The World - News from Dec. 2, 1985
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The police chiefs of Ireland and Northern Ireland will meet for the first time in three years to review border security, Ireland’s Foreign Minister Peter Barry announced. Barry said the meeting will take place in Dublin this week as part of the agreement between Ireland and Britain that gives the Irish Republic an advisory role in Northern Ireland. The Observer newspaper in London said the police officials are expected to pledge improved liaison and a more coordinated anti-terrorist strategy.
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