1,006 words, approx. 3 pages
 Describes the Northern Ireland conflict known as Bloody Sunday. Provides possible reasons for the tragedy. Discusses the role of the IRA and the British government.


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