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| | Observer | Shankill bomber back in prison |
 | | IRA BOMBER Sean Kelly, who killed 10 people in the 1993 Shankill Road atrocity that pushed Northern Ireland to the brink of civil war, is back behind bars today over his involvement in recent sectarian riots in Belfast. |
 | | In a further sign of deepening community tensions The Observer has learnt that all contacts across the divide in north and west Belfast, between the Ulster Defence Association and the Ulster Volunteer Force on one side and republicans on the other, were severed this weekend. |
 | | The 33-year-old IRA man, whose bomb killed nine Protestants as well as his fellow bomber Sean 'Bootsy' Begley, was caught on film leading a nationalist mob attacking loyalist homes at Twaddel Avenue, a sectarian interface in north Belfast, just minutes after the match ended. |
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