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| | Irish News, September 7, 1998 |
 | | He thanked the people for the freedom of the city, and told the mayor that he was relieved to have the freedom of Limerick so that when he is no longer President and won't have to stay in Dublin alone, he can come back to Limerick. |
 | | Extending a warm welcome on behalf of the people of Limerick, Mayor Harrington told the President his efforts for peace in Ireland were widely appreciated adding that, unfortunately, not all the swords have as yet been turned into ploughshares. |
 | | President, we all share in the grief of your people who lost loved ones in these terrible acts, and we extend our sympathy to the victims of the host nations also, as we do to the relatives of those who were later killed in the Middle East''. |
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