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| And his nationalism, though liberalish, still conformed sufficiently to the authorized version to facilitate his running of such sallies of nationalist diplomacy as the Anti-Partition campaign in the United States and the establishment of an Irish news agency to replace reliance on Britain's Press Association. Ray Mullan, a former leader writer on the Irish News who is now the information director for Northern Ireland's Community Relations Council, called on the media to be `proactively anti-sectarian'. Few people paid any attention to it: the Irish news media, despite the ever-present example of the British tabloid newspapers which have substantial circulations here, generally ignore their politicians' private lives unless they impinge in some way on their public duties. |
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